Acasta-class destroyer
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1912 class of British destroyers
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1912 — 1923
K-class destroyer
class, Swan Hunter, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, John Brown & Company, R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company, London and Glasgow Shipbuilding Company, John I. Thornycroft & Company, William Denny and Brothers, ship class, Royal Navy, United Kingdom
20 produced, 3 QF 4 inch Mk IV, XII, XXII gun, 1 QF 2 pounder gun, 2 21 inch torpedo tube
Countries:
United Kingdom:
HMS Contest - London and Glasgow Shipbuilding Company - William Denny and Brothers - John Brown & Company - R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company - HMS Spitfire - HMS Sparrowhawk - HMS Shark - HMS Porpoise - HMS Paragon - HMS Owl - HMS Lynx - HMS Hardy - HMS Fortune - QF 2 pounder gun - HMS Cockatrice - HMS Christopher - HMS Ardent - HMS Ambuscade - HMS Achates - HMS Acasta - 21 inch torpedo tube - John I. Thornycroft & Company - Swan Hunter - Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company - Laforey-class destroyer - QF 4 inch Mk IV, XII, XXII gun
Historical Countries:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland:
HMS Contest - HMS Spitfire - HMS Sparrowhawk - HMS Shark - HMS Porpoise - HMS Paragon - HMS Owl - HMS Lynx - HMS Hardy - HMS Fortune - QF 2 pounder gun - HMS Cockatrice - HMS Christopher - HMS Ardent - HMS Ambuscade - HMS Achates - HMS Acasta - 21 inch torpedo tube - Laforey-class destroyer - QF 4 inch Mk IV, XII, XXII gun
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