Chacal-class destroyer
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Chacal-class destroyer
Summary
Chacal-class destroyer is a ship class[1]. It draws 131 Wikipedia views per month (ship_class category, ranking #407 of 1,757).[2]
Key Facts
- Chacal-class destroyer's instance of is recorded as ship class[3].
- Chacal-class destroyer is operated by French Navy[4].
- Chacal-class destroyer is operated by Royal Italian Navy[5].
- Jaguar is named after Chacal-class destroyer[6].
- Chacal-class destroyer's manufacturer is recorded as Naval Group[7].
- Chacal-class destroyer's manufacturer is recorded as Ateliers et Chantiers de Saint-Nazaire Penhoët[8].
- Chacal-class destroyer's manufacturer is recorded as Ateliers et Chantiers de Bretagne[9].
- Chacal-class destroyer's manufacturer is recorded as Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire[10].
- Chacal-class destroyer is a type of destroyer[11].
- Chacal-class destroyer's Commons category is recorded as Chacal class destroyers[12].
- Chacal-class destroyer's country of origin is recorded as France[13].
- 1923 marks the founding of Chacal-class destroyer[14].
- Chacal-class destroyer was part of the conflict World War II[15].
- Chacal-class destroyer's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Chacal-class destroyers[16].
- Chacal-class destroyer's total produced is recorded as {'amount': '+6'}[17].
- Chacal-class destroyer's topic has template is recorded as Template:Chacal class destroyer[18].
- Chacal-class destroyer's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'Chacal'}[19].
- Chacal-class destroyer's speed is recorded as {'unit': 'Q128822', 'amount': '+35.5'}[20].
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Physical Characteristics
Chacal-class destroyer's speed is recorded as {'unit': 'Q128822', 'amount': '+35.5'}[20].
Designation and Status
Chacal-class destroyer's instance of is recorded as ship class[3].
History and Context
1923 marks the founding of Chacal-class destroyer[14]. Jaguar is named after it[6].
Why It Matters
Chacal-class destroyer draws 131 Wikipedia views per month (ship_class category, ranking #407 of 1,757).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]