Hms Achilles
Several ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Achilles
'', after the Greek hero
Achilles
.
Achilles
was originally the French ship
Annibal
launched in 1778, renamed
Achille
in 1786, and captured at the
Glorious First of June
.
Achilles
, launched in 1863, was a broadside
ironclad
frigate
. Displacement 9820 tons and had an armament of 20 guns.
Achilles
, launched in 1932, was a
Leander
-class
light cruiser
. She was transferred to the
RNZN
, she was returned at the end of
World War II
and recommissioned as
Delhi
before being was sold in the
1948
to
India
and commissioned as
INS
Delhi
.
Achillies
, launched in 1968, was a
Leander
-class
frigate
.
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