British NOX class II light cruiser
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Named after the goddess of the night, it is a light cruiser in the first-class design proposal. At the end of the First World War, the British Navy, in response to rumors of the German Navy building high-speed cruisers, redesigned the D-class cruiser and submitted numerous proposals. The NOX class represented a design proposal for the installation of a small caliber rapid-fire naval gun. It is planned to adopt a twin-mounted 113mm/45x diameter QF Mk.I(Mk.IIIUD gun base) gun as a dual-purpose anti-aircraft gun. This artillery uses fixed ammunition and has a firing rate of up to 12 rounds per minute. It is commonly found on aircraft carriers such as HMS Royal Ark and HMS Glory and HMS Glory.