H . .M . S.
C O N T E S T ( R 1 2 )
G e n e r a l I n f o r m a t i o
n
The tenth RN warship ship to bear the name which dates from 1797
and was previously used by a destroyer
lost in 1917. The ship was ordered in July 1942 with 7 other destroyers of the
13th Emergency Flotilla. She was laid down by J S White of Cowes, IoW on 1st
November 1943 and was first RN destroyer to be of all welded construction. Special arrangements were made at the builder's yard for this new
procedure including provision of new workshops, a revision of drawing office
practices and radiological examination of welded structures. When launched on 16th December
1944, 95% of the hull construction was complete. Among the various factors which
delayed completion were late delivery of the gunnery Director and the need for
additional weight compensation because of fit of additional equipment. Build was completed on 9th November 1945 and
the ship carried out the usual series of Acceptance trials before being fully commissioned for service.
The "Co" Class of
Fleet Destroyers to which the ship belonged displaced 1,825 tons and dimensions
of 363 feet length overall, a beam of 36 feet with a draught of 11 feet. The
turbine machinery had a shaft horsepower of 40,000 driving twin screws to give
a speed of almost 32 knots on trials in 1945.
The armament as designed comprised four
single 4.5" guns for use against surface and air targets; 20mm and 40mm
Close Range AA guns; 2 quadruple 21" torpedo tube mountings
for attacks against surface ships; 2 Depth Charge rails for
Anti-submarine use. Extensive changes were made during post war refits during
which the two after 4.5" guns and
the torpedo tubes were removed. An Anti-submarine Mortar was fitted instead.
Special Note
HMS CONTEST replaced HM Destroyer ACHATES
as the warship adopted by the civil community of Halesowen, then in
Worcestershire.
B a t t
l e H o n o u r s
BASQUE ROADS - BURMA 1855 - JUTLAND 1916
H e r a l d i c D a t a
Badge: On a Field Blue, on a mount Proper, two Cocks
combatant Gold.
D e t a i
l s o f W a r
S e r v i c e
1 9 4
5
January Under construction.
to (Note :
Completion delayed by arrival of new design Gunnery Director.)
August
P o s t W a r N o t e s
After commissioning in 1946 HMS CONTEST served with the 6th
Destroyer Flotilla in the Far East and also in Home
Waters. She was placed in Reserve after the Defence Review in 1957 and later
placed on the Disposal List. Sold to BISCO for
demolition by T W Ward the ship arrived at the
Breakers yard in Grays, Essex on
2nd February I960.