Oquendo-class destroyer

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The Oquendo-class destroyers was a class of three destroyers built for the Spanish Navy. The nine initially projected Oquendo-class destroyers were the most ambitious project fronted by the programs of naval construction of the post-war period in Spain; however, the adoption of Rateau/Bretagne propulsion system, being of a low reliability and high complexity, coupled with the limited capacity of the shipbuilding industry in Spain at the time, led to one of the largest investor fiascos of the Spanish Navy in the 20th century. These ships would be assigned the names and numbers of; D-41 Oquendo, D-42 Roger de Lauria, and D-43 Marqués de la Ensenada.

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Marqués de la Ensenada

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  • Marqués de la Ensenada
    Oquendo-class destroyer of the Spanish Navy
  • Oquendo
    1956 Oquendo-class destroyer
  • Roger de Lauria
    Oquendo-class destroyer of the Spanish Navy
Marqués de la Ensenada D43Marqués de la Ensenada D43
Destructor Roger de Lauria (D-42)Destructor Roger de Lauria (D-42)
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    objectwatercraftMarqués de la EnsenadaOquendo-class destroyer, destroyerWikidata
    objectwatercraftOquendoOquendo-class destroyer, destroyerWikidata
    objectwatercraftRoger de LauriaOquendo-class destroyer, destroyerWikidata
    commonsimageMarqués de la Ensenada D43 Commons
    commonsimageDestructor Roger de Lauria (D-42) Commons