Star-class destroyer

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The Star-class destroyer was a class of eight destroyers that served in the British Royal Navy: Bat, Crane, Chamois, Fawn, Flirt, Flying Fish, Star and Whiting, were all three-funnelled C-class destroyers, as designated in the reorganisation of classes in 1913. Chamois foundered in 1904; the other ships served during the Great War and were broken up in 1919.

HMS Bat (1896) IWM Q 020998 AHMS Bat (1896) IWM Q 020998 A
HMS Flirt during the First World War IWM Q21257HMS Flirt during the First World War IWM Q21257
HMS Crane (1896) IWM Q 021124HMS Crane (1896) IWM Q 021124
HMS Fawn (1897) IWM Q 038859HMS Fawn (1897) IWM Q 038859
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    linkpageDreadnought Project page@Wikidata
    commonsimageHMS Bat (1896) IWM Q 020998 A Commons
    commonsimageHMS Flirt during the First World War IWM Q21257 Commons
    commonsimageHMS Crane (1896) IWM Q 021124 Commons
    commonsimageHMS Fawn (1897) IWM Q 038859 Commons