(destroyers)(uk royal navy)
1Royal Navy — Pavillon de la Royal Navy (White Enseign) Période 16e siècle aujourd hui Pays …
2Royal Navy — This article is about the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. For other Royal Navies, see Royal Navy (disambiguation). Royal Navy The naval ensign …
3Royal Navy Cyprus Squadron — Akrotiri mole, where the squadron was based. The Royal Navy Cyprus Squadron (RNCS) was a Royal Naval Squadron based on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. It was formed in February 2003 in support of Operation Telic, the U.S. led invasion of Iraq …
4Royal Navy surface fleet — The Surface Fleet is the name given to the collection of surface vessels (as opposed to submarines or aircraft) of the British Royal Navy. In 2008 it consisted of two flotillas based at Portsmouth and Devonport, both on the south coast of England …
5Naming conventions for destroyers of the Royal Navy — See list of destroyer classes of the Royal Navy for a full list of classes. The first Torpedo Boat Destroyer (TBD) in the Royal Navy was HMS Havock of 1893. From 1906, the term Torpedo Boat Destroyer began to appear in the shortened form… …
6A-Klasse (Royal Navy) — A Klasse von 1927 …
7B-Klasse (Royal Navy) — B Klasse von 1928 Technische Daten Schiffstyp: Zer …
8G-Klasse (Royal Navy) — G Klasse von 1933 Technische Daten Schiffstyp …
9H-Klasse (Royal Navy) — H Klasse von 1934 Technische Daten Schiffstyp …
10I-Klasse (Royal Navy) — I Klasse von 1935 Technische Daten Schiffstyp …