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  2. HMAS Tasman - Wikipedia

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    The Hunter-class frigate will be an Australian variation of the Type 26 class frigate that is to be operated by the Royal Navy from the mid-2020s. The class will have a 8,800-tonne (8,700-long-ton; 9,700-short-ton) full load displacement and will be approximately 150 metres (490 ft) in length. The vessel will be capable of sailing in excess of ...

  3. Corvettes of the Royal New Zealand Navy - Wikipedia

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    Flower-class corvettes. Class Dates Career Fate HMNZS Arabis: 1944–1948 scrapped 1951 HMNZS Arbutus: 1944–1948 scrapped 1951 Bathurst-class corvettes. Class Dates ...

  4. List of corvette classes - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Corvette classes - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi-class corvette; Ada-class corvette; Adhafer-class corvette; Admiral Petre Bărbuneanu-class corvette; Al Zubarah-class corvette; Albatros-class corvette; Amazonas-class offshore patrol vessel; Anawrahta-class corvette; Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft; Arnala-class corvette; Assad-class corvette; Atholl-class corvette ...

  6. Category:Lists of corvettes - Wikipedia

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  7. HMS Flint Castle (K383) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Flint Castle (K383) was one of 44 Castle-class corvettes built for the Royal Navy during World War II. Completed at the end of 1943, the ship ran aground while training in January 1944. After repairs were completed the following month, she was briefly assigned to the 39th Escort Group for convoy escort duties in the Atlantic Ocean.

  8. HMS Comus (1878) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Comus was a corvette (reclassified in 1888 as a third-class cruiser) of the Royal Navy. She was the name ship of her class. Launched in April 1878, the vessel was built by Messrs. J. Elder & Co of Glasgow at a cost of £123,000. [2] Comus and her classmates were built during a period of naval transition.

  9. HSwMS Karlstad - Wikipedia

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    HSwMS Karlstad is the fifth ship of the Visby-class corvettes. [2] It was built by Kockums at the Karlskrona naval base, and was the first of four vessels of the class which are designed for coastal warfare.