The battleship HMS Royal Oak belonged to the Revenge class, which consisted of a total of five ships, were put into service during the First World War, with only two ships could be used.
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The battleship HMS Revenge belonged to the same class of ships, which consisted of five ships, were put into service during the First World War, with only two ships could be used.
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The battlecruiser HMS Repulse belonged to the Renown class, which consisted of two ships and were originally planned as battleships before the First World War.
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The battlecruiser HMS Renown belonged to the same class of ships, which consisted of two ships and were originally planned as battleships before the First World War.
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The Liner HMS Queen belonged to the Formidable class, a pre-Dreadnought ship type that was considered technically obsolete shortly after commissioning by the HMS Dreadnought.
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The battle cruiser HMS Princess Royal belonged to the Lion class, which consisted of a total of three ships and were built in response to the Moltke and Kaiser class of the German Empire.
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The battleship HMS Prince of Wales belonged to the Formidable class, a pre-Dreadnought ship type that was considered technically obsolete shortly after commissioning by the HMS Dreadnought.
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The battlecruiser HMS New Zealand belonged to the Indefatigable class, which originally was to belong to only one ship, by donations from Australia and New Zealand finally three ships were built.
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The armored cruiser HMS Natal belonged to the Warrior class, which consisted of four ships and should be an improved version of the Duke-of-Edinburgh class.
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