Fletcher-Class
The Fletcher-Class was a class of destroyers built for the United States Navy during World War II. Designed for anti-aircraft and anti-submarine warfare, these ships were known for their speed, agility, and firepower. A total of 175 Fletcher-class destroyers were commissioned, making them one of the most numerous classes of warships in history.
These destroyers featured advanced radar and weapon systems, including torpedoes and 5-inch guns. The Fletcher-Class played a significant role in various naval battles in the Pacific Theater, contributing to the success of the Allied forces against the Axis powers.