The Daring Class Destroyers & HMAS Diamantina
Best design features, tried and tested during the World War II, — the Daring class was designed as the UK Royal Navy super destroyer. Australia decided to build three of the Daring class destroyers. They are the last artillery ships of their type, which makes them unique. HMAS Diamantina is a River-class frigate that served the Royal Australian Navy. Constructed in the mid-1940s, Diamantina was active from 1945 until 1946, was placed in reserve, then was recommissioned as a survey ship from 1959 until 1980. More information: http://navyfilms.tv

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