
HMS Blake (C99) As seen during the Falklands War [Note: Drawing is mostly by Bombhead]
Ships of the Class:
HMS Tiger (C20) [Decomissioned 1976]
HMS Lion (C34) [Decomissioned 1972]
HMS Blake (C99) [Pulled out of Reserve 1982]
When the Falklands War broke out, the Royal Navy had HMS Blake as part of the Standby Squadron in HMNB Chatham. HMS Blake had been decomissioned the year before and after an assesment was in good condition. After a hasty reactivation and many spare parts taken from the hulk of Tiger, HMS Blake sailed south arriving with the Task Force on May 21st. HMS Blake entered the gunline providing British troops NGFS. She was in San Carlos Water on the 26th when she was attacked by Argentine Skyhawks. The Skyhawks scored a hit on Tiger amidships but thankfully the bomb was a dud. The attack cost the Argentines two Skyhawks with one shot down by her Sea Cat 2 and the other shot down by her 3in guns. After the war she returned to the UK and, after a assesment of the hull, was sent to the breakers in 1983.