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Acheron class destroyer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acheron-class destroyer
The ''Acheron'' class (officially re-designated as the I class in October 1913) was a class of twenty-three destroyers of the British Royal Navy, all built under the 1910-11 Programme and completed between 1911 and 1912, which served during World War I. A further six ships were built to the same design for the Royal Australian Navy as River-class destroyers.〔 There was considerable variation between the design and construction of ships within this class, which should be considered as more of a post-build grouping than a homogeneous class.〔No class of ships were designated as the J class.〕 ==Design== Originally, 20 ships, including ''Acheron'', were ordered, but an additional three were completed by Yarrow & Company. Three River-class destroyers of the Royal Australian Navy were laid down in British yards, with a further three built in Australia. The ''Acherons'' were generally repeats of the preceding ''Acorn''- or H-class, although ''Acheron'' herself and five others were builders' specials. They differed from the ''Acorn''s in having only two funnels, both of which were short, the foremost being thicker than the after stack. The 12-pounder guns were mounted slightly further forward than in the ''Acorn''s.
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