HMS Newcastle
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HMS Newcastle
Summary
HMS Newcastle is a guided missile destroyer[1]. It draws 10 Wikipedia views per month (guided_missile_destroyer category, ranking #105 of 189).[2]
Key Facts
- HMS Newcastle's image is recorded as Newcastle&Cardiff Fareham Creek.jpg[3].
- HMS Newcastle's instance of is recorded as guided missile destroyer[4].
- HMS Newcastle's operator is recorded as Royal Navy[5].
- HMS Newcastle's manufacturer is recorded as Swan Hunter[6].
- HMS Newcastle's vessel class is recorded as Type 42 guided missile destroyer[7].
- HMS Newcastle's Commons category is recorded as HMS Newcastle (D87)[8].
- HMS Newcastle's IMO ship number is recorded as 4907000[9].
- HMS Newcastle's country of origin is recorded as United Kingdom[10].
- HMS Newcastle's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/029l7w[11].
- HMS Newcastle's service entry is recorded as +1978-00-00T00:00:00Z[12].
- HMS Newcastle's significant event is recorded as ship commissioning[13].
- HMS Newcastle's significant event is recorded as ship launching[14].
- HMS Newcastle's significant event is recorded as ship decommissioning[15].
- HMS Newcastle's significant event is recorded as keel laying[16].
- HMS Newcastle's pennant number is recorded as D87[17].
- HMS Newcastle's different from is recorded as HMS Newcastle[18].
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- HMS Newcastle's different from is recorded as HMS Newcastle[24].
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- HMS Newcastle's name is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'HMS Newcastle'}[26].
Why It Matters
HMS Newcastle draws 10 Wikipedia views per month (guided_missile_destroyer category, ranking #105 of 189).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]