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List of destroyer classes

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This is a list ofdestroyerclasses.

Argentina (Armada de la República Argentina)

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Australia (Royal Australian Navy)

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Austria-Hungary (Austro-Hungarian Navy)

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Brazil (Marinha do Brasil)

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Bulgaria (Bulgarian Navy)

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Canada (Royal Canadian Navy)

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Chile (Armada de Chile)

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China

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People's Republic of China (People's Liberation Army Navy)

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  • Anshan class — 4 ships, all retired (ex-Gnevny class)
  • Sovremennyy class — 4 ships in active service
  • Type 051 (NATO codename Luda) — 17 ships, all retired
  • Type 052 (NATO codename Luhu) — 2 ships in active service
  • Type 051B (NATO codename Luhai) — 1 ship in active service
  • Type 052B (NATO codename Luyang I) — 2 ships in active service
  • Type 051C (NATO codename Luzhou) — 2 ships in active service
  • Type 052C (NATO codename Luyang II) — 6 ships in active service
  • Type 052D — 22 ships in active service, 6 in sea trials and 4 under construction
  • Type 055 — 3 ship in active service, 4 in sea trials and 3 under construction

Republic of China (Zhōnghuá Mínguó Hǎijūn)

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Colombia (Armada de la República de Colombia)

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Denmark (Royal Danish Navy)

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Dominican Republic (Dominican Navy)

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Ecuador (Armada del Ecuador)

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Egypt (Egyptian Navy)

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Estonia (Eesti Merevägi)

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France (Marine Nationale)

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Germany (Deutsche Marine)

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Main article:List of destroyers of Germany

Greece (Hellenic Navy)

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Royal Hellenic Navy (1832–1974)

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Hellenic Navy (1974–Present)

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India (Bharatiya Nau Sena)

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Main article:List of destroyers of India

Indonesia (Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Laut)

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Iran (Iranian Navy)

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Israel (Israeli Navy)

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Italy (Italian Navy)

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Main article:List of Italian destroyers

Regia Marina (1861–1946)

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Marina Militare (1946–present)

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Japan

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Main article:List of destroyers of Japan
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Manchukuo (Manchukuo Imperial Navy)

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Mexico (Armada de México)

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Netherlands (Koninklijke Marine)

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North Korea (Korean People's Army Navy)

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Norway (Kongelige Norske Marine)

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Pakistan (Pɑkistan Bahri'a)

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Peru (Marina de Guerra del Perú)

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Poland (Marynarka Wojenna)

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Portugal (Marinha Portuguesa)

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Romania (Romanian Navy)

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Russia/USSR (Russian Navy)

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Imperial Russian Navy

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Main article:List of Imperial Russian navy destroyers

Soviet Navy

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Siam (Royal Siamese Navy)

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South Africa (South African Navy)

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South Korea (Republic of Korea Navy)

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Spain (Armada Española)

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Sweden (Swedish Navy)

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Turkey (Osmanlı Donanması /Türk Deniz Kuvvetleri)

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United Kingdom (Royal Navy)

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Torpedo Boat Destroyers

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In 1913, the surviving units among the large heterogeneous array of olderTorpedo 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.

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

Conventional destroyers

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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.

Guided-missile destroyers

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United States (United States Navy)

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

Ukraine (Ukrainian Navy)

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Venezuela (ARBV)

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Yugoslavia (Yugoslav Navy)

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdGardiner and Gray 1985, p. 338.

References

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  • Gardiner, Robert; Gray, Randal (1985).Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. London: Conway Maritime Press.ISBN 0-85177-245-5.
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