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==Guns==
==Guns==
Three 4-in guns on centre line
Three 4-in guns on centre line.


==Torpedoes==
==Torpedoes==
Two twin 21-in tubes on tne centre line
Two twin 21-in tubes on the centre line.


==Fire Control==
==Fire Control==
By 1915, at least, these ships also had fixed voice pipes installed between decks with the last lengths being flexible (one voice pipe for gunnery, one for torpedoes) fitted between bridge and guns, torpedo tubes, and searchlights.  A third voicepipe, entirely flexible, ran from bridge to the forward gun.<ref>''Manual of Gunnery, Vol. III., 1915.'', p. 150.</ref>
===Instruments===


===Rangefinders===
===Rangefinders===
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===Directors===
===Directors===


====Main Battery====
==Torpedo Control==
 
====Secondary Battery====
 
===Torpedo Control===
 
===Transmitting Stations===
 
===Dreyer Table===
 
These ships had no fire control tables.<ref>absent from list in ''Handbook of Capt. F.C. Dreyer's Fire Control Tables'', p. 3.</ref>
 
===Fire Control Instruments===


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 18:23, 20 April 2011

Twenty-two destroyers of the Laforey Class were completed, twenty as part of the 1912-1913 Programme, and two as part of the 1914 War Emergency Programme.

They were the first Royal Navy destroyers to ship twin torpedo tubes, effectively doubling their outfit.

Armament

Guns

Three 4-in guns on centre line.

Torpedoes

Two twin 21-in tubes on the centre line.

Fire Control

By 1915, at least, these ships also had fixed voice pipes installed between decks with the last lengths being flexible (one voice pipe for gunnery, one for torpedoes) fitted between bridge and guns, torpedo tubes, and searchlights. A third voicepipe, entirely flexible, ran from bridge to the forward gun.[1]

Instruments

Rangefinders

Evershed Bearing Indicators

Gunnery Control

Control Positions

Control Groups

Directors

Torpedo Control

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Manual of Gunnery, Vol. III., 1915., p. 150.

Bibliography

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