Royal Navy E-class destroyers

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The Royal Navy E-class destroyers were a group of British warships built in the early 1930s that served prominently during the Second World War in various escort, patrol, and fleet actions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy destroyer
destroyer class
warship class
armament 120 mm main guns
anti-aircraft guns
depth charges
torpedo tubes
buildPeriod 1931
1932
1933
early 1930s
country United Kingdom
designedFor anti-submarine warfare
convoy escort
fleet screening
patrol duties
torpedo attack
era Interwar period
fate several ships lost in action during World War II
some ships transferred or scrapped after World War II
followedBy Royal Navy F-class destroyers NERFINISHED
notableShip HMS Echo NERFINISHED
HMS Eclipse NERFINISHED
HMS Electra NERFINISHED
HMS Encounter NERFINISHED
HMS Escapade NERFINISHED
HMS Escort NERFINISHED
HMS Esk NERFINISHED
HMS Exmouth NERFINISHED
HMS Express NERFINISHED
numberBuilt 9
operator Royal Navy
partOf British interwar destroyer programme NERFINISHED
precededBy Royal Navy D-class destroyers NERFINISHED
propulsion oil-fired boilers
steam turbines
sawActionIn Arctic convoy escort
Atlantic convoy escort
Battle of the Java Sea NERFINISHED
Malta convoy operations NERFINISHED
Norwegian campaign convoy operations
shipType conventional destroyer
usedInConflict Battle of the Atlantic NERFINISHED
Mediterranean theatre of World War II NERFINISHED
Norwegian campaign NERFINISHED
Pacific theatre of World War II NERFINISHED
World War II
surface form: Second World War

Spanish Civil War NERFINISHED

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HMS Electra partOf Royal Navy E-class destroyers