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- Q5394495 subject Q15216111.
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- Q5394495 abstract "HMS Lynx was an Acasta-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was built on the River Clyde by London and Glasgow Shipbuilding Company.Lynx was built as yard number 364, and was 267 ft 6 in (81.53 m) in length, 27 ft (8.2 m) in breadth and had a draught of 10 ft 6 in (3.20 m). She was powered by a steam turbine engine which produced 25000 shp. She was commanded from 16 December 1913 by Commander Reginald St Pierre Parry.Lynx was part of the response to the German bombardment of Scarborough on 16 December 1914. At 05:15 she sighted the German destroyer SMS V155, and summoned her destroyer squadron to investigate. The brief skirmish took place with a force of German destroyers and cruisers, and Lynx was hit several times by German shells. She sustained minor damage to a propeller, and had one man wounded.Lynx left Cromarty with two half-divisions of the Fourth Destroyer Flotilla on 15 December 1914 and she encountered a German destroyer. Lynx was hit by gunfire as she gave chase and her forward magazine was flooded. Her steering gear jammed and the rest of the force made the error of following her, thus ending the pursuit.".
- Q5394495 builder Q6671056.
- Q5394495 class Q338135.
- Q5394495 layingDown "1912-01-18".
- Q5394495 length "81.3816".
- Q5394495 shipBeam "8.2296".
- Q5394495 shipLaunch "1913-03-20".
- Q5394495 status "Sunk by a mine on 9 August 1915".
- Q5394495 thumbnail HMS_Lynx_1912-1915.jpg?width=300.
- Q5394495 topSpeed "53.708".
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- Q5394495 shipBuilder Q6671056.
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- Q5394495 shipClass Q338135.
- Q5394495 shipFate "--08-09".
- Q5394495 shipLaidDown "1912-01-18".
- Q5394495 shipLaunched "1913-03-20".
- Q5394495 shipName "HMS Lynx".
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- Q5394495 comment "HMS Lynx was an Acasta-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was built on the River Clyde by London and Glasgow Shipbuilding Company.Lynx was built as yard number 364, and was 267 ft 6 in (81.53 m) in length, 27 ft (8.2 m) in breadth and had a draught of 10 ft 6 in (3.20 m). She was powered by a steam turbine engine which produced 25000 shp.".
- Q5394495 label "HMS Lynx (1913)".
- Q5394495 depiction HMS_Lynx_1912-1915.jpg.
- Q5394495 name "HMS Lynx".