Arabella Class Destroyer
The Arabella Class was an improvement of the Carrywood class, another destroyer that had only finished construction two months before. With the release of several new AA weapons designed as a response to Japan's growing use of aircraft in their war with China. The Arabella class traded an aft turret for a torpedo launcher as well as two flak cannons.
Like her older cousin, she was a light and very fast ship and was effective at shooting down Japanese planes post 1940. During Antara's initial counter attack in 1940, smaller destroyers such as the Carrywood and Arabella classes were primarily used as offshore support for ground units.
Ships in Class - Launched - Fate
Arabella - 1938 - Scrapped 1948
Karin - 1938 - Sunk by aircraft 1940
Christina - 1938 - Scrapped 1948
Erica - 1938 - Scrapped 1948
Karla - 1938 - Scrapped 1948
Katarina - 1938 - Sunk by surface fire 1942