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What (who) is 1 -class torpedo boat - definition

TORPEDO BOAT LAUNCHED IN 1896
Porter-class torpedo boat; Porter class torpedo boat
  • Illustration of ''Porter'' at sea, 1898.

Ōtori-class torpedo boat         
TORPEDO BOAT IN THE JAPANESE EMPIRE
Otori class torpedoboat; Otori class torpedo boat; Ōtori class torpedo boat; Otori-class torpedo boat
The were a class of eight fast torpedo boats of the Imperial Japanese Navy built before and operated during World War II.
2.-class torpedo boat         
TYPE OF FAST STEAM SHIP
2. class torpedo boat
The 2.-class torpedo boat was a designation in the Scandinavian countries for a type of fast steam torpedo boats between 40 tons and 80 tons, in service from the 1880s to after World War I.
Jymy-class motor torpedo boat         
J-class motor torpedo boats; Finnish motor torpedo boat Jylhä; J-class motor torpedo boat; J class motor torpedo boat; Finnish motor torpedo boat Jyry; Finnish motor torpedo boat Jyske; Finnish motor torpedo boat Jymy; Finnish motor torpedo boat Jylhae; Finnish motor torpedo boat Jylha; Jymy class motor torpedo boat
The Jymy-class motor torpedo boats (English: Rumble) or J class was an Italian-designed class of motor torpedo boats, seeing service during World War II with the Italian Navy in Lake Ladoga, and later with the Finnish Navy in the Gulf of Finland.

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USS Porter (TB-6)

USS Porter (Torpedo Boat No. 6/TB-6) was a torpedo boat, the first of her class, launched in 1896, served during the Spanish–American War, and struck in 1912. She was the first Navy ship named for Commodore David Porter, and his son, Admiral David Dixon Porter.

Porter was laid down in February 1896 by Herreshoff Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Rhode Island: launched on 9 September 1896, sponsored by Miss Agnes M. Herreshoff; and commissioned on 20 February 1897 at Newport, R.I.