HMS Oribi
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HMS Oribi

1941 O and P-class destroyer


Country of Registry
United Kingdom
Commissioning Date
July 05, 1941
Manufacturer
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
Operator
Turkish Naval Forces
Vessel Type
destroyer, O and P-class destroyer
Decommissioning Date
January 01, 1946

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HMS Oribi (G66) was an O-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, named after the South African antelope, the oribi, reflecting her sponsorship by the South African government. As an O-class vessel, she shared design features typical of her sister ships, though specific dimensions and armament details are not provided in the available content. Her construction and commissioning occurred during the early years of World War II, with her service marked by significant wartime operations. One of her notable early missions was carrying British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and senior officers from Scrabster to Scapa Flow on 4 August 1941. This voyage was a prelude to the Atlantic Charter meeting with U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in Newfoundland, a pivotal event in wartime alliances. Oribi also participated in Operation Archery in November 1941, a commando raid on Norway. During this operation, she supported the attack by shelling islands and targeting German shipping in the anchorage, as well as aiding in the evacuation of Norwegian nationals after the raid. Throughout the war, HMS Oribi played an active role in the Arctic and North Atlantic convoy battles. She was involved in Convoy ONS 5 in May 1943, a turning point in the Battle of the Atlantic. During this engagement, she notably rammed the German U-boat U-125 in thick fog, disabling it at 03:00 on 6 May 1943. Subsequently, the U-boat was sighted by other Allied ships, and its crew scuttled the vessel when faced with imminent capture. The engagement exemplifies Oribi’s aggressive anti-submarine efforts and her contribution to convoy protection. Following the war, in 1946, HMS Oribi was transferred to the Turkish Navy and renamed Gayret, serving as a headquarters ship with the new pennant number D15. Her transfer marked her transition from wartime service to a peacetime role, continuing her maritime career in a new navy.

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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