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== Real World Friagtes == | == Real World Friagtes == | ||
*Halifax-class (Canadian Forces Maritime Command) | *''Adelaide''-class(Royal Australian Navy) | ||
*Oliver Hazard Perry-class (United States Navy) | *''Barbaros''-class (Turkish Navy) | ||
* | *''De Zeven Provinciën''-class (Royal Netherlands Navy) | ||
*''Halifax''-class (Canadian Forces Maritime Command) | |||
*''La Fayette''-class (French Navy) | |||
*''Maelstrale''-class (Italian Navy) | |||
*''Neustrashimy''-class (Russian Navy) | |||
*''Oliver Hazard Perry''-class (United States Navy) | |||
*''Sachsen''-class (German Navy) | |||
== Frigates in [[Science Fiction]] == | == Frigates in [[Science Fiction]] == | ||
*[[Lancer Frigate]] | *[[Lancer Frigate]] |
Revision as of 23:57, 14 December 2010
In the modern navy, a frigate is a fast warship used for anti-ship warfare. Frigates are generally smaller than destroyers.
Real World Friagtes
- Adelaide-class(Royal Australian Navy)
- Barbaros-class (Turkish Navy)
- De Zeven Provinciën-class (Royal Netherlands Navy)
- Halifax-class (Canadian Forces Maritime Command)
- La Fayette-class (French Navy)
- Maelstrale-class (Italian Navy)
- Neustrashimy-class (Russian Navy)
- Oliver Hazard Perry-class (United States Navy)
- Sachsen-class (German Navy)
Frigates in Science Fiction
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