HMS Afridi
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HMS Afridi

1937 Tribal-class destroyer


Service Entry
May 03, 1938
Commissioning Date
May 03, 1938
Manufacturer
Vickers-Armstrongs
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
destroyer, Tribal-class destroyer
Pennant Number
F07
Tonnage
1870
Current Location
66° 14' 60", 5° 45' 0"

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HMS Afridi (F07) was a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Navy during World War II. Commissioned in 1938, she saw action in various operations, including the Norwegian Campaign and the Battle of the Atlantic. Afridi was involved in escort duties, anti-submarine warfare, and engaging enemy vessels. Notably, she played a role in the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941. Afridi also participated in convoy protection missions and supported Allied forces in the Mediterranean. The ship was damaged in multiple attacks, including a torpedo strike in 1940, but managed to survive and continue her service. In 1942, Afridi was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy and renamed HMCS Athabaskan. Sadly, she was sunk by German torpedo boats in the English Channel in April 1944, resulting in significant casualties. The sinking of HMS Afridi remains a poignant chapter in the history of naval warfare during World War II, highlighting the bravery and sacrifices of the sailors who served on board.

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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