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

The ''Draug'' class was the first multi-vessel class of destroyers built for the Royal Norwegian Navy, the first destroyer to be built for the RNoN being the ''Valkyrjen'', commissioned 17 May 1896. As the single ''Valkyrjen'' was not enough to fulfil the need for destroyers, the ''Draug'' class was ordered and built in the years 1908-1913. ''Draug'' was the lead ship, commissioned in 1910, followed by ''Troll'' in 1912 and ''Garm'' in 1913. ''Garm'' was also the first turbine engined vessel in Norway. Equipped with two Germania steam turbines, she consumed enormous amounts of coal.
==Characteristics==
They were fast vessels for their day, reaching speeds of up to 26.5 knots. The ''Draug'' class vessels carried six quick-firing guns to combat enemy torpedo boats, as well as three trainable torpedo tubes to attack larger vessels.
The class was named after the Draugr - a sinister, malevolent being of Nordic origin and often connected with mariners and the sea.

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