G and H-class destroyer
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1935 class of British destroyers
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1936 — 1964
H and G-class destroyer, G and H-class
class, Swan Hunter, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Yarrow Shipbuilders Limited, John I. Thornycroft & Company, Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, William Denny and Brothers, Vickers-Armstrongs, Alexander Stephen and Sons, Cammell Laird, J. Samuel White, ship class, Brazilian Navy, Dominican Navy, Argentine Navy, Royal Netherlands Navy, Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, Polish Navy, Hellenic Navy, Q414, Q786, Q16, Poland, Q41, Q55, United Kingdom, Q155
24 produced
Countries:
United Kingdom:
HMS Hesperus - HMS Greyhound - HMS Griffin - HMS Hardy - HMS Harvester - HMS Hasty - HMS Havant - HMS Havelock - HMS Havock - HMS Hereward - HMS Grenville - HMS Highlander - HMS Hostile - HMS Hotspur - HMS Hunter - HMS Hurricane - HMS Hyperion - Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company - William Denny and Brothers - Alexander Stephen and Sons - J. Samuel White - I-class destroyer - H-class destroyer - E and F-class destroyer - Vickers-Armstrongs - Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company - Swan Hunter - John I. Thornycroft & Company - Cammell Laird - Yarrow Shipbuilders Limited - HMCS Chaudière - HMS Gallant - HMS Garland - HMS Gipsy - HMS Glowworm - HMS Grafton - HMS Grenade
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