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HMS Plym (K271)

Career RN Ensign
Ordered:
Laid down:
Launched: 4 February 1943
Commissioned: 16 May, 1943
Decommissioned:
Fate: Deliberately destroyed by test detonation of nuclear weapon 3 October, 1952
Struck:
General Characteristics
Displacement: 1370 tons
Length: 301.5 ft (92 m)
Beam: 36.5 feet (11.1 m)
Draught: 14 feet (4.3 m)
Propulsion: Twin screws, oil fired three drum boilers driving reciprocating steams engine, 5500 hp (4.1 MW)
Speed: 20 knots (37 km/h) maximum
Range:
Complement: 140
Armament: Two 4 inch (102 mm) guns, ten 20 mm anti-aircraft guns, Hedgehog depth charge mortar, Depth charge launchers
Armour: None
Aircraft: None

HMS Plym (K271), was a River-class anti-submarine frigate built for the Royal Navy at Smiths Dock , Middlesbrough, England. She was launched on February 4 1943, and commissioned on May 16, 1943. The ship was named after the River Plym in Devon, England.

She was deliberately destroyed when the first British nuclear weapon, a 25 kiloton bomb, was detonated inside her hull on October 3, 1952 whilst she was anchored in 12 metres of water around 400 metres from the island of Trimouille in the Monte Bello Islands, Australia. The test was called Operation Hurricane.

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