Daring-class destroyer

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1952 class of British destroyers. 
Daring-class

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1949 — 2007 Williamstown DockyardAlexander Stephen and SonsJ. Samuel WhiteSwan HunterFairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering CompanyCockatoo Docks & Engineering CompanyYarrow Shipbuilders LimitedCockatoo Island DockyardRoyal Australian Navyship classRoyal NavyPeruvian NavyAustraliaPeru Q419United Kingdom11 produced, 
See also Type 45 guided missile destroyer (2006)
HMAS-Vampire-D11-01.jpgModel war boat.jpg

1949-01-01T00:00:00Z
1949-01-01
2007-01-01T00:00:00Z
2007-01-01
1953-02-26T00:00:00Z
1952-03-08T00:00:00Z
1952-12-05T00:00:00Z
1952-02-21T00:00:00Z
1954-03-29T00:00:00Z
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BAP Palacios and BAP Villar (Sep 1973-USN)BAP Palacios and BAP Villar (Sep 1973-USN)
Brit. Zerstörer der DARING-Klasse (Kiel 42.203)Brit. Zerstörer der DARING-Klasse (Kiel 42.203)
Brit. Zerstörer der DARING-Klasse (Kiel 42.206)Brit. Zerstörer der DARING-Klasse (Kiel 42.206)
Daring Class line drawingDaring Class line drawing
HMS Daring (D05) underway c1961HMS Daring (D05) underway c1961
HMS DiamondHMS Diamond
HMS Diamond and HMS Russell (26516282677)HMS Diamond and HMS Russell (26516282677)
HMS Diamond, 1952 (IWM)HMS Diamond, 1952 (IWM)
HMS Diana 1954 IWM HU 129802HMS Diana 1954 IWM HU 129802
HMS Diana 1954 IWM HU 129803HMS Diana 1954 IWM HU 129803
HMS Duchess 1952 IWM A 32379HMS Duchess 1952 IWM A 32379
Model of a Daring-class destroyerModel of a Daring-class destroyer
Rockingham Naval Memorial Park, Commemorative plaque for HMAS Duchess (D154)Rockingham Naval Memorial Park, Commemorative plaque for HMAS Duchess (D154)
Tribal Class frigate (HMS Zulu) and Daring Class Destroyer `double parked` in Amsterdam Harbour.Tribal Class frigate (HMS Zulu) and Daring Class Destroyer 'double parked' in Amsterdam Harbour.
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkThe World's Navies@Wikidata
vesselHMAS DuchessRoyal Australian Navy, destroyerWikidata
vesselHMAS Vampirepreserved watercraft, Royal Australian Navy, museum ship, destroyer, AustraliaWikidata
vesselHMAS VendettaRoyal Australian Navy, destroyerWikidata
vesselHMAS VoyagerRoyal Australian Navy, destroyerWikidata
vessel1953HMS Daintydestroyer, Royal NavyWikidata
vessel1952HMS Daringdestroyer, Royal NavyWikidata
vesselHMS DecoyPeruvian Navy, destroyer, Royal NavyWikidata
vessel1952HMS Defenderdestroyer, Royal NavyWikidata
vesselHMS Delightdestroyer, Royal NavyWikidata
vessel1952HMS Diamonddestroyer, Royal NavyWikidata
vessel1954HMS DianaPeruvian Navy, destroyer, Royal NavyWikidata
image1973BAP Palacios and BAP Villar (Sep 1973-USN)Wikimedia
image1956Brit. Zerstörer der DARING-Klasse (Kiel 42.203)Wikimedia
image1956Brit. Zerstörer der DARING-Klasse (Kiel 42.206)Wikimedia
imageDaring Class line drawingWikimedia
imageHMS Daring (D05) underway c1961Wikimedia
image81HMS DiamondWikimedia
image2012HMS Diamond and HMS Russell (26516282677)Wikimedia
image1952HMS Diamond, 1952 (IWM)Wikimedia
image1954HMS Diana 1954 IWM HU 129802Wikimedia
image1954HMS Diana 1954 IWM HU 129803Wikimedia
image1952HMS Duchess 1952 IWM A 32379Wikimedia
image2007Model of a Daring-class destroyerWikimedia
image2020Rockingham Naval Memorial Park, Commemorative plaque for HMAS Duchess (D154)Wikimedia
image1967Tribal Class frigate (HMS Zulu) and Daring Class Destroyer 'double parked' in Amsterdam Harbour.Wikimedia
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