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  2. List of sail frigates of France - Wikipedia

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    Early French naval frigates, until the 1740s, comprises two distinct groups. The larger types were the frégates-vaisseau, with batteries of guns spread over two decks; these were subdivided into two groups; the larger were the frégates du premier ordre - or vaisseau du quatrième rang (French Fourth Rates) - usually with a lower deck battery of 12-pounder guns, and an upper deck battery of ...

  3. List of French current frigates - Wikipedia

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    The French Navy does not use the term "destroyer" but rather classifies these vessels as "first-rate frigates". Nevertheless, they are identified with the NATO "D" designation which ranks them in the destroyer class, instead of ranking them with an "F" designation as frigates.

  4. Lists of sail frigates - Wikipedia

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    There are several lists of sail frigates: List of Danish sail frigates; List of Egyptian sail frigates; List of French sail frigates; List of German sail frigates; List of Italian sailing frigates; List of Netherlands sail frigates; List of sail frigates of the Ottoman Empire; List of Russian sail frigates; List of Spanish sail frigates

  5. List of French modern frigates - Wikipedia

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    The list of French modern frigates covers ships acquired or built between 1925 and the present day. This list is not comprehensive. In France, "destroyers" are called "contre-torpilleurs" or "first rank frigates"; hence, destroyer-size ships might be listed here. During the 1940s, frigate-size ships were called "torpilleurs". Bourrasque class ...

  6. La Fayette-class frigate - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, the French Navy (Marine Nationale) started the studies for frigates adapted to low-intensity conflicts in the post–Cold War era. The ships were to serve in the large French exclusive economic zone (EEZ), be adapted to humanitarian operations or low-intensity operations in support of land troops, and replace the aging D'Estienne d'Orves-class avisos, which tended to prove ...

  7. French frigate Vendémiaire - Wikipedia

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    Vendémiaire is a Floréal-class frigate (French: frégate de surveillance) of the French Navy. She is the fifth ship of the class, and is named after Vendémiaire, the first month of the Republican Calendar. The ship was constructed at Saint-Nazaire, France, in 1992 and entered service in 1993.

  8. Iphigénie-class frigate - Wikipedia

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    The Iphigénie class was a group of nine 32-gun/12-pounder frigates of the French Navy, built during the late 1770s at Lorient (2 ships) and Saint Malo (7 ships). They were designed by Léon Guignace.

  9. De Zeven Provinciën-class frigate - Wikipedia

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    However, according to Jane's International Defence Review: [The RNLN has] reported great success using tailored surface-search software for the APAR sets fitted to the De Zeven Provinciën-class frigates deployed on antipiracy roles. By sacrificing some of APAR's high-end antiaircraft warfare capabilities, which were deemed unnecessary for the ...

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