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"Unstoppable Force: The Mighty Destroyer" From the daring acts of bravery in naval battles to the awe-inspiring power displayed by these warships

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Cruiser Ghost

Cruiser Ghost
Dmitry Nesvetaylov

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Eco Conflict

Eco Conflict
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Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Derwent, First Class Destroyer, Royal Navy

HMS Derwent, First Class Destroyer, Royal Navy Date: circa 1916

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Derwent probably during WW1

HMS Derwent probably during WW1 Date: circa 1916

Background imageDestroyer Collection: British salvage party on a German destroyer, Scapa

British salvage party on a German destroyer, Scapa Flow, Orkney, June 1919

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Scapa Flow, Salvage party on German destroyer

Scapa Flow, Salvage party on German destroyer

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Scapa Flow, Crew of German destroyer taking to

Scapa Flow, Crew of German destroyer taking to the boats on 21st June 1919

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Crew of a German Destroyer taking to the boats

Crew of a German Destroyer taking to the boats, Scapa Flow, Orkney, 21st June 1919

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Salvaging German Destroyer G102, Scapa Flow, Orkney

Salvaging German Destroyer G102, Scapa Flow, Orkney, June 1919

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Scapa Flow, Salvaging destroyer G102

Scapa Flow, Salvaging destroyer G102

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Scapa Flow, British boarding party alongside German

Scapa Flow, British boarding party alongside German destroyer, 21st June 1919

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Royal Navy Beagle Class Destroyer HMS Boadicea in 1930

Royal Navy Beagle Class Destroyer HMS Boadicea in 1930

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Boadicea A Royal Navy Beagle Class Destroyer

HMS Boadicea A Royal Navy Beagle Class Destroyer probably 1930s

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Beginning of World War Two, where sailors are relaxing in a destroyer escorting a Convoy. Date: 1939

Beginning of World War Two, where sailors are relaxing in a destroyer escorting a Convoy. Date: 1939

Background imageDestroyer Collection: H. M. S. Tumult (F121) - Type 16 fast anti-submarine frigate

H. M. S. Tumult (F121) - Type 16 fast anti-submarine frigate
H.M.S. Tumult (F121) - Type 16 fast anti-submarine frigate - Commissioned in 1943 (as a T-class destroyer), built by John Brown & Company. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageDestroyer Collection: H. M. S. Tyrian (F67) - S-class destroyer

H. M. S. Tyrian (F67) - S-class destroyer
H.M.S. Tyrian (F67) - S-class destroyer. Commissioned in 1943, built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Wallsend. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Whirlwind - W-Class Destroyer

HMS Whirlwind - W-Class Destroyer - commissioned in 1944. Date: circa 1945

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Solebay - Battle-class Destroyer

HMS Solebay - Battle-class Destroyer - commissioned in 1945 Date: circa 1946

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Aisne - Battle-class Destroyer

HMS Aisne - Battle-class Destroyer - commissioned in 1947. Date: circa 1948

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Crusader (H60) - a Royal Navy C-class destroyer

HMS Crusader (H60) - a Royal Navy C-class destroyer
HMS Crusader (H60) - a C-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in 1931. She saw service in the Home and Mediterranean Fleets

Background imageDestroyer Collection: The Starboard Watch - HMS Pincher - WW1

The Starboard Watch - HMS Pincher - WW1
The Starboard Watch - HMS Pincher (Beagle Class Destroyer) - WW1 Date: 1915

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Solignum Wood Preservative and White Ant Destroyer

Solignum Wood Preservative and White Ant Destroyer
Advert, Solignum Wood Preservative and White Ant Destroyer

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Royal Navy Destroyer on the Manchester Ship Canal

Royal Navy Destroyer on the Manchester Ship Canal

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Vickers EFBI Destroyer biplane at Aero Show Olympia in 1913

Vickers EFBI Destroyer biplane at Aero Show Olympia in 1913

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Vickers EFBI Destroyer at Aero Show Olympia in 1913

Vickers EFBI Destroyer at Aero Show Olympia in 1913

Background imageDestroyer Collection: WW2 Royal Navy Captain And Destroyer

WW2 Royal Navy Captain And Destroyer
A pair of WW2 illustrations from a children's ABC book. The left image shows a Royal Navy captain standing on deck, while the right picture shows the silhouetted form of a British destroyer ship

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Murakumo-class torpedo boat destroyer

Murakumo-class torpedo boat destroyer
Imperial Japanese Navy - Murakumo-class torpedo boat destroyer. (One of a class of six, all built by Thorneycroft in England) Date: circa 1900

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Volta (X62)

Volta (X62)
Marine Nationale Francaise - Volta (X62), a Mogador-class destroyer. Scuttled at Toulon on 27 November 1942. (Marine Nationale Francaise - French Navy) Date: circa 1940

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Douglas BTD-1 Destroyer 04959

Douglas BTD-1 Destroyer 04959 (MSN 1891), on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1985

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Douglas RB-66B Destroyer 53-0431

Douglas RB-66B Destroyer 53-0431
Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer 53-0431 (MSN 44312) was on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Museum closed and aircraft was scrapped in 1998 or shortly thereafter. Date: circa 1980

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Escort, E-class destroyer

HMS Escort, E-class destroyer
Royal Navy - HMS Escort, an E-class destroyer, built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s. Although assigned to the Home Fleet upon completion

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Kale, E-class - River-class destroyer

HMS Kale, E-class - River-class destroyer
Royal Navy - HMS Kale, a Hawthorn Leslie type River-class destroyer ordered under the 1903-1904 Naval Estimates and named after the Kale Water in the Scottish Borders

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Hornet, Acheron-class Destroyer

HMS Hornet, Acheron-class Destroyer
Royal Navy - HMS Hornet, an Acheron-class Destroyer that served during the First World War and was sold for breaking in 1921. She was the seventh Royal Navy ship to be named Hornet

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Douglas RB-66 Destroyer 54-0520

Douglas RB-66 Destroyer 54-0520
United States Air Force - Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer 54-0520 (msn 44820), of the 1st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, at RAF Alconbury in June 1964. Date: 1964

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Boadicea - a Boadicea-Class scout cruiser

HMS Boadicea - a Boadicea-Class scout cruiser
Royal Navy - HMS Boadicea, a Boadicea-Class scout cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Vulture - a Clydebank three funnel - 30 knot destroyer

HMS Vulture - a Clydebank three funnel - 30 knot destroyer
Royal Navy - HMS Vulture, a Clydebank three funnel - 30 knot destroyer ordered under the 1895 - 1896 Naval Estimates. She was the fifth ship to carry this name since it was introduced in 1776 for a

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Usk - a Yarrow-type River-Class destroyer

HMS Usk - a Yarrow-type River-Class destroyer
Royal Navy - HMS Usk, a Yarrow-type River-Class destroyer ordered under the 1901 - 1902 Naval Estimates and named after the River Usk in Wales flowing through Newport

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Ness - White Type River-class destroyer

HMS Ness - White Type River-class destroyer
Royal Navy - HMS Ness, a White Type River-class destroyer, at anchor. Ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1903 - 1904 Naval Estimates and named after the River Ness in northern Scotland

Background imageDestroyer Collection: British destroyer in pursuit of German U-boat, WW1

British destroyer in pursuit of German U-boat, WW1
British destroyer in pursuit of a German U-boat, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageDestroyer Collection: HMS Esk, burial at sea of Ldg Sig G H Guest

HMS Esk, burial at sea of Ldg Sig G H Guest
HMS Esk (H15), British E-class destroyer, burial at sea of Leading Signalman G H Guest, who died on 17 January 1935 and was buried the following day. Date: 1935

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Douglas EB-66C Destroyer 54-465

Douglas EB-66C Destroyer 54-465
Douglas EB-66C-DT Destroyer 54-465 (msn 44765), on display as a gate guard at Shaw AFB, South Carolina. Date: circa 1990

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Kamov Ka-27PS 60 Red

Kamov Ka-27PS 60 Red
Russian Navy - Kamov Ka-27PS 60 Red (msn 88610), aboard the Russian destroyer Admiral Levchenko, during a Spithead Naval Review on 28 June 2005. Date: 2005

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Douglas RB-66B Destroyer 53-0431

Douglas RB-66B Destroyer 53-0431
Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer 53-0431 (MSN 44312), at the Florence Air and Missile Museum, Florence Regional Airport, Florence, SC. Date: 1995

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Douglas BTD-1 Destroyer 04959

Douglas BTD-1 Destroyer 04959 (MSN 1891), under restoration for display at the Wings of Eagles Discovery Center, Elmira-Corning Regional Airport, Elmira, New York. Date: circa 2000

Background imageDestroyer Collection: The Ex-German Battleship Goeben being guarded by the Sirdas and Sparrowhawk (Destroyers)

The Ex-German Battleship Goeben being guarded by the Sirdas and Sparrowhawk (Destroyers) before being handed over to the Turks again as proposed in the Near East Treaty

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Russian torpedo destroyers attacked by Japanese torpedo destroyers at Port Arthur

Russian torpedo destroyers attacked by Japanese torpedo destroyers at Port Arthur
5042896 Russian torpedo destroyers attacked by Japanese torpedo destroyers at Port Arthur, 1904 (chromolithograph) by Tanaka

Background imageDestroyer Collection: A good specimen of a torpedo-boat destroyer (b / w photo)

A good specimen of a torpedo-boat destroyer (b / w photo)
962709 A good specimen of a torpedo-boat destroyer (b/w photo) by Japanese Photographer (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A good specimen of a torpedo-boat destroyer)

Background imageDestroyer Collection: Destroyer Royal Navy on exercise, Mediterranean Sea, 1934

Destroyer Royal Navy on exercise, Mediterranean Sea, 1934
Destroyer of the first flotilla, Royal Navy on exercise, Mediterranean Sea, 1934



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"Unstoppable Force: The Mighty Destroyer" From the daring acts of bravery in naval battles to the awe-inspiring power displayed by these warships, the destroyer has left an indelible mark on history. One such remarkable event was when H. M. S. Glowworm fearlessly rammed into the formidable Admiral Hipper during World War II, showcasing the unwavering determination of these vessels. Even ancient civilizations recognized their significance, as depicted in the Papyrus of Ani (Book of the Dead) - The Judgement scene, where a destroyer-like force protects and guides souls through treacherous waters towards eternal peace. In times of conflict, destroyers like HMS Tipperary led from the frontlines during World War I, exemplifying their pivotal role in safeguarding nations. Fast forward to 1941 and witness Fairey Swordfish Torpedo-Bombers launching from destroyers' decks during WWII; they became instrumental in turning tides against enemy forces. As Britains Sea Power Is Yours slogan proudly proclaimed, it is undeniable that destroyers played a vital part in maintaining maritime supremacy. During the Korean War, we see USS Shelton and USS Antietam refueling from USS Tolovana while HMS Dragons Lynx Helicopter fires flares overhead—a true display of combined naval might. Throughout history, British Royal Navy's fleet showcased its strength with ships like HMS Arethusa and HMS Manchester standing alongside destroyers during WWI. Today's modern era witnesses powerful vessels like HMS Defender returning triumphantly to Portsmouth or Royal Navy Type 45 Destroyer HMS Dragon patrolling international waters—symbols of strength and protection. The destroyer remains an embodiment of courage and resilience—an unstoppable force that has shaped our world's destiny on countless occasions.