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Greek destroyer Panthir (1912)

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During the Balkan Wars, the Royal Hellenic Navy purchased only the minimum amount of ammunition, 3,000 rounds of torpedoes. Torpedoes were not available for this class of ship, and for this reason these ships were initially named 'scouts' rather than 'destroyers'.
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enabling her to offer better anti-aircraft protection and anti-surface capabilities on her new missions.
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In 1919–1920, she participated in the operations in Southern Russia evacuating Greek refugees from the
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5 × Foster Wheeler boilers (4 coal-fired and 1 oil-fired), replaced by Yarrow oil-fired boilers in 1925
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from 1917 to 1918. By 1918, they were back on escort duty under Greek colors, mainly in the
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in October 1916, taken over by the French in November, and served in the
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31 knots (57 km/h) maximum (32 knots (59 km/h) after 1925)
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was refurbished from 1925 to 1927. She also participated in the
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which served in the Hellenic Royal Navy from 1912 to 1946.
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Military units and formations of Greece in the Balkan Wars
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seemed likely. Accepted by Captain Ath. Miaoulis, RHN in
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Index

Greek ship Panthir
Panther
Cammell Laird
Birkenhead
Aetos-class
destroyer
steam turbines
4 in (100 mm)
3 in (76 mm)
anti-aircraft
torpedo tubes
40 mm (1.6 in)
mines
20 mm Oerlikon gun
Greek
Aetos-class
destroyer
ARA Santiago del Estero
sister ships
Ierax
Leon
Aetos
Cammell Laird
Birkenhead
Balkan Wars
Palermo
Sicily
World War I
Triple Entente
Allies

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