Serrano-class destroyer

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The Serrano class was a series of six destroyers, built to a British design, which served with the Chilean Navy from 1928 to 1967. In 1927 Chile ordered the Serrano class from John I. Thornycroft & Company in the United Kingdom at the cost of £230,000 for each ship to enhance the Chilean Navy's ability to patrol its extensive coastline. The six vessels were completed by 1929. Serrano, Orella and Hyatt were equipped for minelaying, and Aldea, Riquelme and Videla for minesweeping.

Because of weak hull construction the ships had been assessed unsuitable for service along the southern Chilean coast, where it was necessary to use older ships of Template:Sclass instead. The destroyers remained in service until the mid-1960s.

Design and description

Due to its longstanding relationship with the United Kingdom and the quality of British destroyer designs at the time, Chile opted for the John I. Thornycroft & Company option in an international competition to build the Chilean Navy new destroyers.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn The design followed a standard British layout, but was reduced in size and power.Template:Sfn The destroyers had a standard displacement of Template:Convert and were Template:Convert at full load. They were Template:Convert long overall and Template:Convert between perpendiculars with a beam of Template:Convert and a mean draught of Template:Convert.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

The destroyers were propelled by two shafts turned by Parsons-type geared turbines rated at Template:Convert. These in turn were powered by steam from three Thornycroft boilers. The vessels had a maximum speed of Template:Convert and carried Template:Convert of fuel oil. They had a complement of 130 officers and ratings. During sea trials, all six destroyers exceeded their designed speed by Template:Convert.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

The Serrano class was armed with three single [[4.7 inch QF Mark IX & XII|Template:Convert]]/45 calibre guns with half-height gun shields.Template:Efn The lack of a fourth gun on the quarterdeck allowed the destroyers to be fitted with minelaying or minesweeping gear. Serrano, Orella and Hyatt were fitted for minelaying, while Riquelme, Aldea and Videla were fitted for minesweeping. For secondary armament for anti-aircraft (AA) defence, the Serrano class was fitted with a single [[QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun|Template:Convert]]/40 AA gun and three machine guns. The destroyers also had two triple-mounted torpedo tubes for [[British 21-inch torpedo|Template:Convert]] torpedoes.Template:Sfn They were fitted with two depth charge throwers for anti-submarine warfare (ASW).Template:Sfn

Refit

The Serrano class underwent very little modification during their service lives. In the first 25 years of service, the only changes was the removal of the mainmast and the addition of single-mounted [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|Template:Convert Oerlikon cannon]] for AA defence. In the mid-1950s, four of the class were converted to destroyer escorts and were given radar on a tripod mast and the AA defence was increased to four 20 mm cannon.Template:Sfn

Ships

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Ship Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". John I. Thornycroft & Company, Southampton 21 June 1927 25 January 1928 18 December 1928 18 December 1962 Stricken 29 September 1966
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 21 June 1927 8 March 1928 18 December 1928 18 December 1962 Stricken 29 September 1966
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 23 September 1927 21 July 1928 15 April 1929 31 August 1962 Stricken 30 January 1963
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 8 March 1928 24 November 1928 26 July 1929 21 June 1957 Stricken 12 February 1958
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 25 January 1928 16 October 1928 26 July 1929 21 June 1957 Stricken 12 February 1958
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 18 July 1927 21 May 1928 15 April 1929 31 August 1962 Stricken 30 January 1963

Service history

Serrano and Orella entered service with the Chilean Navy in 1928, followed by the rest of the class in 1929. The light construction of the vessels made them inadequate for the rough waters off the southern coast of Chile, and battleship deployments to that region required that the Serrano class be left behind and older destroyers provide escort. As Chile remained neutral during World War II, the service lives of the Serrano class remained relatively uneventful. Following the war, four of the class, Serrano, Hyatt, Orella and Riquelme, were converted to destroyer escorts in the mid-1950s. The two unmodified ships, Aldea and Videla were decommissioned in 1957 and the four destroyer escorts remained in service until 1962.Template:Sfn

See also

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