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- Q5631930 abstract "HMS Comet was an Acorn class destroyer of the Royal Navy that saw active service in the First World War. She was built under the 1909–1910 programme by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company in Govan. She was launched on 23 June 1910 and lost after a collision while under tow on 6 August 1918 in the Mediterranean. Initially it was believed that she was torpedoed and sunk by an Austrian U-boat, but this was dismissed since no submarine claimed her sinking.The Acorn class marked a return to oil-firing as pioneered in the Tribal or F class of 1905 and HMS Swift of 1907. This change allowed a generally smaller vessel than the Beagles even with an increase in armament. The Comet was built to an individual design by Fairfield Shipbuilding although the Acorns had a more-or-less uniform appearance, with three funnels, a tall, thin fore funnel, a short, thick central and a short narrow after stack. Comet had two 4-inch guns on the fo'c'sle and on the quarterdeck. The 12-pounder guns were amidships, one on each side between the first pair of funnels, and the torpedo tubes were abaft the funnels, mounted singly with a searchlight position between them.".
- Q5631930 builder Q1393251.
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- Q5631930 length "74.9808".
- Q5631930 shipBeam "7.62".
- Q5631930 shipLaunch "1910-06-23".
- Q5631930 status "Sunk in collision, 6 August 1918".
- Q5631930 thumbnail HMS_Comet_(1910)_IWM_Q_021108.jpg?width=300.
- Q5631930 topSpeed "50.004".
- Q5631930 type Q174736.
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- Q5631930 shipFate "--08-06".
- Q5631930 shipLaunched "1910-06-23".
- Q5631930 shipName "HMS Comet".
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- Q5631930 point "36.483333333333334 15.75".
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- Q5631930 comment "HMS Comet was an Acorn class destroyer of the Royal Navy that saw active service in the First World War. She was built under the 1909–1910 programme by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company in Govan. She was launched on 23 June 1910 and lost after a collision while under tow on 6 August 1918 in the Mediterranean.".
- Q5631930 label "HMS Comet (1910)".
- Q5631930 lat "36.483333333333334".
- Q5631930 long "15.75".
- Q5631930 depiction HMS_Comet_(1910)_IWM_Q_021108.jpg.
- Q5631930 name "HMS Comet".