HMS Javelin
General Type | Ship |
Unit Type | Destroyer |
Cost | 9 |
Set | Base |
Manufacturer | Hasbro |
Available | 1939 |
Set ID | 10 |
Game Class Limits | J-K-N Class |
Class Size | 24 |
Country | United Kingdom (Details) |
Prototype | HMS Javelin (Details) |
Class | J-K-N Class (Details) |
Armor | 2 |
Vital | 7 |
Hull Points | 2 |
Speed | 139 |
Primary | 5/5/4/0 |
Torpedoes | 2/2/1/0 |
AA | 5/0/-/- |
ASW | 5/-/-/- |
Special Ability | Sub Hunter |
Special Ability | Lay Smoke Screen |
Game Rarity | C |
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Prototype:
HMS Javelin was a J-class destroyer of the Royal Navy laid down by John Brown and Company, Limited, at Clydebank in Scotland on 11 October 1937, launched on 21 December 1938, and commissioned on 10 June 1939 with the pennant number F61.
Class History:
The J, K and N class was a class of 24 destroyers of the Royal Navy launched in 1938. They were a return to a smaller vessel, with a heavier torpedo armament, after the Tribal class that emphasised guns over torpedoes. The ships were built in three flotillas or groups, each consisting of eight ships with names beginning with "J", "K" and "N". The flag superior of the pennant numbers changed from "F" to "G" in 1940. The ships were modified throughout their war-time service, particularly their anti-aircraft (AA) guns; they were also fitted with radar.
Country:
The United Kingdom, made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, is an island nation in northwestern Europe. England – birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles – is home to the capital, London, a globally influential centre of finance and culture. England is also site of Neolithic Stonehenge, Bath’s Roman spa and centuries-old universities at Oxford and Cambridge.
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