Glider
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It shouldn't have taken a rocket scientist to figure out that a pair of WW I 2pdr pom-poms on hand worked mounts or a pair of hand worked quad .5in Vickers guns were NOT adequate AA Armament for a destroyer. Or that single 12pdr or 4in gun in local control (cartwheel sight and gun captains eye and wetted finger held high for fire control) weren't going to be satisfactory either no matter how steady a course the ship steered.
The vast majority of British destroyers at the beginning of the war had pretty much only maneuver to depend on.
Be fair the newer destroyers from the Tribal on had the quad 2pd and two quad 0,5 which clearly isn't huge but a lot more than most navies had. US destroyers of the same period normally had 4 or 6 x 0.5, German destroyers did well with 4 x 37mm (but only semi automatic) and 4 - 7 20mm, and the Japanese 4 x 25mm.
I think it would be fair to say that all pre war destroyers depended on their ability to manoeuvre, and that the US vessels were worse off than most.
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