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Encyclopedia > Tribal class destroyer

The Royal Navy developed two Tribal classes of destroyers:

  • Tribal class destroyer (1905)
  • Tribal class destroyer (1936)

The Canadian Navy developed a class of destroyers in the 1970s which was to be called the Tribal class but under the current lead-ship designation convention is known as the Iroquois class.


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F class destroyer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (115 words)
Two classes of destroyer of the Royal Navy are known as the F class
The Tribal class of 1907–1909 is also known as the F class.
Nine ships of the E and F class of 1934 are known as the F class.
Encyclopedia: German battleship Bismarck (5321 words)
The construction of the second French Dunkerque class battleship made redesign necessary, and Bismarck's displacement increased to 42,600 tons, although officially her tonnage was still only 35,000 tons in accordance with the Washington Naval Treaty, becoming the prototype of the proposed battleships envisaged in Plan Z.
HMS Sikh was a Tribal class destroyer of the Fourth destroyer flotilla of the British Navy.
HMS Achates was an A-class destroyer of the Royal Navy launched on 4 October 1929 and commissioned on 27 March 1930.
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