Serrano-class destroyer

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The Serrano class was a series of six destroyers, built to a British design, which served with the Chilean Navy from 1928 to 1967. In 1927 Chile ordered the Serrano class from John I. Thornycroft & Company in the United Kingdom at the cost of £230,000 for each ship to enhance the Chilean Navy's ability to patrol its extensive coastline. The six vessels were completed by 1929. Serrano, Orella and Hyatt were equipped for minelaying, and Aldea, Riquelme and Videla for minesweeping.

1928 — 1967  WikimediaWikidata
length 91.4 metre, beam 8.84 metre, draft 3.86 metre, 
destroyerChilean NavyJohn I. Thornycroft & Company

AldeaHyatt

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  • Aldea
    1928 Serrano-class destroyer
  • Hyatt
    1928 Serrano-class destroyer
AG208-NN-1422-Chilean warships at anchorAG208-NN-1422-Chilean warships at anchor
AG208-NN-1421-A Chilean destroyer on patrol dutyAG208-NN-1421-A Chilean destroyer on patrol duty
Destructor HyattDestructor Hyatt
AG208-NN-1421-A Chilean destroyer ready for patrol dutyAG208-NN-1421-A Chilean destroyer ready for patrol duty
Destructor AldeaDestructor Aldea
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    objectwatercraftAldeaSerrano-class destroyer, destroyerWikidata
    objectwatercraftHyattSerrano-class destroyer, destroyerWikidata
    commonsimageAG208-NN-1422-Chilean warships at anchor Commons
    commonsimageAG208-NN-1421-A Chilean destroyer on patrol duty Commons
    commonsimageDestructor Hyatt Commons
    commonsimageAG208-NN-1421-A Chilean destroyer ready for patrol duty Commons
    commonsimageDestructor Aldea Commons