They were small (1,100 tons) second class destroyers, developed from the Momi class.
Onslow, an "M" class destroyer launched in 1916 and scrapped in 1921.
She was the first of three Australian Tribal class destroyers.
Lütjens was the first of three Lütjens class destroyers.
The L and M class destroyers were the response, achieving 35 knots.
An additional battle honour ("Aegean 1944") was carried by the Daring class destroyer.
This eliminated the requirement for the Type 82 class destroyer.
The second Minos was an "M" class destroyer in service from 1914 to 1920.
They also produced the machinery for four Tribal class destroyers.
It was basically an enlarged version of the earlier Turbine class destroyers.