
The Honourable East India Company ship Nemesis
In 1840, when she arrived off their coast, the Chinese called the Honourable East India Company ship Nemesis, the devil ship. She was the first British ocean-going iron warship. In addition to two masts, she was powered by two two sixty horsepower Forrester steam engines driving paddle wheels. She was armed with two pivot-mounted 32 pounder and four 6 pounder guns, and a rocket launcher. Though underpowered and under-gunned she proved to be extremely effective in the coastal battles of the Opium Wars. The Chinese had nothing that could remotely match her.
In a recent article in the Huffington Post, Rory Fitzgerald wonders whether the ghost of the Nemesis is still driving Chinese military and foreign policy.
China’s U.S. Visit: The Chinese Are Haunted by a Ghost Ship
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