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Regele Ferdinand-class destroyer : ウィキペディア英語版
Regele Ferdinand-class destroyer

The ''Regele Ferdinand'' class was two destroyers built in Italy for the Romanian Navy, which fought in World War II. Following the Soviet occupation of Romania in 1944, the two ships were seized and incorporated into the Soviet Black Fleet. They were returned to Romania in 1953 and served until the 1960s when they were scrapped.
==Design and construction==
Following the end of World War I and the re-purchase of two s from Italy, the Romanian Government decided to order two more modern destroyers from the Pattison Yard in Naples. The design was based on the British ''Shakespeare''-class destroyer leaders. However they differed in that the turbines were in echelon layout.〔Chesneau, p.361〕 The guns were supplied by Bofors and the fire control equipment by Siemens. The Romanians wished to order two more vessels but could not afford to do so due to economic problems.〔

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