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  • ...service life, being retired in 1988 after the last Type 12 Rothesay-class frigates were decommissioned.<ref name=":0" /> It was also exported to several other
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  • === Frigates === ...istances and using wider, or more modern range of weaponry. Still, though, frigates are relatively prone to damage and are easily outgunned in a straight gunfi
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  • ...lans were revised shortly afterwards due to the JMSDF realizing that their frigates in service at the time, as well as being older leased US vessels, were star {{Japan frigates}}
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  • ...shi under license as the Type 71 which was adopted in 1971 on a variety of frigates.
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  • ...l size of the ship, it is able to stay on shallow waters compared to other frigates and destroyers which are likely to get stuck on rocks and any other obstacl The Köln, as a Cold War frigate, has a very different playstyle to the WW2 frigates and destroyers, as armour is lacklustre and RPM is limited compared to some
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  • ...ast for a ship of its size and firepower, almost on par with coastal fleet frigates and sub-chasers ([[Albatros]], [[SKR-7]], etc). It is more than capable of
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  • On 17 April 1949, London sailed from Hong Kong to Shanghai. At that time, frigates Amethyst and Black Swan were stationed at Shanghai and destroyer Consort at
    48 KB (7,750 words) - 04:55, 24 March 2024
  • {{Japan frigates}}
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  • ...ted the MLE 53 on two class of ships. These ships were the ''Köln''-class frigates, such as the ''[[Köln F220|Köln]]'' and ''[[Lübeck]]'', and the ''Hambur
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  • ...harges but they cause a little damage to enemy big ships as destroyers and frigates, meanwhile the little ones can be easily killed by the charges or by the AA
    16 KB (2,491 words) - 21:03, 25 June 2024
  • ...ch allow the destruction of tougher targets to destroy such as destroyers, frigates or other ships with good survivability, of course, try to aim the torpedoes
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  • ...them much faster, which is a huge advantage in the BR where destroyers and frigates alike are relatively manoeuvrable and can easily avoid slow torpedoes. Of c
    16 KB (2,575 words) - 08:26, 30 June 2024
  • * 135 mm HE Dirompente - Universal high-explosive round, great against frigates and torpedo boats alike, to a degree also useful against enemy destroyers,
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  • {{Japan frigates}}
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  • {{USSR frigates}}
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  • ...er in the BR range cause the ship to struggle against [[:Category:Frigates|frigates]], [[:Category:Sub-chasers|sub-chasers]] or any bluewater ships
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  • ...l size of the ship, it is able to stay on shallow waters compared to other frigates and destroyers which are likely to get stuck on rocks and any other obstacl ...Lübeck, as a Cold War frigate, has a very different playstyle to the WW2 frigates and destroyers, as armour is lacklustre and RPM is limited compared to some
    18 KB (3,060 words) - 02:09, 7 April 2023
  • ...tively combat lightly armoured vessels and lightly armoured destroyers and frigates.
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  • ...it is really slow as other patrol boats, fast attack craft, destroyers and frigates are as fast as the MPK Pr.12412 as it only has a top speed of 61 km/h. Due ...al fleet vessels. When it comes to facing bigger ships like destroyers and frigates (mostly seen in uptiers), the AK-176M tends to struggle penetrating them as
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  • ...t 1953, and commissioned in April 1954. In the late 1950s, some Riga-class frigates underwent modernization, designated as Pr.50 A. The modernization included {{USSR frigates}}
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