- The lead ship, name ship, or
class leader is the
first of a
series or
class of
ships that are all
constructed according to the same
general design. The...
- the
nameship of her
class of battlecruisers,
which were
later modified into battleships. JS Kongō (DDG-173),
launched in 1991, also the
nameship of her...
- reactor.
There were only two
boats in the class, the first,
Valiant (the
nameship)
commissioned in 1966
three years after Dreadnought, and
Warspite the following...
- HMS
Leander (F109) was the
nameship of the Leander-class
frigate of the
Royal Navy (RN). She was
originally intended to be part of the
Rothesay class and...
- Navy on 19 June 2003 by her
sponsor Anne,
Princess Royal.
Albion is the
nameship of the Albion-class
landing platform dock,
which also
includes Bulwark...
- a
total area of 13.8 square
miles (35.7 km2), all land. The town
takes nameship after Warrington, England. Its
villages include Eureka (also in Montgomery...
- in La
Spezia when
Italy entered World War I. It was sunk in 1916. The
nameship of the
Balilla class submarines, laid up in 1941 and s****ped
after World...
- HMS Albacore (1856) was a
wooden ****
gunboat launched in 1856, the
nameship of the 1855
Albacore class. She was used as a tank
vessel from 1874, was...
-
launched in 1964. She was
renamed Olmeda in 1967 to
avoid confusion with the
nameship of the Leander-class
frigates of the
Royal Navy, HMS Leander. This article...
- HMS
Daring was the
nameship of the Daring-class
destroyers authorised in 1944.
Between 1953 and 1957 they were
reclassified as "Darings" and not included...