HMS Caesar (R07)
HMS Caesar was a C-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, ordered on 16 February 1942. She was originally to be named HMS Ranger but this was changed to Caesar before launch to fit her revised class name. She was the sixth British warship to have had this name. She was built as a flotilla leader with additional accommodation for staff officers.
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HMS Caesar (R07)
HMS Caesar was a C-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, ordered on 16 February 1942. She was originally to be named HMS Ranger but this was changed to Caesar before launch to fit her revised class name. She was the sixth British warship to have had this name. She was built as a flotilla leader with additional accommodation for staff officers.
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HMS Caesar was a C-class destr ...... ommodation for staff officers.
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commissioning date
1944-07-17
completion date
1944-10-03
laying down
1943-04-03
length (μ)
1.106424e+2
motto
Veni, vidi vici
order date
1942-02-16
ship beam (μ)
1.08966e+1
ship launched
1944-02-12
status
Arrived atbreaker's yardHughes Bolckowfor scrapping, 6 January 1967
top speed (kmh)
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44,802,635
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686,029,085
Ship aircraft
Ship armament
*Initial
*3 × QF L/45 guns Ma ...... 0mm Bofors anti-aircraft mount
Ship badge
On a Field Blue. the head of Caesar, gold.
Ship complement
Ship country
United Kingdom
Ship decommissioned
Ship displacement
Ship draught
* light,
* full
Ship honours
Glorious First of June 1794 - ...... Walcheren 1809 - Baltic 1854
Ship identification
Pennant number: R07 initially, but changed to D07 in 1945
Ship propulsion
*2 Admiralty 3-drum boilers,
*Parsons geared steam turbines,
*, 2 shafts
Ship range
Ship recommissioned
Ship renamed
*Built as HMS Ranger
*Renamed HMS Caesar before launch
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HMS Caesar was a C-class destr ...... ommodation for staff officers.
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HMS Caesar (R07)
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HMS Caesar
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