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HMS Veteran, an Admiralty modified W ship, a model at the Glasgow Museum of Transport | |
Class overview | |
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Name | V and W |
Operators | |
Preceded by | |
Succeeded by | Thornycroft type destroyer leader Ambuscade and Amazon |
Subclasses |
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Built | 1916–1924 |
In service | 1917–1945 |
Planned | 107 |
Completed | 67 |
Cancelled | 40 |
General characteristics (see below) | |
Type | Destroyer |
The V and W class was an amalgam of six similar classes of destroyer built for the Royal Navy under the 9th, 10th, 13th and 14th of fourteen War Emergency Programmes during the First World War and generally treated as one class. For their time they were among the most powerful and advanced ships of their type in the world, and set the trend for future British designs.
They arrived in time to see service in the First World War. During the interwar period these ships formed the backbone of the Royal Navy's destroyer flotillas until gradually replaced by new construction; by the mid-1930s most had been displaced to the reserve fleet. Most ships survived to make an extensive contribution to the Second World War effort, in the vital role of convoy escort, freeing up more modern ships for fleet action.