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- HMS_Kite_(U87) subject Category:Sloops_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) subject Category:World_War_II_shipwrecks_in_the_Arctic_Ocean.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) subject Category:World_War_II_sloops_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) hypernym Sloop.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) point "73.01666666666667 3.95".
- HMS_Kite_(U87) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) type Ship.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) type Incident.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) type Ship.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) type Sloop.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) type Submarine.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) type Product.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) type Thing.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) type SpatialThing.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) type Q11446.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) comment "HMS Kite (U87) was a Modified Black Swan-class sloop of the Royal Navy, commanded by Lt Cdr Segram RN and once commanded by the famous U-boat hunter Captain Frederic John Walker. She was one of several ships of that class that took part in the famous \"six in one trip\" in 1944 (in which six U-boats were sunk in one patrol).She was built at Cammell Laird shipyard, Birkenhead, on the banks of the river Mersey (she was to later to be based across the river in Gladstone Dock, Bootle).".
- HMS_Kite_(U87) label "HMS Kite (U87)".
- HMS_Kite_(U87) sameAs Q919124.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) sameAs HMS_Kite_(U87).
- HMS_Kite_(U87) sameAs اچاماس_کایت_(یو۸۷).
- HMS_Kite_(U87) sameAs m.04h2qy.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) sameAs Q919124.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) lat "73.01666666666667".
- HMS_Kite_(U87) long "3.95".
- HMS_Kite_(U87) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Kite_(U87)?oldid=703786373.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) depiction HMS_Kite_IWM_FL_22973.jpg.
- HMS_Kite_(U87) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Kite_(U87).
- HMS_Kite_(U87) name "HMS Kite".