HMS Salamander (1832)
HMS Salamander was one of the first paddle warships built for the Royal Navy. Initially classed simply as a steam vessel, she was re-classed as a second-class steam sloop when that categorisation was introduced on 31 May 1844. She was launched in 1832 from Sheerness Dockyard, took part in the Second Anglo-Burmese War and was broken up in 1883.
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HMS Salamander (1832)
HMS Salamander was one of the first paddle warships built for the Royal Navy. Initially classed simply as a steam vessel, she was re-classed as a second-class steam sloop when that categorisation was introduced on 31 May 1844. She was launched in 1832 from Sheerness Dockyard, took part in the Second Anglo-Burmese War and was broken up in 1883.
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1833-02-12
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1831-01-12
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ship launched
1832-05-14
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Broken up atSheernessin 1883
top speed (kmh)
1.33344e+1
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711,453,319
Ship armament
*2 × 10-inch pivot guns
*2 × 32-pounder guns
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United Kingdom
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Ship propulsion
*220 nominal horsepower
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*2-cylinder side lever steam engine
*Paddles
Ship sail plan
Schooner rig, later changed to barquentine
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HMS Salamander was one of the ...... War and was broken up in 1883.
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