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Revision as of 19:25, 20 September 2008
Subtopics
- Adams-class [r]: Multirole U.S. designed destroyers, retired from the U.S. Navy in the 1990s and retired from the Royal Australian Navy in 2001; replaced by the Burke-class [e]
- Burke-class destroyer [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Fletcher-class [r]: A U.S.-designed destroyer of Second World War vintage, armed with 5"-38 caliber guns and anti-aircraft autocannon, torpedoes, and depth charges. More were built than any other type; some served into the 21st century with other navies [e]
- Kongo-class [r]: Destroyers currently in service with the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (i.e., Japanese Navy), which are licensed copies of the U.S. Burke-class and are being upgraded for ballistic missile defense [e]
- Sovremenny-class destroyer [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Spruance-class destroyer [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Type 42-class destroyer [r]: British destroyer class, optimized for anti-air warfare, some of which were sunk and some of which were a key part of the fleet defense in the Falklands War [e]
- Type 45-class destroyer [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Udaloy-class [r]: Soviet-designed destroyer, principally optimized for anti-submarine warfare, in service with the Russian Navy [e]