Daring class destroyer

Daring class destroyer

Three classes of destroyer of the Royal Navy are known as the Daring class:

  • The Daring class of two destroyers launched in 1893 and 1894.
  • The Daring class of destroyers launched during the late 1940s and through the 1950s. Eight ships were built for the Royal Navy, with a further eight cancelled, and three ships were built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), with a fourth cancelled. Three British ships were later transferred to other navies; one to the RAN, and two to the Peruvian Navy.
  • The Type 45 destroyers, launched from 2006 onwards, are also known as the Daring class.

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