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Random Royal Canadian Navy Ships Of The First World Wareport

  • HMCS TR 24 (Castle class)

    (Minesweepers) (Surface vessels)

  • HMCS CD 38 *

    (Naval drifters) (Surface vessels)

  • HMCS Arras (Battle class)

    (Naval trawlers) (Surface vessels)

  • HMCS CD 14 *

    (Naval drifters) (Surface vessels)

  • HMCS TR 51 (Castle class)

    (Minesweepers) (Surface vessels)

  • Rambler

    (Motor launches) (Auxiliary vessels)

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When World War I broke out, there was not much difference between the navies of different countries. In the 19th century, naval technology took off, naval ships also completed from the sailing ship to the government and enterprise power upgrade, so the degree of the world’s attention to the ship has a great impact on the later combat force. The Canadian naval service was established in 1910 as Canada’s main combat force during the First World War.

At that time, they made great efforts to develop ships and purchased a large number of ships from various countries for the purpose of enriching the country’s naval strength. The random tool lists 240 different types of Canadian naval vessels from the First World War. Under the condition of less developed technology at that time, these ships were already the most advanced types of equipment in the world. If you are interested in the Canadian Navy, check out the different models and styles of these ships in the generator.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Royal Canadian Navy ships of the First World War.

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