Mahan class destroyer
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The Mahan-class destroyers served in the United States Navy during World War II.
The ships were built by various shipyards between 1935 and 1937. The last two ships, USS Dunlap and USS Fanning were modified slightly and sometimes referred to as the Dunlap-class.
Named for Alfred T. Mahan, a Naval officer and theorist on sea power.
[edit] General characteristics
- Displacement 1,450 tons
- Length 341,4 ft
- Beam 34,8 ft
- Draught 17 ft
- Propulsion
- Speed 35 knots
- Complement 204 officers and crew
- Armament: 4 x 5"/38 (127 mm), 4 x 3 21" torpedo tubes, 2 depth charge racks.
[edit] Ships
[edit] External links
Mahan-class destroyer |
Mahan | Cummings | Drayton | Lamson | Flusser | Reid | Case | Conyngham | Cassin | Shaw | Tucker | Downes | Cushing | Perkins | Smith | Preston | Dunlap | Fanning |
List of destroyers of the United States Navy List of destroyer classes of the United States Navy |