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498:, cruisers
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223:6,850 tons
217:5,600 tons
162:6 June 1939
60:introducing
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1826:Categories
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1365:References
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911:Formidable
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311:Complement
264:Propulsion
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336:2 × quad
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225:full load
151:Laid down
68:June 2008
1772:Jahangir
1738:Royalist
1664:Royalist
1643:Argonaut
1601:Euryalus
1594:Hermione
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617:Galatea
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556:Force W
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141:Builder
112:History
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