HMS Indefatigable

Seven ships of the Royal Navy were ( German: The Indefatigable ) the name HMS Indefatigable baptized.

  • The first Indefatigable was a 64-gun ship of the line with 2 decks, launched in 1784, it was 1794 frigate (44 guns) rebuilt ( " Razee " ) and obtained under Captain Sir Edward Pellew her celebrity.
  • The second Indefatigable was an armed vessel, which was acquired in 1804 and sold in 1805.
  • The third Indefatigable was a 50-gun fourth-class sailors are ( 2,084 t, 176 ft long, 53 ft high), commissioned November 29, 1832, terminated März 1834.
  • The fourth Indefatigable was also a 50 - gun ship fourth class, launched in 1848, sold in 1914.
  • The fifth was a cruiser Indefatigable second class, launched in 1891, 1910 renamed Melpomene, sold in 1913.
  • The sixth Indefatigable was a battlecruiser of the same class, which launched in 1909. She was sunk in the Battle of Jutland in 1916.
  • The seventh Indefatigable was an aircraft carrier of the Implacable class. She took part in the hunt for the battleship Tirpitz, and was later transferred to the Pacific. There she was the first British ship that was exposed to a kamikaze attack. She was scrapped in 1956.
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