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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
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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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307:A/S type 123A detection device added
650:Decommissioned Hellenic Navy ships
270:37 mm anti-aircraft gun added
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676:World War II destroyers of Greece
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429:-class ships were seized by the
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691:Ships built on the River Mersey
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356:The ship, along with her three
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645:List of naval ships of Greece
523:History of the Hellenic Navy
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259:3 × electric search lights
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475:, she took part in the
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283:Modified for laying 40
238:4 in (100 mm)
176:8.3 m (27 ft)
136:General characteristics
671:Aetos-class destroyers
513:was stricken in 1946.
245:3 in (76 mm)
184:3 m (9.8 ft)
160:880 tons standard
389:was originally named
331:, "Panther") was an
391:Santiago del Estero
463:and the destroyer
302:20 mm Oerlikon gun
18:Greek ship Panthir
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107:1 April 1911
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450:battleships
435:French Navy
419:World War I
395:Balkan Wars
681:1911 ships
665:Categories
553:2006-10-31
529:References
439:Aegean Sea
383:Birkenhead
218:Complement
189:Propulsion
90:Birkenhead
481:Anatolian
469:Black Sea
448:with the
339:destroyer
277:gun added
197:5 funnels
151:destroyer
131:Broken up
96:Laid down
517:See also
483:coasts.
477:blockade
240:/50 guns
226:Armament
104:Launched
64:Namesake
624:Panthir
511:Panthir
496:Panthir
488:Panthir
479:of the
417:During
399:Palermo
387:Panthir
317:Panthir
82:Builder
74:Ordered
68:Panther
53:Panthir
30:History
504:Bombay
460:Lemnos
454:Kilkis
431:Allies
403:Sicily
345:Origin
336:-class
328:Πάνθηρ
165:Length
148:-class
57:Πάνθηρ
43:Greece
617:Ierax
610:Aetos
596:Aetos
427:Aetos
374:Aetos
362:Ierax
334:Aetos
322:Greek
304:added
290:1942:
285:mines
263:1925:
210:Speed
181:Draft
146:Aetos
631:Leon
465:Leon
457:and
371:and
368:Leon
300:1 ×
243:1 ×
236:4 ×
173:Beam
128:Fate
123:1946
115:1912
99:1911
77:1912
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49:Name
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326:ΒΠ
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