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| Laid down: | |
| Launched: | 28 October 1909 |
| Commissioned: | February 1911 |
| Fate: | Sunk at Jutland, 31 May 1916 |
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| General Characteristics | |
| Displacement: | 19,100 tons (22,800 tons fully loaded) |
| Length: | 590 feet (179.8 m) |
| Beam: | 80 feet (24.4 m) |
| Draught: | 27 feet (8.2 m) |
| Propulsion: | Parsons turbines, 33,000 ihp, four screws |
| Speed: | 25.8 knots |
| Range: | 6,300 miles at 10 knots |
| Complement: | 820–1,200 |
| Armament: | Eight 12-inch guns; sixteen 4-inch guns, four 3-pounder guns, two 18-inch torpedo tubes. From 1915: two 3 inch AA guns. |
HMS Indefatigable was a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy, the lead ship of her class.
She served in the 2nd Battlecruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean and in August 1914 took part in the chase of the Goeben and Breslau . In 1915 she joined the Grand Fleet based at Scapa Flow. Under captain C. F. Sowerby at the battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916 she was hit by 11-inch shells from Von der Tann . The official report states that she was hit by two shells in the "X" magazine causing her to fall out of formation sinking by the stern. Following another hit she exploded, killing all but four of her crew of 1,017.
| Indefatigable-class battlecruiser |
| Indefatigable | New Zealand | Australia |
| List of battlecruisers of the Royal Navy |