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- Q5634356 subject Q7012747.
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- Q5634356 abstract "HMS Sluys was a Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy (RN). She was named in honour of the Battle of Sluys which occurred in 1340 during the Hundred Years' War, and which resulted in a decisive English victory over a French fleet. Sluys was built by Cammell Laird of Birkenhead. She was launched on 28 February 1945 and commissioned on 30 September 1946. In 1967, the ship was transferred to Iran and renamed Artemiz. In 1985, the ship was renamed again, this time Damavand. The status of the ship is currently unknown.".
- Q5634356 acquirementDate "1967-01-26".
- Q5634356 builder Q1029631.
- Q5634356 builder Q746718.
- Q5634356 commissioningDate "1946-09-30".
- Q5634356 completionDate "1946-09-30".
- Q5634356 country Q794.
- Q5634356 layingDown "1943-11-24".
- Q5634356 length "108.204".
- Q5634356 shipBeam "13.8684".
- Q5634356 shipLaunch "1945-02-28".
- Q5634356 status "Sold to Iran".
- Q5634356 status "non-operational since 1990".
- Q5634356 thumbnail HMS_Sluys_(D60).jpg?width=300.
- Q5634356 topSpeed "65.746".
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- Q5634356 shipAcquired "1967-01-26".
- Q5634356 shipBuilder Q1029631.
- Q5634356 shipBuilder Q746718.
- Q5634356 shipCommissioned "1946-09-30".
- Q5634356 shipCompleted "1946-09-30".
- Q5634356 shipCountry "Iran".
- Q5634356 shipFate "Sold to Iran".
- Q5634356 shipFate "non-operational since 1990".
- Q5634356 shipLaidDown "1943-11-24".
- Q5634356 shipLaunched "1945-02-28".
- Q5634356 shipLength "* pp * overall".
- Q5634356 shipName "Artemiz".
- Q5634356 shipName "Sluys".
- Q5634356 shipSpeed ", sustained sea".
- Q5634356 type Product.
- Q5634356 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5634356 type Ship.
- Q5634356 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q5634356 type Thing.
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- Q5634356 comment "HMS Sluys was a Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy (RN). She was named in honour of the Battle of Sluys which occurred in 1340 during the Hundred Years' War, and which resulted in a decisive English victory over a French fleet. Sluys was built by Cammell Laird of Birkenhead. She was launched on 28 February 1945 and commissioned on 30 September 1946. In 1967, the ship was transferred to Iran and renamed Artemiz. In 1985, the ship was renamed again, this time Damavand.".
- Q5634356 label "HMS Sluys (D60)".
- Q5634356 depiction HMS_Sluys_(D60).jpg.
- Q5634356 name "Artemiz".
- Q5634356 name "Sluys".