
HMS Quail (G45) - Wikipedia
HMS Quail was a Q-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She served during the Second World War but her career lasted less than a year before she was damaged by a mine and withdrawn from …
G-class destroyer (1944) - Wikipedia
Two were ordered (from Yarrow) on 24 July 1944, and six more on 30 August 1944, but all were cancelled on 13 December 1945, after the end of the war. The class was to be an …
未竟之业——英国皇家海军新G级驱逐舰 - 知乎
相比原型,新G级最大的改动在于主炮,新型的维克斯4.5英寸MK VI炮塔外形现代化,拥有自动装弹机和RPC,旋回速度为20°每秒,射速更是达到了24发每分,几乎是其他同类产品的2倍。 …
HMS Quail (G 45) - uboat.net
At 12.00 hours on 15 November 1943 HMS Quail (G 45) (LtCdr R.F. Jenks, RN) on Adriatic patrol struck a mine laid on 11 November by U-453 off the entrance to Bari. The explosion under the …
HMS Quail (G 45) - uboat.net
HMS Quail (Lt.Cdr. Robert Fergus Jenks, RN) was heavily damaged by a mine off Bari, Italy on 15 November 1943. Foundered in position 40°05'N, 17°52'E while in tow from Taranto, Italy to …
HMS Quail (G45) - Wikiwand
HMS Quail was a Q-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She served during the Second World War but her career lasted less than a year before she was damaged by a mine and withdrawn from …
HMS Quail (G45) - hmscavalier.org.uk
An Italian diver team, led by Claudia Serpieri, found the wreck of HMS Quail and filmed it. The ship lies at a depth of 90 meters. All the checkings made thereafter matched with HMS Quail.
HMS Quail - Wikipedia
HMS Quail (G45) was a Q-class destroyer launched in 1942. She struck a mine on 15 November 1943 and sank while under tow on 18 June 1944.
HMS Quail (G45) - Military Wiki | Fandom
HMS Quail was a Q class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She served during the Second World War but her career lasted less than a year before she was damaged by a mine and withdrawn from …
G-class destroyer (1944) | Military Wiki | Fandom
Two were ordered (from Yarrow) on 24 July 1944, and six more on 30 August 1944, but all were cancelled on 13 December 1945, after the end of the war. The class was to be an …
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