torpedo boat destroyer

  • 81D class destroyer (1913) — For the 1931 D class destroyer, see C and D class destroyer. HMS Fame Class overview Builders: John I. Thornycroft Company Preceded …

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  • 82Murakumo class destroyer — Kagero at Kure, 1920 Class overview Builders: John I. Thornycroft Company Chiswick, E …

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  • 83Chilean destroyer Ministro Portales (DD-17) — Destroyer Ministro Portales ready to combat the Argentinians in 1978. Career (United States) …

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  • 84Turbine class destroyer — Turbine class was a class of destroyers built for the Italian Regia Marina in the late 1920s. They were essentially larger versions of the earlier sclass|Sella|destroyer|1. Turbine class ships * Aquilone Built by Odero, Sestri Ponente. Completed… …

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  • 85Ardent class destroyer — The Ardent class torpedo boat destroyers served with the Royal Navy. The three ships; HMS|Ardent|1894, HMS|Boxer|1895 and HMS|Bruiser|1895, were built by Thornycroft, and displaced 265 tons. They were 200 feet in length, and were armed with one… …

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  • 86Greek destroyer Vasilissa Olga (D 15) — Vasilissa Olga ( el. ΒΠ Βασίλισσα Όλγα ) was a Greek destroyer of the Vasilefs Georgios (modified G) class, which served with the Royal Hellenic Navy during the Second World War, becoming its most distinguished and successful ship until her loss… …

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  • 87Russian destroyer Leytenant Zatsarenni — Leytenant Zatsarenni ( ru. Лейтенант Зацаренный) was an Imperial Russian Navy destroyer of the four strong Leitenant Shestakov class (named after Ivan Shestakov (1820–1888)). The Zatsarenni herself was named after a torpedo boat captain who had… …

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  • 88O'Brien class destroyer — Lead ship of the O Brien class, USS O Brien (DD 51) Class overview Name: O Brien class destroyer …

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  • 89Minekaze class destroyer — Minekaze at Yokosuka, 1918 Class overview Builders: Maizuru Naval Arsenal Mitsubishi Nagasaki …

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  • 90V and W class destroyer — The 23 vessels comprising the Admiralty V class were ordered in July 1916 as repeats of the Admiralty V class leaders to counter the threat posed by reports of a new class of powerful German destroyers. They omitted the flotilla leader function… …

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