HMS Intrepid
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HMS Intrepid

1855 Intrepid-class gunboat


Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
gunboat, Intrepid-class gunboat

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HMS Intrepid was a Victorian-era British Royal Navy sloop of war and the lead vessel of the six-ship Intrepid-class gunvessels. As a sloop of war, she was designed for versatility and was part of the Royal Navy’s efforts to project power during the mid-19th century. Specific details about her dimensions, armament, and construction are not provided in the source, but as a gunvessel of her class, she would have been equipped with a variety of guns suitable for patrol and combat roles typical of the period. Intrepid played a notable role in the Royal Navy’s activities during the Crimean War, being part of the Blue Squadron that participated in the fleet review on 23 April 1856. This review celebrated the fleet involved in Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Napier’s Baltic Sea campaign against Russia, highlighting her active service during a significant conflict. The vessel’s involvement in this campaign signifies her importance within the naval operations of the time. In terms of her service history, HMS Intrepid was stationed in the Mediterranean, as evidenced by her presence near Mytilene, Greece, where she ran ashore on 17 November 1859. Despite this incident, she remained part of the Mediterranean Fleet in 1860, indicating continued operational deployment in the region. The fact that she was part of the Mediterranean Fleet suggests her role in maintaining British naval presence and interests in southern Europe and the eastern Mediterranean during a period of geopolitical tension. Overall, HMS Intrepid exemplifies the Victorian Royal Navy’s emphasis on versatile, gun-armed vessels capable of extensive regional deployment. Her participation in notable fleet reviews and campaigns underscores her contribution to Britain’s maritime dominance during her era, although detailed specifications and subsequent history are limited within the available source.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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