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C class destroyer (1943)
The C class was a class of 32 destroyers of the Royal Navy launched from 1943 to 1945. They served in World War II, mainly as convoy escorts.
Ships
Ca subclass
- Caesar , launched on 14 February 1944
- Cambrian , launched on 10 December 1943
- Caprice , launched on 16 September 1943
- Carron , launched on 28 March 1944
- Carysfort , launched on 25 July 1944
- Cassandra , launched on 29 November 1943
- Cavalier, launched on 7 April 1944, Preserved at Chatham, Kent
- Cavendish , launched on 12 April 1944
Ch subclass
- Chaplet , launched on 18 July 1944
- Charity, launched on 30 November 1944 (to Pakistan as Shah Jehan)
- Chequers , launched on 30 October 1944
- Cheviot , launched on 2 May 1944
- Chevron , launched on 23 February 1944
- Chieftain , launched on 26 February 1945
- Childers , launched on 27 February 1945
- Chivalrous , launched on 22 June 1945 (to Pakistan as Taimur)
Co subclass
- Cockade , launched on 7 March 1944
- Comet , launched on 22 June 1944
- Comus , launched on 14 March 1945
- Concord , launched on 14 May 1945
- Consort , launched on 19 October 1944
- Constance , launched on 22 August 1944
- Contest , launched on 16 December 1944
- Cossack , launched on 10 May 1944
Cr subclass
- Creole , launched on 22 November 1945 (to Pakistan as Alamgir)
- Crescent , launched on 20 July 1944
- Crispin , launched on 23 June 1945 (to Pakistan as Jahangir)
- Cromwell , launched on 6 August 1945 (to Norway as Bergen)
- Crown , launched on 19 December 1945 (to Norway as Oslo)
- Croziers , launched on 19 September 1944 (to Norway as Trondheim)
- Crusader , launched on 5 October 1944 (to Canada)
- Crystal , launched on 12 February 1945 (to Norway as Stavanger)
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