HMS Achilles: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

HMS Achilles, a ship of the Royal Navy, is named after the Greek hero Achilles.

HMS Achilles (1863-?)

One HMS Achilles built 1863 - Broadside ironclad frigate. Displacement 9820 tons and had an armament of 20 guns.

HMS Achilles (1932-1978)

See HMNZS Achilles. She was transferred to the RNZN, and in 1948 was sold to India.

HMS Achilles (1968-2004)

See HMS Achilles (F12)

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