HMS Sea Rover has been listed as one of the Warfare good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so. If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it. Review: May 29, 2020. (Reviewed version). |
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Reviewer: Hog Farm (talk · contribs) 02:22, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
Criteria
edit1. Prose ✓ Pass
2. Verifiability ✓ Pass
3. Depth of Coverage ✓ Pass
4. Neutral ✓ Pass
5. Stable ✓ Pass
6. Illustrations ✓ Pass
7. Miscellaneous ✓ Pass
Comments
edit1.
- "sinking one transport, one gunboat, one merchant, three sailing vessels" - Consider linking
- Linked merchant. Transport, gunboat, and sailing vessel are too broad.
- "Sea Rover collided with an Australian corvette" - Link corvette. At least in the US, the corvette car is better known that the corvette ship
- Done.
- "It is uncertain if Sea Rover was completed with a 20-millimetre (0.8 in) Oerlikon light AA gun or had one added later." - The prose suggests ambiguity on this point, but the infobox states that it was added later. If there's ambiguity, it should be reflected evenly everywhere.
- Done.
- "The third-batch S-class boats were fitted with either a Type 129AR or 138 ASDIC system and a Type 291 or 291W early-warning radar" - Infobox suggests ambiguity for the ASDIC system, but only gives one type for the early-warning; if there's ambiguity in the sources, then that should also be reflected in the infobox.
- From what I get, the 291W was the submarine-specific version. Changed to only Type 192W radar
- Link Casablanca
- Done
- "On 21 February 1944, the boat went on patrol in the Strait of Malacca; On 3 March she sighted a Japanese submarine, possibly the Ro-100-class submarine RO-111 and fired a full spread of six torpedoes; The submarine was seen to alter its course, possibly to evade the torpedoes, and no hits were seen" - Twice in here you have a semicolon followed by a capital letter, it should either be a period instead of the semicolon, or it should be lowercase
- Done - I have a bad habit of putting capitals after semicolons.
- "she laid a minefield of 8 mines off the Malay Peninsula" - MOS:NUMERALS
- Done.
- "Sea Rover was depth charged by two Japanese anti-submarine ships South of Penang" - I don't think South should be capitalized here.
- Done.
- "No allied aircraft were seen" - Capitalize Allied
- Done.
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- Move Colledge to a Further reading section, since it isn't used as a source.
- Actually, I've removed it.
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- The source link for the badge isn't functional. I'm not the best with fair-use rationales, but I think a working source link is needed.
- Found a version on Pinterest, artistic works by the UK gov before 1970 are PD.
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Good work. Placing on hold. Hog Farm (talk) 19:16, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
- Thanks for the quick review. L293D (☎ • ✎) 02:35, 29 May 2020 (UTC)
- Passing. Hog Farm (talk) 02:58, 29 May 2020 (UTC)