Tribal class destroyer

Tribal class destroyer

The Royal Navy of Great Britain developed two Tribal classes of destroyers:

* Tribal class destroyer (1905)
* Tribal class destroyer (1936) actually the "Afridi"-class but always known as Tribals

The Canadian Navy developed a class of destroyers in the 1970s which was to be called the Tribal class but under the current lead-ship designation convention is known as the "Iroquois" class.

* A later series of Royal Navy ships were Tribal class frigates


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