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frigate (/ˈfrɪɡət/) is a type of warship. In
different eras, the
roles and
capabilities of
ships classified as
frigates have varied. The name
frigate...
- The Type 31
frigate, also
known as the
Inspiration class, and
formerly known as the Type 31e
frigate or
General Purpose Frigate (GPF), is a
class of five...
- Multi-Missione),
which stands for "European multi-purpose
frigate", is a Franco-Italian
family of multi-purpose
frigates designed by
Naval Group and Fincantieri. In...
- Constellation-class multi-mission guided-missile
frigates of the
United States Navy are
based on the
European multipurpose frigates (FREMM),
already in
service with the...
- The Type 26
frigate, also
known as City-class
frigate, is a
class of
frigates being built for the
United Kingdom's
Royal Navy, with
variants also being...
- or Saarland-class
frigate (Fregatte 126) is a
planned German frigate class intended to
replace the F123 Brandenburg-class
frigates in the
German Navy...
-
identified as the
ANZAC class and the MEKO 200 ANZ type) is a ship
class of ten
frigates;
eight operated by the
Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and two
operated by...
- in 1667.
Alternative names and
spellings include "
frigate bird", "
frigate-bird", "
frigate", "
frigate-petrel".
Christopher Columbus encountered frigatebirds...
- The Type 23
frigate or Duke
class is a
class of
frigates built for the
United Kingdom's
Royal Navy. The
ships are
named after British Dukes, thus leading...
- frigatebird or
frigate bird in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Frigate Bird or variation, may
refer to:
Frigatebird (Fregatidae family):
frigate bird seabirds...