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The Erebus class of monitors of the Royal Navy consisted of two ships: HMS Erebus and HMS Terror.

HMS Terror was lost in the Mediterranean on 23 February 1941, after being damaged by Luftwaffe Ju-87 "Stuka" dive bombers the previous day.

HMS Erebus was scrapped in 1946.

General Charecteristics

(from Conway's all the world's fighting ships 1906-1921)

They were refitted later. This revised the secondary armament and they weere equipped with eight 4-inch single mount guns, two single mount 3-inch AA , and two quadruple .50 inch Vickers machine gun AA mounts.

Service

The class was to see most of its service in the Naval Gunfire Support (NGS) role. During World War I they operated off the German-occupied Belgian coast bombarding naval forces based at Ostend and Zeebrugge. HMS Erebus was damaged by a remote controlled explosive motor boat and HMS Terror was torpedoed by motor torpedo boats.

Both ships were placed in reserve between the wars but returned to service in World War II where they were again used to provide fire support to British troops.

External links


Erebus-class monitor
HMS Erebus | HMS Terror

List of monitors of the Royal Navy

 


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