Town-class Destroyers
Town-class Destroyers were a class of warships built for the Royal Navy during the early 20th century. Designed primarily for anti-submarine warfare and escort duties, these ships were known for their speed and agility. They played a crucial role in both World War I and World War II, providing protection for larger vessels and engaging enemy submarines.
The Town-class included several subclasses, such as the Admiralty and Bristol types, each with specific enhancements. These destroyers typically featured advanced weaponry for their time, including torpedoes and naval guns, making them versatile assets in naval operations.