HMS TB 12 (1907)
HMS TB 12 (originally named HMS Moth) was a Cricket-class coastal destroyer or torpedo-boat of the British Royal Navy. TB 12 was built by the shipbuilder Yarrow from 1905 to 1907. She was used for local patrol duties in the First World War and was sunk by a German mine in the North Sea on 10 June 1915.
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HMS TB 12 (1907)
HMS TB 12 (originally named HMS Moth) was a Cricket-class coastal destroyer or torpedo-boat of the British Royal Navy. TB 12 was built by the shipbuilder Yarrow from 1905 to 1907. She was used for local patrol duties in the First World War and was sunk by a German mine in the North Sea on 10 June 1915.
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HMS TB 12 (originally named HM ...... the North Sea on 10 June 1915.
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Mined 10 June 1915
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*2 × 12-pounder guns
*3 × 18 inch torpedo tubes
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July 1907
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1905-11-23
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1907-03-15
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HMS TB 12
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*2× Yarrow boilers
*Parsons steam turbines
*3 shafts
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