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Что (кто) такое Destroyer - определение

WARSHIP TYPE DESIGNED FOR ESCORT DUTIES AGAINST SMALLER VESSELS
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  • ''Baden-Württemberg'', an [[F125-class frigate]] of the [[German Navy]]; currently the biggest frigates worldwide. In size and role they are qualified as destroyers
  • ''Destructor'']] in 1890, the first destroyer ever built
  • 4}} is the fastest destroyer class ever built.
  • [[Fernando Villaamil]], credited as the inventor of the destroyer concept, died in action during the [[Battle of Santiago de Cuba]] in 1898.
  • 6}} was the first destroyer to successfully ram a submarine.
  • Type 45]] [[guided missile destroyer]] of the [[Royal Navy]].
  • 6}}, the first modern destroyer, commissioned in 1894
  • 4}}
  • HMS ''Spider'', an early model of torpedo gunboat
  • [[Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force]] ''Akizuki''
  • The [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]'s ''Kotaka'' (1887)
  • Luyang III-class (Type 052D)]] destroyer
  • 0}} destroyer.
  • 0}} [[guided missile destroyer]] of the [[Russian Navy]]
  • 2}} during World War II
  • 0}} [[guided missile destroyer]] of the [[United States Navy]]
  • 2}}
  • 6}}
  • 0}} [[guided missile destroyer]] of the [[Indian Navy]].
  • 2}}
  • 4}}, built 1894–95
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destroyer         
(destroyers)
A destroyer is a small, heavily armed warship.
N-COUNT
destroyer         
n. a tank destroyer
destroyer         
¦ noun
1. someone or something that destroys.
2. a small, fast warship equipped for a defensive role against submarines and aircraft.
Destroyer         
·add. ·noun = Torpedo-boat destroyer.
II. Destroyer ·noun One who destroys, ruins, kills, or desolates.
Destroyer         
In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, maneuverable, long-endurance warship intended to escort
Torpedo-boat destroyer         
·add. ·- A larger, swifter, and more powerful armed type of torpedo boat, originally intended principally for the destruction of torpedo boats, but later used also as a more formidable torpedo boat.
Destroyer Magazine         
SWEDISH GAY MAGAZINE
Destroyerjournal.com
Destroyer – Journal of Apollonian Beauty and Dionysian Sexuality was a Swedish-based pederastic magazine published by Karl Andersson, with the objective "to bring back the adolescent boy as one of the ideals of gay culture". The magazine contained features, essays, interviews, reviews, columns, culture articles, fiction and sexually suggestive shots of boys as young as 13.
Destroyer (Thor)         
FICTIONAL OBJECT THAT APPEARS IN COMIC BOOKS PUBLISHED BY MARVEL COMICS
Destroyer (Thor character); Asgardian Destroyer; Thor and the destroyer
The Destroyer is a fictional magical character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Usually depicted as an opponent of the Thunder God and hero Thor, it is in fact a suit of Asgardian armor created and animated by magic.
Destroyer (The Kinks song)         
SONG BY THE KINKS
Destroyer (Kinks song)
"Destroyer" is a song by British rock band The Kinks, written by Ray Davies. It was released as a track on the group's nineteenth album, Give the People What They Want, in August 1981, and was the album's lead single in the US.
Douglas B-66 Destroyer         
  • 3-view line drawing of the Douglas B-66B Destroyer
  • Douglas EB-66E Destroyer in flight. Aircraft of the 355th Tactical Fighter Wing, 41st or 42nd TEWS based at [[Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base]] over [[Southeast Asia]] on 30 March 1970.
  • RB-66B of 19 Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron based at [[RAF Sculthorpe]] England in 1957
  • Museum of Aviation]], [[Robins AFB]]
  • Douglas RB-66B Destroyer
BOMBER AIRCRAFT FAMILY
RB-66; RB-66A; RB-66B; B-66B; RB-66C; EB-66C; WB-66D; Douglas B-66; Douglas RB-66; Douglas EB-66; E/RB-66 Destroyer; WB-66; EB-66; B-66B Destroyer; RB-66B Destroyer; EB-66 Destroyer; B-66 Destroyer; RB-66C Destroyer; WB-66 Destroyer; RB-66C Invader; EB-66C Destroyer; RB-66 Destroyer; Douglas RB-66C Destroyer; Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer; Douglas EB-66 Destroyer; Douglas RB-66 Destroyer; Douglas RB-66B Destroyer; Douglas B-66B Destroyer; Douglas Destroyer
The Douglas B-66 Destroyer is a light bomber that was designed and produced by the American aviation manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company.

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Destroyer

In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, manoeuvrable, long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or battle group and defend them against powerful short-range attackers. They were originally developed in 1885 by Fernando Villaamil for the Spanish Navy as a defense against torpedo boats, and by the time of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904, these "torpedo boat destroyers" (TBDs) were "large, swift, and powerfully armed torpedo boats designed to destroy other torpedo boats". Although the term "destroyer" had been used interchangeably with "TBD" and "torpedo boat destroyer" by navies since 1892, the term "torpedo boat destroyer" had been generally shortened to simply "destroyer" by nearly all navies by the First World War.

Before World War II, destroyers were light vessels with little endurance for unattended ocean operations; typically, a number of destroyers and a single destroyer tender operated together. After the war, destroyers grew in size. The American Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers had a displacement of 2,200 tons, while the Arleigh Burke class has a displacement of up to 9,600 tons, a difference of nearly 340%. Moreover, the advent of guided missiles allowed destroyers to take on the surface-combatant roles previously filled by battleships and cruisers. This resulted in larger and more powerful guided-missile destroyers more capable of independent operation.

At the start of the 21st century, destroyers are the global standard for surface-combatant ships, with only two nations (the United States and Russia) officially operating the heavier cruisers, with no battleships or true battlecruisers remaining. Modern guided-missile destroyers are equivalent in tonnage but vastly superior in firepower to cruisers of the World War II era, and are capable of carrying nuclear-tipped cruise missiles. At 510 feet (160 m) long, a displacement of 9,200 tons, and with an armament of more than 90 missiles, guided-missile destroyers such as the Arleigh Burke class are actually larger and more heavily armed than most previous ships classified as guided-missile cruisers. The Chinese Type 055 destroyer has been described as a cruiser in some US Navy reports due to its size and armament.

Some NATO navies, such as the Canadian, French, Spanish, Dutch, and German, use the term "frigate" for their destroyers, which leads to some confusion.