A number of torpedo gunboats, such as the Alarm class and the Dryad class, were built for the Royal Navy during the 1880s and the 1890s; similar vessels were also constructed or otherwise acquired by a number of European nations and Japan.
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Spanish warship Destructor (1886), a fast ocean-going torpedo gunboat, precurson of the Destroyer.
The torpedo gunboat HMVS Countess of Hopetoun was named after her in 1890.