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Cosa (chi) è 2 -class torpedo boat - definizione

TYPE OF FAST STEAM SHIP
2. class torpedo boat

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.
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.
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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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.