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Iroquois Class Air Defence Destroyers, Canada



HMCS Huron was decommissioned in March 2005.


  • HMCS Algonquin was commissioned in November 1972.

  • HMCS Huron was decommissioned in March 2005.

  • HMCS Algonquin at the Rim of the Pacific Exercise 2004.

  • A long-side view of HMCS Athabaskan.

  • The Iroquois Class can accommodate two twin engine CH 124 Sea King medium...

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