An item reported that the by Yarrow built Greek destroyer Thyella (1) had a displacement of 420 tons and a speed of 32 knots. Crew numbered 66 men. Armament consisted of 4 quick firing guns of which the ones mounted in the keel line had a calibre of 7,6cm. Four funnels.
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1. Laid down by Yarrow Shipbuilders, Cubitt Town, London, England in 1905, launched and commissioned in 1907 and sunk by the German Luftwaffe on 21 April 1941 off Vouliagmeni near Athens, Greece. Of the Thyella-class consisting of the Thyella, Lonchi, Nafkratousa and Stendoni.
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1. Laid down by Yarrow Shipbuilders, Cubitt Town, London, England in 1905, launched and commissioned in 1907 and sunk by the German Luftwaffe on 21 April 1941 off Vouliagmeni near Athens, Greece. Of the Thyella-class consisting of the Thyella, Lonchi, Nafkratousa and Stendoni.