Destroyer Cossack  
Detailed in the Original Builders' Plans
Author(s): John Roberts
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781526777072
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The technical details of British warships were recorded in a set of plans produced by the builders on completion of every ship. Known as the ‘as fitted’ general arrangements, these drawings represented the exact appearance and fitting of the ship as it entered service. Intended to provide a permanent reference for the Admiralty and the dockyards, these highly detailed plans were drawn with exquisite skill in multi-coloured inks and washes that represent the acme of the draughtsman’s art.

Today they form part of the incomparable collection of the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, which is using the latest scanning technology to make digital copies of the highest quality. This book is one of a series based entirely on these draughts which depict famous warships in an unprecedented degree of detail – complete sets in full colour, with many close-ups and enlargements that make every aspect clear and comprehensible. Extensive captions point the reader to important features to be found in the plans, and an introduction covers the background to the design.

The subject of this volume is one of the famous ‘Tribal’ class, large destroyers intended to substitute for cruisers in many roles. Their complicated evolution is fully covered for the first time, with plans of the different proposals and alternatives considered, along with an outstanding collection of detail drawings ranging from magazine arrangements to a view of the variations in upper deck fittings across the whole class. Wartime modifications are also included. Cossack was the obvious choice to represent the class, not just because of her well-known exploits like boarding the German supply ship Altmark in 1940, but also because the technical documentation of the ship is particularly rich, much of which is reproduced in this volume.
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The technical details of British warships were recorded in a set of plans produced by the builders on completion of every ship. Known as the ‘as fitted’ general arrangements, these drawings represented the exact appearance and fitting of the ship as it entered service. Intended to provide a permanent reference for the Admiralty and the dockyards, these highly detailed plans were drawn with exquisite skill in multi-coloured inks and washes that represent the acme of the draughtsman’s art.

Today they form part of the incomparable collection of the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, which is using the latest scanning technology to make digital copies of the highest quality. This book is one of a series based entirely on these draughts which depict famous warships in an unprecedented degree of detail – complete sets in full colour, with many close-ups and enlargements that make every aspect clear and comprehensible. Extensive captions point the reader to important features to be found in the plans, and an introduction covers the background to the design.

The subject of this volume is one of the famous ‘Tribal’ class, large destroyers intended to substitute for cruisers in many roles. Their complicated evolution is fully covered for the first time, with plans of the different proposals and alternatives considered, along with an outstanding collection of detail drawings ranging from magazine arrangements to a view of the variations in upper deck fittings across the whole class. Wartime modifications are also included. Cossack was the obvious choice to represent the class, not just because of her well-known exploits like boarding the German supply ship Altmark in 1940, but also because the technical documentation of the ship is particularly rich, much of which is reproduced in this volume.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Fm01
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • PREFACE
    • Abbreviations
  • INTRODUCTION
    • Origins
    • Design
    • Modifications 1936–1937
    • Armament
    • Fire Control
    • Machinery
    • General
    • HMS Cossack Career Summary
  • FITTINGS
    • Weather Deck Fittings
    • HMS Nubian: Arrangement of Petrol System
  • GATEFOLD PLANS
    • HMS Ashanti: Expansion of Plating
    • HMS Cossack: Profile, as fitted August 1938
    • HMCS Haida: Sketch of Rig, as fitted October 1943
  • DECKS
    • HMS Mohawk: Upper, Forecastle and Bridge Decks, as fitted October 1938
    • HMS Mohawk: Lower Deck and Hold, as fitted October 1938
  • ARMAMENT
    • 4.7-inch Twin Mk XIX CP Mounting
    • Main Armament Directors
    • HMS Cossack: No3 Magazine and Shell Room, as fitted
    • HMS Cossack: Stowage of 4.7-inch Shell Room, as fitted
    • HMS Cossack: Stowage of 4.7-inch Magazine, as fitted
    • HMS Cossack: Stowage of 2pdr and 0.5-inch Magazine, as fitted
    • HMS Cossack: Torpedo Head Room and Torpedo Store Room, as fitted
    • HMS Ashanti: Stowage of 4-inch Magazines, as fitted
  • MACHINERY
    • HMS Mohawk: General Arrangement of Main Machinery, 1938
    • ‘Tribal Class: Arrangement of Machinery in Engine Room
    • ‘Tribal Class: Arrangement of Machinery in Boiler Rooms
    • HMS Cossack: Water and Oil Fuel Services
    • HMS Cossack: Ventilation Arrangement
    • HMS Cossack: Holes in Bottom
    • HMS Ashanti: Twin Barrel Steam Capstan
  • HMS COSSACK: ENLARGED PROFILE AND SECTIONS, AS FITTED 1938
    • Stern to Frame 172
    • Frames 172 to 155
    • Frames 155 to 138
    • Frames 138 to 118
    • Frames 118 to 76
    • Frames 76 to 64
    • Frames 64 to 46
    • Frames 46 to 29
    • Frame 29 to stem
  • COMMUNICATIONS
    • HMS Cossack: Pneumatic Transmission of Messages, as fitted
    • HMS Nubian: Arrangement of Main W/T Office, as fitted
    • HMS Nubian: Arrangement of 2nd W/T Office, as fitted
    • HMS Cossack: Echo Sounding Installation Type 753, as fitted
  • HMS COSSACK: ENLARGED DECKS, AS FITTED 1938
    • 0.5-inch Machine Gun Platform
    • After Superstructure Deck
    • Signal Deck and Bridge
    • Forecastle Deck
    • Upper Deck
    • Lower Deck
    • Hold
  • LATER DEVELOPMENTS
    • HMS Eskimo: Action Damage sustained on 12 July 1943
    • HMCS Athabaskan: Profile, as fitted 1943
    • HMS Ashanti: Arrangement of Steam Heating for Arcticisation, as fitted
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • LIST OF PLANS
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