HMS Zealous (R39)

HMS Zealous moored at Gourock, March 1945
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Zealous
Ordered12 February 1942
BuilderCammell Laird
Laid down5 May 1943
Launched28 February 1944
Commissioned9 October 1944
Out of serviceSold to Israel, 15 July 1955
Israel
NameINS Eilat
Acquired15 July 1955
CommissionedJuly 1956
FateSunk by Egypt on 21 October 1967
General characteristics
Class and typeZ-class destroyer
Displacement1,710 tons
Length362.7 ft (110.6 m)
Beam35.7 ft (10.9 m)
Propulsion
  • Geared turbines
  • two shafts
  • 40,000 hp (30,000 kW)
Speed37 knots (69 km/h; 43 mph)
Complement186
Armament

HMS Zealous was a Z-class destroyer of the Royal Navy built in 1944 by Cammell Laird. She served during the Second World War, participating in operations in the North Sea and off the Norwegian coast, before taking part in some of the Arctic convoys. She spent a further ten years in Royal Navy service after the end of the war before being sold to the Israeli Navy, which operated her as INS Eilat. She saw action during the Suez Crisis in 1956 attacking Egyptian ships, and was still active by the outbreak of the Six-Day War in 1967. She was sunk several months after the conflict by missiles launched from several small Egyptian missile boats; this made her the first vessel to be sunk by a missile boat in wartime. It was an important milestone in naval surface warfare, which aroused considerable interest around the world in the development of small manoeuvrable missile boats.


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