York class

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The York class was a British Royal Navy class of heavy cruisers built under interwar naval treaties, known for their service in World War II.

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instanceOf Royal Navy cruiser class
heavy cruiser
heavy cruiser
heavy cruiser class
aircraftFacilities catapult
hangar
antiAircraftArmament 2-pounder "pom-pom" guns
machine guns
armourProtection belt and deck armour improved over predecessors
beam about 57 feet
commissionedIn 1930s
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedUnderTreaty London Naval Treaty
Washington Naval Conference
surface form: Washington Naval Treaty
designGoal reduced-size and cheaper alternative to County-class cruisers
displacementFullLoad approximately 10,350 tons
displacementStandard approximately 8,250 tons
era interwar naval rearmament period
fate disabled and beached in Suda Bay, Crete
later scrapped
sunk in the Second World War
hasPart HMS Exeter
HMS York
lengthOverall about 575 feet
maximumSpeed about 32 knots
navalRole fleet screening
ocean-going commerce protection
trade route patrols
numberOfShipsBuilt 2
operator Royal Navy
participatedIn Battle of the River Plate
Java Sea
surface form: Java Sea campaign
partOfClass York-class cruiser
primaryArmament 8 × 8-inch (203 mm) guns
primaryArmamentLayout 4 twin turrets
propulsion oil-fired boilers
steam turbines
secondaryArmament 4-inch guns
serviceEntryPeriod interwar period
usedInConflict World War II
surface form: Second World War

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HMS Exeter shipClass York class