The destroyer was ordered in Germany in 1913 to replenish the fleet of the Republic of China with modern ships. She has never been built, but she served as a prototype for V-25-class German destroyers.
The destroyer was ordered in Germany in 1913 to replenish the fleet of the Republic of China with modern ships. She has never been built, but she served as a prototype for V-25-class German destroyers.
ex-Brush, an Allen M Sumner-class destroyer, she was sold to Taiwan Navy in December 1969.
ex-Erben, a Fletcher-class destroyer. She was transferred to South Korea in May 1963.
ex-Macomb, a US Gleaves-class destroyer. In October 1954, Macomb was transferred to the JMSDF and was renamed to Hatakaze. Later in 1970 she was again transferred to Taiwan Navy.
The flotilla leader project was developed in Great Britain and offered to the Republic of China government in 1929 (T.306 project), but it has never been implemented. The ship's armament consisted of five main caliber guns and two three-tube torpedo tubes.
ex-Radiant, a Thronycroft R-class destroyer. She was transferred to the Royal Thai Navy in 1920. She was well armed and maintained very high speed. For almost the entire service life she was the most powerful torpedo ship of the Thai Navy.
ex-Nonpareil and ex-Tjerk Hiddes, a British-built N-class destroyer for Netherlands Navy, she was transferred to Indonesia in 1951.
ex-Rezkiy, a Gnevny-class destroyer. She was transferred to the People Republic of China Navy in 1954. She maintained high speed and had powerful artillery of the main caliber for her ship type.
ex-Namikaze, a Minekaze-class destroyer, she was transferred to Republic of China Navy in October 1947.