M89-class destroyer - Definition. Was ist M89-class destroyer
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Was (wer) ist M89-class destroyer - definition


M89-class destroyer         
PLANNED CLASS OF FRENCH DESTROYERS
The M89 class were a planned series of destroyers (torpilleur d'escadre) for the French Navy (Marine Nationale). Although initially designed in 1913, the scheduled construction of the two new destroyers was suspended due to the outbreak of World War I before either ship could be laid down.
Kagerō-class destroyer         
SHIP CLASS
Kagero class destroyer; Kagerō class destroyer; Kagero-class destroyer
The were a class of nineteen 1st Class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s, and operated by them during the Pacific War, when all but one were lost.
Östergötland-class destroyer         
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  • The general layout of an ''Östergötland'' destroyer, prior to the class being modernised between 1963 and 1967
SHIP CLASS
Ostergotland class destroyer; Östergotland class destroyer; Östergötland class destroyer; Ostergotland-class destroyer
The Östergötland class were a class of destroyers built for the Swedish Navy in the late 1950s. They were smaller and less capable than the preceding and were decommissioned in 1982.