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[[File:HandbookFCMClass1915_Plate14.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Range and Order Instruments'''<ref>Admiralty. ''Handbook of Fire Control in Torpedo Boat Destroyers of "M" Class and Later and Flotilla Leaders, 1915'', Plate XIV.</ref>]] | |||
By the end of 1915, at least, the ships had or were to be provided a [[Barr and Stroud Mark I Fire Control Instruments#Destroyer Range and Order Instruments|range and order data system]] like that being given to the [["M" Class Destroyer (1914)|"M" class destroyers]] and to the [[Faulknor Class Flotilla Leader (1914)|''Faulknor'' class]] leaders.<ref>Admiralty. ''Handbook of Fire Control in Torpedo Boat Destroyers of "M" Class and Later, and Flotilla Leaders, 1915'', p. 3, Plate XIV.</ref> | |||
The scheme placed the combined transmitter on the forebridge, and a combined receiver near the sightsetter position of each gun. Ranges from 0 to 9900 yards in increments of 100 yards, and orders were "Independent", "Control" and "Fire" with illuminated indicators and a red indicator on the receivers to signal loss of power from the battery pack located below decks. | |||
===Rangefinders=== | ===Rangefinders=== | ||
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====Control Groups==== | ====Control Groups==== | ||
===Torpedo Control=== | ===Torpedo Control=== | ||
===Fire Control Instruments=== | ===Fire Control Instruments=== |
Revision as of 17:59, 17 April 2012
The seven flotilla leaders of the Lightfoot Class (sometimes referred to as "Marksman class destroyers") were completed in 1915-16.
Machinery
Generators
In 1916, it was stated that flotilla leaders have two 26.25 kw dynamos arranged in parallel with an additional 9 kw oil-fired set for emergency use.[1] It is fairly likely that this applied to this earlier class.
Armament
Guns
Four 4-in QF Mark IV guns on P IX mountings.[2]
Torpedoes
Two double revolving 21-in torpedo mounts.[3]
Fire Control
By the end of 1915, at least, the ships had or were to be provided a range and order data system like that being given to the "M" class destroyers and to the Faulknor class leaders.[5]
The scheme placed the combined transmitter on the forebridge, and a combined receiver near the sightsetter position of each gun. Ranges from 0 to 9900 yards in increments of 100 yards, and orders were "Independent", "Control" and "Fire" with illuminated indicators and a red indicator on the receivers to signal loss of power from the battery pack located below decks.
Rangefinders
Evershed Bearing Indicators
Gunnery Control
Control Positions
Control Groups
Torpedo Control
Fire Control Instruments
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1916, p. 120.
- ↑ Technical History and Index, Vol 4, Part 34, p. 11.
- ↑ Technical History and Index, Vol 4, Part 34, p. 11.
- ↑ Admiralty. Handbook of Fire Control in Torpedo Boat Destroyers of "M" Class and Later and Flotilla Leaders, 1915, Plate XIV.
- ↑ Admiralty. Handbook of Fire Control in Torpedo Boat Destroyers of "M" Class and Later, and Flotilla Leaders, 1915, p. 3, Plate XIV.
Bibliography
- Template:BibUKTHVol4Part34
- Template:BibMarchBritishDestroyers
- Admiralty, Gunnery Branch (1910). Handbook for Fire Control Instruments, 1909. Copy No. 173 is Ja 345a at Admiralty Library, Portsmouth, United Kingdom.
- Template:BibUKDreyerTableHandbook1918