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The York-class cruisers served as British heavy cruisers during the interwar period, designed as a smaller, faster option to the County class, typical displacement near 8,000-8,500 tons. Armament included six 8-inch guns, and could reach about 32-32.5 knots, driven by four boilers and four Parsons turbines. In operations, these cruisers were tasked with convoy escorts, participating in World War II actions, notably in the Mediterranean. A notable ship, HMS York took damage from Italian explosive motorboats, later salvaged and scrapped in 1952.

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HMS York

HMS York (90) was the lead ship of two York-class heavy cruisers built for the Royal Navy. She served in the North American theatre before the war, and escorted Atlantic convoys in the first part of the Second World War. She also participated in the British Norway campaign, and was later reassigned to the Mediterranean Squadron. However, while in service with the Mediterranean fleet, she was disabled by Italian explosive motorboats. Critically damaged, her wreck was abandoned by the Allies....

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York-class heavy cruiser

The York-class was a class of heavy cruisers used by Great Britain during World War II.

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