| HNLMS TrompThe HNMS Tromp was a light cruiser in the Royal Netherlands Navy, commissioned in 1938. The ship saw action during World War II, but was damaged during the Battle of Badoeng Strait, 1942, and was sent to Australia for repairs. Later she served with the US | HnæfHnaef (d. 450?), son of Hoc, was a Danish prince mentioned in the Old English poems Beowulf and the Finnsburg Fragment. He was the brother of Hildeburh, wife of the Frisian lord Finn, and was killed during a Danish expedition to Frisian territory. See Fin | HNoMS RapThe naval ship HNoMS Rap is commonly acknowledged to have been the first torpedo boat in use in any navy in the world. Its original Norwegian name is KNM Rap (KNM, which denotes 'Kongelige Norske Marine', is the correct term in Norwegian). HNoMS for 'His |
| HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310)HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310). Displacement: 5,121 tonnes Length: 132m x 16. 8m x ?m Armament: 76mm OTO Melara SuperRapid gun 12. 7mm Stingray LWT depth charges ESSM MK 41 VLS NSM SSM Max speed: 26+kts Crew: 120 Launch: June 3, 2004 The vessel is named aft | HNIWHNIW CL-20 are names used for 2,4,6,8,10,12-hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane, a nitramine explosive. It is approximately 20% more powerful than HMX. | HNBHNB is acronym for Croatian National Bank (Hrvatska Narodna Banka) the central bank of Republic of Croatia. For further information visit http://www. |