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Sleipner class destroyer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sleipner-class destroyer
The ''Sleipner class'' was a class of six destroyers built for the Royal Norwegian Navy from 1936 until the German invasion in 1940. The design was considered advanced for its time, and it was the first class of vessels for the Norwegian Navy that used aluminium in the construction of the bridge, the mast and the outer funnel. Extra strength special steel was used in the construction of the hull. Unlike the earlier ''Draug'' class the ''Sleipner class'' had comparatively good capabilities in both main guns, anti-aircraft artillery and anti-submarine weapons. The class was named after Sleipnir, the eight-legged horse of Odin. ==Armament== The armament within the class varied slightly. ''Æger'' had the armament listed in the article info-box. ''Sleipner'', the lead ship of the class, carried just two 10 cm guns and could not elevate them for use as anti-aircraft weapons. ''Gyller'' had two extra torpedo tubes, for a total of four. ''Odin'' had a 20 mm anti aircraft gun instead of a 40 mm. ''Balder'' and ''Tor'' had not been finished when the Germans attacked, and it is not known if any changes in armament were planned. Although classified by the Norwegians as destroyers they have been widely regarded as torpedo boats because of their displacement and armament.〔Roger Chesneau (ed.), ''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922-1946'', London, 1992, ISBN 0-85177-146-7, p. 379〕〔A.V. Dashyan: ''Korabli Vtoroy mirovoy voyny – VMS Polshy i stran Skandinavii (Danii, Norwegii, Shvecyi i Finlandii)'' (ships - Navies of Poland and Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland) ), Morskaya Kollekcya nr. 3/2005 〕
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