River class
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For the class of difficulty for rivers, see International Scale of River Difficulty.
Several classes of ships have been called River class:
- Destroyers
- River-class destroyer of the Royal Navy built in the early 20th century that served in World War I
- Canadian River-class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy that served in World War II
- River-class destroyer escort - frigates built for the Royal Australian Navy post Second World War
- River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy that served in the First World War
- Frigates
- River-class frigate of the Second World War built for the Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy and other navies
- Mine warfare vessels
- River-class minesweeper of the modern Royal Navy
- River-class minehunter or the South African Navy
- Patrol vessels
- River-class patrol vessel of the modern Royal Navy
- River-class motor launch of the Royal Navy
- Submarines
- River-class submarine of the interwar Royal Navy that saw service in World War II
See also
- River-class locomotive
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