The Almirante class were two destroyers built for the Chilean Navy by Vickers in Barrow in Furness, UK, in 1960, named after Chilean admirals. Their weapons and largely Marconi sensors were in advance of the RN Daringclass, but their internal layout resembled that of the Battleclass.[1] They served until the late 1990s. They were fitted with a unique Vickers-designed 4-inch dual purpose naval gun, which fired up to 50 rpm. The gun was in advance of the standard RN 4.5-inch guns, more automated and reliable than the Tiger-class 3- and 6-inch mounts, but not water-cooled. It was rejected for RN use because of doubt about its sustained firing, the large stocks of surplus WW2, single 4.5- and twin 4-inch guns which the RN claimed wrongly were close to the new 4-inch N(R) in performance, and mainly because it was a private out-of-house, Vickers design[2] The ships were modernised in Britain in 1975, and decommissioned in the late 1990s.
The destroyer Almirante Williams underway in the Strait of Magellan during UNITAS XXXII
5 × 21in (533mm) torpedo tubes (replaced by 4 × Exocet missiles in 1975)
2 × Squid ASW mortars
6 × 324mm (13in) anti-submarine torpedo tubes (fitted in 1975)
Programme
Chile decided to upgrade its destroyer fleet in the early 1950s and turned to British yards to fulfill the order. Bids were received from Vickers and Thornycroft;[3] the Vickers design was chosen. The order was announced in January 1954 and finalised in 1955. The sensors were a mixture of British- and Netherlands-made radars.
Chile had considered buying a second pair of destroyers in the mid-1960s[3] but instead purchased two Condell-classfrigates, a derivative of the Leanderclass, instead.
Ships
Pennant
Name
Named after
Commissioned
Decommissioned
DDG-18
Almirante Riveros
Galvarino Riveros Cárdenas
1962
1995
DDG-19
Almirante Williams
Juan Williams Rebolledo
1960
1996
Vickers offered two similar ships to the Colombian Navy[3] but the Colombians bought two Halland-classdestroyers from Sweden instead.
The destroyer Almirante Riveros sails off the coast of Chile during the multinational naval exercise UNITAS XXXII
Notes
J.Wise. Securing the ripest plum. Britain and the South American naval export market 1945-75 in Warship 2013. Conway. London (2013).
P.Marland. The Vickers 4-inch N(R) mounting in Warship 2013, Conway. London (2013)p 174-6
(Freedman 2006)
References
Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995
N.Freidman, British Destroyers and Frigates, Seaforth Publishing 2006
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