-Class G is a destroyer built under the limits of the London Convention.
-98.5m in total length, 1370 tons of drainage, 3 steam turbines and 2 shafts, speed of 36 knots, 4 4.7-inch Mk.IX single guns, 2 5-unit torpedo launch tubes and 20 detonations.
-One G-class destroyer. After his commissioning, he was engaged in monitoring missions for the Spanish Civil War.
-After the outbreak of World War II, engaged in escort and patrol duties in the North Sea. In February 1940, collided with a Swedish ship in heavy fog and damaged.
-Participated in a Norwegian mine laying operation in April 1940, encountering a German destroyer while leaving the fleet for rescue.
-The German side is damaged by shelling with the support of heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper.
-Glow Warm does not hit back with a lightning strike, but attacks the body of heavy fog, damages the hipper, but sinks due to the explosion of the boiler.
-About 40 crew members were rescued by the German side.
-This naval battle is called Trondheim offshore battle.
-Etching parts such as handrails, bulwarks, stairs and ladders are included
-In 1938, the main gun and torpedo launcher were not removed later, and it was operating almost as designed.
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