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  2. 24-pounder long gun - Wikipedia

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    During the First French Empire, 24-pounders would also arm Type 1 Model Towers for coastal defence. In the Royal Navy, the 24-pounder was similarly used on some heavy frigates, which carried 26 guns. Fourth-rate ships carried 22 on their secondary batteries, and third-rates carried 32. First-rates carried thirty-four 24-pounders on their middle ...

  3. Endymion-class frigate - Wikipedia

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    To cope with the heavy American 24-pounder frigates of the Constitution-type, the Admiralty decided to build a batch of new 24-pounder frigates. During the long war with France , the standard British frigate was of about 1,000 tons and armed with a main battery of only 18-pounders, no match for the big US ships.

  4. List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    The American Revolution saw the emergence of new fifth rates of 36 or 38 guns which carried a main battery of 18-pounder guns, and were thus known as "heavy" frigates, while the French Revolutionary War brought about the introduction of a few 24-pounder gun armed frigates. In the 1830s, new types emerged with a main battery of 32-pounder guns.

  5. List of sail frigates of France - Wikipedia

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    During the American Revolutionary War, larger types carrying an 18-pounder or even 24-pounder main battery (and more secondary guns on the gaillards) were introduced, and following the French Revolution these became predominant. Finally in the 1820s, a new type of 30-pounder armed frigate was brought into service.

  6. SMS Radetzky (1854) - Wikipedia

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    4 × 24-pounder breechloading guns SMS Radetzky was a screw frigate in the Austro-Hungarian Navy , built in England in 1856. She was lost after the detonation of her powder magazine in 1869.

  7. HMS Endymion (1797) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Endymion was a 40-gun fifth rate that served in the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars, the War of 1812 and during the First Opium War.She was built to the lines of the French prize Pomone captured in 1794.

  8. HMS Anson (1781) - Wikipedia

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    The result was a frigate of 44 guns, with a primary gun deck armament of twenty-six 24-pounder cannon (most frigates of the time were too lightly built to handle such heavy guns, so were armed with 18-pounders).

  9. Brazilian ship Pedro I - Wikipedia

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    There the 18-pounder guns on the deck were changed for the 24-pounder guns of the Ipiranga frigate, which were lighter. The 32-pounder carronades of Ipiranga were also mounted on Pedro I's orlop, increasing its total guns. The ship's crew was complemented to a total of 900 men, gathered from the rest of the squadron. After the changes, Pedro I ...