List of destroyer classes

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This is a list of destroyer classes.

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[edit] Argentina (Armada de la República Argentina)

[edit] Australia (Royal Australian Navy)

[edit] Brazil (Brazilian Navy)

[edit] Canada (Royal Canadian Navy)

[edit] Chile (Chilean Navy)

[edit] China (People's Liberation Army Navy)

[edit] France (Marine Nationale)

[edit] Germany (Deutsche Marine)

[edit] Greece (Hellenic Navy)

[edit] Royal Hellenic Navy (1832-1974)

[edit] Hellenic Navy (1974-Present)

[edit] India (Indian Navy)

[edit] Iran (Iranian Navy)

[edit] Italy (Italian Navy)

[edit] Mexican Navy

[edit] Japan

[edit] Netherlands (Koninklijke Marine)

[edit] Norway (Kongelige Norske Marine)

[edit] Peru (Marina de Guerra del Perú)

[edit] Poland (Marynarka Wojenna)

[edit] Portugal (Marinha Portuguesa)

[edit] Romania (Romanian Navy)

[edit] Russia/USSR (Russian Navy)

[edit] Imperial Russian Navy

[edit] Soviet Navy

[edit] South Korea (Republic of Korea Navy)

[edit] Spain (Armada Española)

[edit] Sweden (Swedish Navy)

[edit] Republic of China (Taiwan) (Zhōnghuá Mínguó Hǎijūn)

[edit] Turkey (Osmanlı Donanması / Türk Deniz Kuvvetleri)

[edit] United Kingdom (Royal Navy)

[edit] Torpedo Boat Destroyers

In 1913, the surviving units among the large heterogeneous array of older Torpedo Boat Destroyer types of the "27-knotter" and "30-knotter" varieties were organised into the A, B, C and D classes according to their design speed and the number of funnels they possessed. The earlier "26-knotters" were not included as all six vessels had been deleted before 1913.

  • D class; (2-funnelled, 30-knot (56 km/h) classes)

Unlike the "A", "B" and "C" classes, all the (two-funnel) "D" class were built by one shipbuilder (Thornycroft) and comprised a single class, with minor modifications between batches.

    • Desperate group — 4 ships
    • Angler group — 2 ships
    • Coquette group — 3 ships
    • Stag special type — 1 ship
  • Taku type — 1 ship, ex-Chinese prize

[edit] Conventional destroyers

In 1913, lettered names were given to all Royal Navy destroyers, previously known after the first ship of that class. The River or E class of 1913 were the first destroyers of the Royal Navy with a recognisable modern configuration.

[edit] Guided-missile destroyers

[edit] United States (United States Navy)

See also: List of destroyer classes of the United States Navy

[edit] Yugoslavia (Yugoslav Navy)

[edit] Venezuela (ARBV)

[edit] Notes

[edit] References

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