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179:General characteristics
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309:Martinique
282:Royal Navy
216:Propulsion
187:907 tonnes
111:In service
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860:The Times
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224:Armament
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119:Captured
103:Launched
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79:Namesake
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567:Unicorn
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208:Draught
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159:Renamed
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564:aided
497:Apollo
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