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- HMS_Southampton_(D90) length "125000.0".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) abstract "HMS Southampton was a batch two Type 42 destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was named after the city of Southampton, England, and built by Vosper Thornycroft, in Southampton. She was the sixth Royal Navy ship to bear the name.".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) builder VT_Group.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) class Type_42_destroyer.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) commissioningDate "1981-10-31".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) country United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) decommissioningDate "2009-02-12".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) homeport HMNB_Portsmouth.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) layingDown "1976-10-21".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) length "125.0".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) motto "(Latin: "For justice and the Queen")".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) motto "Pro jusititus pro Rege".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) operator Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) orderDate "1976-03-17".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipBeam "14.3".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipLaunch "1979-01-29".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) status "Sold for scrap".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) thumbnail HMS_Southampton_D90.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) wikiPageExternalLink nav.1706.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) wikiPageID "485810".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) wikiPageRevisionID "599355698".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Southampton_(D90).
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipAircraft "Lynx HMA8".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipArmament "4.5".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipArmament "Sea Dart missiles".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipBeam "14.3 m".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipBuilder VT_Group.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipClass Type_42_destroyer.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipCommissioned "1981-10-31".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipComplement "287".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipCountry United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipDecommissioned "2009-02-12".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipDisplacement "4820".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipFate "Sold for scrap".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipFlag "60".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipHomeport HMNB_Portsmouth.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipIdentification "Pennant number: D90".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipLaidDown "1976-10-21".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipLaunched "1979-01-29".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipLength "125 m".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipMotto "Pro jusititus pro Rege".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipName "HMS Southampton".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipNickname ""The Mighty Ninety" .".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipOperator Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipOrdered "1976-03-17".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipPropulsion "2".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipPropulsion "COGOG turbines, 2 shafts".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) shipSpeed "30".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) subject Category:1979_ships.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) subject Category:Cold_War_destroyers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) subject Category:Southampton-built_ships.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) subject Category:Type_42_destroyers_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) type Ship.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) type Product.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) comment "HMS Southampton was a batch two Type 42 destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was named after the city of Southampton, England, and built by Vosper Thornycroft, in Southampton. She was the sixth Royal Navy ship to bear the name.".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) label "HMS Southampton (D90)".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) label "HMS Southampton (D90)".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) sameAs HMS_Southampton_(D90).
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) sameAs m.02g700.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) sameAs Q1565383.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) sameAs Q1565383.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Southampton_(D90)?oldid=599355698.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) depiction HMS_Southampton_D90.jpg.
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Southampton_(D90).
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) name "HMS Southampton".
- HMS_Southampton_(D90) nick ""The Mighty Ninety" (after her pennant number).".