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==Ships== ===A-class ships=== {|class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |+ Construction data |- ! scope="col" | Ship ! scope="col" | Navy ! scope="col" | Builder<ref name="ep15,26"/> ! scope="col" | [[Laid down]]<ref name="ep15,26">English (1993), pp. 15, 26</ref> ! scope="col" | [[Ceremonial ship launching|Launched]]<ref name="ep15,26"/> ! scope="col" | [[Ship commissioning|Commissioned]]<ref name="ep15,26"/> ! scope="col" | Fate |- ! scope="row" | {{HMS|Codrington|D65|2}} | rowspan="9" | Royal Navy | [[Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson]], [[Wallsend]] | 20 June 1928 | 8 August 1929 | 4 April 1930 | data-sort-value="27 July 1940" | Bombed and sunk off [[Dover]], 27 July 1940 |- ! scope="row" | {{HMS|Acasta|H09|2}} | rowspan="2" | [[John Brown & Company]], [[Clydebank]] | 13 August 1928 | 8 August 1929 | 11 February 1930 | data-sort-value="8 June 1940" | Sunk by the German battleships {{ship|German battleship|Scharnhorst||2}} and {{ship|German battleship|Gneisenau||2}} off [[Narvik]], 8 June 1940 |- ! scope="row" | {{HMS|Achates|H12|2}} | 11 September 1928 | 4 October 1929 | 11 February 1930 | data-sort-value="31 December 1942" | Sunk by the German cruiser {{ship|German cruiser|Admiral Hipper||2}} in [[Battle of the Barents Sea]], 31 December 1942 |- ! scope="row" | {{HMS|Active|H14|2}} | rowspan="2" | [[Hawthorn Leslie & Company]], [[Hebburn]] | 10 July 1928 | 9 July 1929 | 9 February 1930 | data-sort-value="7 July 1947" | Sold for breaking up, 7 July 1947 |- ! scope="row" | {{HMS|Antelope|H36|2}} | 11 July 1928 | 27 July 1929 | 20 February 1930 | data-sort-value="28 January 1946" | Sold for breaking up, 28 January 1946 |- ! scope="row" | {{HMS|Anthony|H40|2}} | rowspan="2" | [[Scotts Shipbuilding & Engineering Company]], [[Greenock]] | rowspan="2" | 30 July 1928 | 24 April 1929 | 14 February 1930 | data-sort-value="21 February 1948" | Sold for breaking up, 21 February 1948 |- ! scope="row" | {{HMS|Ardent|H41|2}} | 26 June 1929 | rowspan=2|14 April 1930 | data-sort-value="8 June 1940" | Sunk by the German battleships ''Scharnhorst'' and ''Gneisenau'' off Narvik, 8 June 1940 |- ! scope="row" | {{HMS|Arrow|H42|2}} | [[Vickers Armstrongs]], [[Barrow-in-Furness]] | 20 August 1928 | 22 August 1929 | data-sort-value="4 August 1943" | Damaged by the explosion of SS ''Fort Lamontee'' in [[Algiers]], 4 August 1943, and written off as a [[Marine insurance#Actual total loss and constructive total loss|constructive total loss]] |- ! scope="row" | {{HMS|Acheron|H45|2}} | rowspan="3" | [[John I. Thornycroft & Company]], [[Woolston, Hampshire|Woolston]] | 29 October 1928 | 18 March 1930 | 13 October 1931 | data-sort-value="17 December 1940" | Mined off the [[Isle of Wight]], 17 December 1940 |- ! scope="row" | {{HMCS|Saguenay|D79|2}} | rowspan="2" | Royal Canadian Navy | 27 September 1929 | 11 July 1930 | 22 May 1931 | data-sort-value="1945" | Damaged in a collision 15 November 1942 and de-rated to [[training ship]], sold for scrap 1945 |- ! scope="row" | {{HMCS|Skeena|D59|2}} | 14 October 1929 | 10 October 1930 | 10 June 1931 | data-sort-value="25 October 1944" | Wrecked in Kollafjord, Iceland, 25 October 1944 |} ===B-class ships=== {|class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |+ Construction data |- ! scope="col"|Ship ! scope="col"|Builder<ref name=e0>English (1993), p. 30</ref> ! scope="col"|Laid down<ref name=e0/> ! scope="col"|Launched<ref name=e0/> ! scope="col"|Commissioned<ref name=e0/> ! scope="col" | Fate |- ! scope="row" | [[HMS Keith|''Keith'']] | Vickers Armstrongs, Barrow in Furness | 1 October 1929 | 10 July 1930 | 20 March 1931 | rowspan=2 data-sort-value="1 June 1940" | Sunk by German aircraft off [[Dunkirk]] during [[Dunkirk evacuation|evacuation of BEF from France]], 1 June 1940<ref>English (1993), pp. 31β32</ref> |- ! scope="row" | [[HMS Basilisk (H11)|''Basilisk'']] |rowspan=2| [[John Brown & Company]], [[Clydebank]] | 18 August 1929 | 6 August 1930 | 4 April 1931 |- ! scope="row" | [[HMS Beagle (H30)|''Beagle'']] | 11 October 1929 | 29 September 1930 | 9 April 1931 | data-sort-value="1946" | [[ship breaking|Scrapped]], 1946<ref>English (1993), p. 33</ref> |- ! scope="row" | [[HMS Blanche (H47)|''Blanche'']] | rowspan=2 | Hawthorn Leslie & Co., Hebburn | 29 July 1929 | 29 May 1930 | 14 February 1931 | data-sort-value="13 November 1939" | Sunk by a [[naval mine|mine]], 13 November 1939<ref>English (1993), p. 34</ref> |- ! scope="row" | [[HMS Boadicea (H65)|''Boadicea'']] | 11 July 1929 | 23 September 1930 | 7 April 1931 | data-sort-value="13 June 1944" | Sunk by German bombers off [[Isle of Portland|Portland]], 13 June 1944<ref>English (1993), p. 36</ref> |- ! scope="row" | [[HMS Boreas (H77)|''Boreas'']] | rowspan=2 | [[Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company]], [[Jarrow]] | rowspan=2 | 22 July 1929 | 18 July 1930 | 20 February 1931 | data-sort-value="1952" | Scrapped, 1952<ref>English (1993), p. 37</ref> |- ! scope="row" | [[HMS Brazen (H80)|''Brazen'']] | 25 July 1930 | 8 April 1931 | data-sort-value="20 July 1940" | Sunk by German aircraft off [[Dover]], 20 July 1940<ref>English (1993), p. 38</ref> |- ! scope="row" | [[HMS Brilliant (H84)|''Brilliant'']] | rowspan=2 | Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend | 8 July 1929 | 9 October 1930 | 21 February 1931 | data-sort-value="1948" | Scrapped, 1948<ref>English (1993), p. 40</ref> |- ! scope="row" | [[HMS Bulldog (H91)|''Bulldog'']] | 10 August 1929 | 6 December 1930 | 8 April 1931 | data-sort-value="1946" | Scrapped, 1946<ref>English (1993), p. 42</ref> |}
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