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  • Attacker-class escort carrier
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  • The Attacker class escort carriers in Royal Navy uses began life as the Bogue-class escort carrier of the United States Navy. They were provided to the RN under lend-lease provision and were returned in most cases after the war.
  • Attacker-class escort carriers were a type of aircraft carrier in service with the British Royal Navy during the Second World War. There were eight ships in the class, all constructed in the United States and supplied under the terms of Lend-Lease to the Royal Navy. All eight ships survived the war and were eventually returned to the United States Navy, which sold five of them for conversion into merchant ships. The other three ships were scrapped.
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Draught
  • 23.25m
Length
  • 150m
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Speed
  • 17
Displacement
  • 11600.0
Affiliation
  • United States/Great Britain
Role
  • Escort Carrier
Type
  • Escort Carrier.
Class
  • Attacker class
Beam
  • 21.34m
Ship caption
  • HMS Attacker
Ship image
  • 310
Retired
  • End of WWII
Aircraft
  • 20
Crew
  • 646
Armament
  • * 2x 4"/.50 caliber AA guns, *4x twin mounted Bofors AA gun, *21x Oerlikon AA gun
Year
  • 1941
machinery
  • 2
abstract
  • Attacker-class escort carriers were a type of aircraft carrier in service with the British Royal Navy during the Second World War. There were eight ships in the class, all constructed in the United States and supplied under the terms of Lend-Lease to the Royal Navy. The ships served in two different roles: as convoy escort carriers, equipped with both anti-submarine and fighter aircraft, and as strike carriers, equipped with just fighter aircraft. When used as convoy escorts, the ships' aircraft were successful in deterring German submarines from attacking Allied convoys, with a number of German submarines and aircraft destroyed or damaged by the aircraft. Those carriers operating in the strike role took part in two major landings in the Mediterranean and an operation against the German battleship Tirpitz in Norwegian waters. Seven of the ships ended the war in the Far East in the campaigns against the Japanese Empire and were then used to transport home prisoners of war. All eight ships survived the war and were eventually returned to the United States Navy, which sold five of them for conversion into merchant ships. The other three ships were scrapped.
  • The Attacker class escort carriers in Royal Navy uses began life as the Bogue-class escort carrier of the United States Navy. They were provided to the RN under lend-lease provision and were returned in most cases after the war.