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Mgellis

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  1. SSN-571 Nautilus class http://www.harpoondatabases.com/encyclopedia/Entry1924.aspx "The world’s first nuclear warship." --Harpoon encyclopedia ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  2. Cape class patrol boat http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_class_cutter "Cape class patrol boats were 95-foot (29 m) steel hull patrol boats with aluminum superstructures of the United States Coast Guard." --Wikipedia They were in service with various navies around the world, including Mexico, South Korea, the Bahamas, Uruguay, and Micronesia. ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  3. DIA Karrar UCAV http://www.harpoondatabases.com/encyclopedia/Entry3048.aspx "This UCAV was publicly unveiled on 22 August 2010. The underbody pylon can carry a reconnaissance pod with real-time datalink, or a number of weapons. Thusfar it has been seen with 500lb and 1000lb iron bombs, however Iran claims it can also launch the Chinese-made C-701 anti-ship missile and Nasr-1 short-range cruise missile. More recent photos have shown that when 500lb bombs are carried, the single fuselage pylon can be replaced by two underwing pylons." --Harpoon Encyclopedia This could probably be used to deliver a small nuclear bomb, too... ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  4. GIE Eurodrone Brevel UAV http://www.harpoondatabases.com/encyclopedia/Entry508.aspx "The Brevel Kleinfluggerät Zielortung (KZO) of the German forces, is a reconnaissance and target location UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) being developed by GIE Eurodrone under contract from the German and French defence ministries. Its main missions are to provide reconnaissance data and to detect and provide accurate position data on enemy targets for the artillery. GIE Eurodrone is a management branch of the Franco-British company Matra BAe Dynamics and the German firm STN Atlas Elektronik. Sensor suite is to include a FLIR and the aircraft will be able to provide real time data." --Harpoon Encyclopedia (entry by Gunny, it seems) ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  5. Treasury-class cutter WPG-31 Bibb (Treasury) class http://www.harpoondatabases.com/encyclopedia/Entry1741.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasury-class_cutter "These extremely successful ships emerged during the Great Depression, to save money they were based on the USN’s prewar Eire class gunboats and shared their engines and general layout. They were initially equipped with a catapult for a Grumman Duck seaplane; this was later found to be cumbersome and removed. The ships (named for former Secretaries Of The Treasury) were very hardy and seaworthy." --Harpoon Encyclopedia In service from the 1930s to the 1980s! Wow...my tax dollars actually were at work! Heck, these were my grandparents' tax dollars! ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  6. Damsah (La Combattante IIIM) class PCG http://www.harpoondatabases.com/encyclopedia/Entry804.aspx This is the version used by Qatar. Is this different enough from other La Combattante classes to need its own entry in the HUD? ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  7. Aso class patrol vessel http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aso_class_patrol_vessel "Aso class patrol vessel is a class of PL type patrol vessel of the Japan Coast Guard. " --Wikipedia ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  8. Hida class patrol vessel http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hida_class_patrol_vessel http://www.harpoondatabases.com/encyclopedia/Entry1582.aspx "Hida class patrol vessel is a class of PL type patrol vessel of the Japan Coast Guard." --Wikipedia Designed to go after North Korean spy boats, among other things... ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  9. Crown Colony class cruiser http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiji_class_cruiser http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INS_Mysore_%281957%29 "The Crown Colony-class light cruisers of the Royal Navy were named after Crown Colonies of the British Empire. The first eight are known as the Fiji class, while the last three to be built are commonly referred to as the Ceylon class and were built to a slightly modified design." --Wikipedia "INS Mysore was a Fiji class cruiser commissioned in the Indian Navy in 1957. She was acquired from the Royal Navy, where she served in World War II as HMS Nigeria (60)." --Wikipedia (Modernized version sold to Peru already in the HUD-4; the Indian vessel was in service until 1985; the rest of the class appears to have been active up to the 1970s.) ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  10. Type 15 frigate http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_15_frigate "The Type 15 frigate was a class of British anti-submarine frigates of the Royal Navy. They were conversions based on the hulls of World War II-era destroyers built to the standard War Emergency Programme "utility" design." --Wikipedia Retired in the 1970s...another of my "evil plot" platform suggestions... ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  11. Kola class frigate http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kola_class_frigate "The Kola class was the NATO reporting name for a group of frigates built for the Soviet Navy in the 1950s. The Soviet Designation was Storozhevoi Korabl (escort ship) Project 42. These ships were analogous to World War 2 era destroyer escorts or German Elbing class torpedo boats." --Wikipedia (Retired in the 1970s, so this is another of my "evil plot/let's include more of the Cold War" platform requests...) ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  12. Isuzu class destroyer escort http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isuzu_class_frigate "The Isuzu class destroyer escort (or frigate) of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force is the first post World War II Japanese destroyer escorts to be armed with torpedoes, and this is the improved version of the Ikazuchi class, with the same ASW mission. This class was followed by Chikugo class." --Wikipedia ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  13. Makurdi class PC http://www.harpoondatabases.com/encyclopedia/Entry1646.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Navy Nigerian patrol boats According to the Harpoon Encyclopedia, " These British-bult patrol craft were originally just armed with two 40mm guns until a 1982 refit. They stopped making regular patrols in the early 1990s and never left the pier after 1994. However in early 2011 it was reported that NNS Makurdi had undergone a refit at Lagos and was back in service." ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  14. Grumman F-9 Cougar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumman_F-9_Cougar "The Grumman F9F/F-9 Cougar was an aircraft carrier-based fighter aircraft for the United States Navy. Based on the earlier Grumman F9F Panther, the Cougar replaced the Panther's straight wing with a more modern swept wing." --Wikipedia (More than 1,000 of these were built. Retired in 1974.) Another phase of my evil "let's the get the 1970s into the HUD!" plan. Retired in 1974, but that means it might show up in scenarios involving Vietnam or the Middle East... ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  15. Folland Gnat http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folland_Gnat "The Folland Gnat was a small, swept-wing British subsonic jet trainer and light fighter aircraft developed by Folland Aircraft for the Royal Air Force, and flown extensively by the Indian Air Force." --Wikipedia (More than 400 built. Retired in 1979. <-- part of my evil plan to gradually sneak in more and more platforms from the 1970s...). ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10 Later edit...the Indian version, the HAL Ajeet, was operated until 1991.
  16. Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Canada_CF-100_Canuck "The Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck (affectionately known as the "Clunk") was a Canadian jet interceptor/fighter serving during the Cold War both in NATO bases in Europe and as part of NORAD. The CF-100 was the only Canadian-designed fighter to enter mass production, serving primarily with the RCAF/CAF and in small numbers in Belgium. For its day, the CF-100 featured a short takeoff run and high climb rate, making it well suited to its role as an interceptor." --Wikipedia (Retired 1981) ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  17. North American T-28 Trojan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_T-28_Trojan "The North American Aviation T-28 Trojan is a piston-engined military trainer aircraft used by the United States Air Force and United States Navy beginning in the 1950s. Besides its use as a trainer, the T-28 was successfully employed as a Counter-insurgency (COIN) aircraft, primarily during the Vietnam War." --Wikipedia (Retired 1994) ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  18. Canadair CP-107 Argus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadair_CP-107_Argus "The Canadair CP-107 Argus (CL-28) was a marine reconnaissance aircraft designed and manufactured by Canadair for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and Canadian Forces (CF). In its early years, the Argus was reputedly the finest anti-submarine patrol bomber in the world. The Argus served throughout the Cold War in the RCAF's Maritime Air Command and later the CF's Maritime Air Group and Air Command." --Wikipedia (Retired in 1982.) ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  19. Mgellis posted a topic in Requests/Issues
    Harbin SH-5 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbin_SH-5 Only a few of these were built, but it might be worth including...giving the Chinese a bit more of an edge with maritime patrol... ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  20. Beriev Be-12 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beriev_Be-12 I'm not sure how I missed this one (unless I submitted already and then messed up when I searched for it)... ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  21. Mgellis posted a topic in Requests/Issues
    Piper PA-18 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_PA-18 With 15,000 built and employed by more than a dozen armies and air forces, this should probably be added. Descriptive text for database: Widely produced two-seater aircraft often used for bush flying. It is also operated by armies and air forces around the world. ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  22. Piper PA-28 Cherokee http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_Cherokee Hey, a day without me proposing new platforms is like a day without sunshine. Descriptive text for database: One of the most popular civilian utility aircraft in the world. Seats four (pilot and three passengers). ANW HUD 4 v1.1 b10
  23. I just added it as an Interest. It's giving me an excuse to learn a little more about Facebook, which I confess I hardly ever use.
  24. Many classes in the HUD-4 do not have any description listed. The following is an attempt to provide some basic text that can simply be cut and paste into the database by Gunny whenever it is convenient for him to do so. Facts (dates, etc.) were gathered from Wikipedia, but I have tried to make sure I have not used the actual wording or phrasing that occurs in the Wikipedia articles. Obviously, if any of these are wrong, etc., please feel free to post corrections so that Gunny can use that information. Here are the first set of ship descriptions. They are very basic, but for now I figure they are better than nothing. If anyone has any ideas for fleshing any of them out, please feel free to post them. The idea here is to give Gunny something he can simply check one last time to make sure there are no stupid mistakes that I left in by accident and then paste right into the database. I am also including a few corrections to existing entries that appear to be in error. I probably will not do this for the aircraft. The way the aircraft entries are formatted, the lack of a description is not as much of a problem as it was for ships and submarines. But, you never know... ----cut here---- L 16 Absalon New class of Danish support ships are effectively multi-role destroyers with a modular flex deck that can be fitted for various purposes, including cargo transport, a command and control module, or a small hospital. L 173 Chios [Jason] Modern LST class serving with the Greek navy. L 3006 Largs Bay New class of British LSD vessels. It can carry up to 24 tanks or up to 150 light trucks. L 53 HMAS Canberra New class of Australian LHD vessels, typically carries from 16 to 24 helicopters. L 61 Juan Carlos New Spanish amphibious assault ship capable of operating up to 30 aircraft. L 9013 Mistral A class of French amphibious assault ships (with some sold abroad to countries like Russia). Normally carries 16 to 35 helicopters. L 9021 Ouragan French class of landing platform dock vessels. L 9892 San Giorgio (88-99) Italian class of amphibious transport dock used to carry soldiers and armored vehicles. Normally carries three to five helicopters. L 9892 San Giorgio (99+) Italian class of amphibious transport dock used to carry soldiers and armored vehicles. Normally carries three to five helicopters. L 9894 San Giusto Italian class of amphibious transport dock used to carry soldiers and armored vehicles. Normally carries three to five helicopters. LCAC 1 American hovercraft used to transport soldiers, vehicles, and cargo from amphibious ships to shore. Also used by the Japanese and the South Koreans. LCM 8 American class of mechanized landing craft in use for more than 50 years. LCP Nampo North Korean class of landing assault craft. Some exported to other countries as patrol boats. LCS 2 American class of littoral combat ship employing a trimaran design and capable of high speed. LCS 2 (MMC) American class of littoral combat ship employing a trimaran design and capable of high speed. LCU 1610 American class of landing craft utility vessels. LHA 6 New generation of American amphibious assault vessels. Typically carries 20-30 fixed wing aircraft and helicopters. LPD 41 Fictional platform. Hypothetical medium amphibious assault vessel class. LPH 6111 Dokdo South Korean class of amphibious assault ships. Typically operates 10 to 15 helicopters. LSD 28 Thomaston American class of dock landing ships in service from the 1950s to the 1980s. LSD 41 Whidbey Island American class of dock landing ships in service since the 1980s. LSD (Ex US Cabildo LSD) The Casa Grande dock landing ships served in World War II and during the Cold War. During the 1970s, some vessels were transferred to other nations, such as Spain and Greece. LSM 657 [ex. LSM 1] Class of World War II vintage American medium landing ship acquired by South Korea. LSV 1 Frank S. Besson American class of logistics support vessel in service since the late 1980s. M04 Imanta Latvian class of minehunters. M1 <-- Okay, I’m stumped…what is this? M 166 Munsif Pakistani incarnation of the widely used Tripartite-class minehunter. M 29 Brecon British class of minehunters in service since the 1980s. Some ships sold to Greece and Lithuania. M 641 Eridan French incarnation of the widely used Tripartite-class minehunter. M 850 Alkmaar Dutch incarnation of the widely used Tripartite-class minehunter. M 915 Aster Belgian incarnation of the widely used Tripartite-class minehunter. Madume <-- Okay, I’m stumped…what is this? Merchant: Arctic Sunrise Icebreaker operated by Greenpeace for purposes such as anti-whaling campaigns. Merchant: British Fern Tanker operated by British Petroleum. Merchant: Captain Zaman Saga-class ferry capable of carrying 600 passengers and 100 automobiles. Merchant 22kt container ship Generic merchant vessel designed to carry standard cargo containers. Merchant Esperanza Vessel operated by Greenpeace equipped with underwater monitoring equipment. Merchant Freighter (18k) Generic merchant vessel. Merchant Freighter (22k) Generic merchant vessel. Merchant Julius Fucik Fictional merchant vessel appearing in Tom Clancey’s “Red Storm Rising.” Merchant Mavi Marmara Passenger vessel notable for its involvement in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla. Merchant Ro-Ro 12.5 GT Large ferry optimized for carrying vehicles. Merchant: Sevmorflot Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker Merchant: Steve Irwin Vessel employed by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Merchant: Tramp Steamer Generic light merchant employed by hundreds of shipping companies around the world. MPSG Q-Ship <-- okay, I’m stumped…what is this? O 266 HMAS Sirius Tanker operated by the Australian navy. Oinoussai [Terrebonne Parish] American tank landing ship acquired by Greece in 1977. Battle Class Fictional platform. Hypothetical offshore patrol corvette operated by the Australian navy. P 101 Kagitigan Philippine patrol boat class in use since the early 1980s. P 178 Ekpe Patrol boat operated by the Nigerian navy. P 18 Armatolos (90-95) Osprey 55 gunboat class operated by the Greek navy P 18 Armatolos (95+) Osprey 55 gunboat class operated by the Greek navy P 313 Thondor Chinese missile boat class operated by the Iranian navy. P 330 TCG Kilic Fast attack craft class in service with the Turkish navy, with vessels commissioned between 1998 and 2010. P 340 TCG Dogon Fast attack craft class in service with the Turkish navy, with vessels commissioned in the late 1990s. P 348 TCG Yildiz Fast attack craft class in service with the Turkish navy, with vessels commissioned in the late 1970s and early 1980s. P 37 BRL Garoh Fast attack craft class operated by the Kuwaiti navy. P 420 Sparviero Italian hydrofoil missile boat in service between 1974 and 2002. P 6052 Thetis Klasse 420 German patrol boats built in the 1960s and acquired by the Greek navy in the 1990s. P 620 Sarayu The Sukanya-class offshore patrol vessels are part of the Indian navy; the Surayu was sold to Sri Lanka in 2000. PB 1 <-- I am not sure about this one, but I could not find any matches for it, so I figure using it as a generic class may be the best option Generic patrol boat class similar to vessels employed by many navies. PBR Mk II (Corrected) American class of riverine patrol boats employed during the 1970s and 1980s. Presumably capable of handling inshore coastal duties as well. If you have seen the film “Apocalypse Now,” you know what these boats look like and what they can do. PC 1 Cyclone American class of patrol boat, vessels commissioned in the 1990s. PC 1 Cyclone (ADATS) Fictional platform. Hypothetical upgrade of the PC 1 Cyclone class. PC 11 Constitucion Patrol boat class operated by Venezuela. PC 12 Federacion Missile boat class operated by Venezuela. PC 21 Caribe Modern corvette class operated by the Venezuelan navy. PC 21 Caribe (Upgrade) Proposed upgrade of the PC 21 class, adding cruise missiles and air defense systems. PGG 1 Delphinus Fictional platform. Hypothetical missile boat variant of the Cyclone class. PCM Cyclone (Netfires) (Corrected) Fictional platform. Hypothetical missile boat variant of the Cyclone class. PCM Cyclone (ADATS-Netfires) (Corrected) Fictional platform. Hypothetical missile boat variant of the Cyclone class. PG 140 Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Patrol boat class operated by the Philippines. PG 824 Hayabusa Guided missile patrol boat class operated by Japan. PGG 1 Flower <-- two listings for this one Fictional platform. High speed hydrofoil guided missile corvette. PGG 12 Weasel Fictional platform. Hypothetical patrol boat class. PGM 1 Battle Mountain Fictional platform. Hypothetical missile boat class. Project 1041.0 Both the Russian navy and the Maritime Border Guard employ this patrol vessel, which is armed with a naval gun, and automatic cannon, and torpedo tubes. Project 1041.1 Fictional platform. An export version of the Svetlyak-class armed with anti-ship missiles. Project 1143.9 Modified Soviet Kiev-class aircraft carrier. Project 1143.91 Modified Soviet Kiev-class aircraft carrier. Project 1144.5 Modified Kirov-class battlecruiser. Project 1159T+ [Koni III] Soviet anti-submarine warfare frigate class built during the 1970s and 1980s. Project 1166.1 [Gepard] Russian multi-role frigate class. Project 1886.1 [ugra] Soviet submarine tender employed from the late 1960s to the 1990s. Project 20380 [steregushchy] New class of Russian corvette. Project 204A [Poti] Soviet anti-submarine corvettes in service between the 1960s and the 1980s. Project 205ME+ [Osa III] Osa-class missile boat. Project 22350 [Admiral Sergey Gorshkov] (Corrected) New class of Russian multi-role frigate. Project 254 [T-43] Large class of Soviet minesweepers operated from the 1950s through the 1980s. Project 266M [Natya] Soviet minesweeper class built during the 1970s and 1980s. Project 30bis [skoryy] Soviet class of destroyers employed from the early 1950s to the early 1980s. Project 310 [Don] Soviet submarine tender class operated from the 1960s to the 1980s. Project 31511.2 [steregushchy II] New class of Russian multi-role corvette. Project 31511.3 [steregushchy III] New class of Russian multi-role corvette. Project 56 [Kotlin] Soviet destroyer class operated between the 1950s and the 1980s. Project 56K [Kotlin SAM] Kotlin destroyers modified with SA-N-1 Goa SAM missiles. Project 577 [uda] Class of Soviet replenishment oilers built in the 1960s. Project 660 [sassnitz] Fast attack craft developed in the 1990s for the Polish navy. Project 771 [Polnocny B] Soviet class of medium landing ship. PS 35 [bRP Emilio Jacinto] Corvette class operated by the Philippine navy. Q 30 [Al Mubrukah] Patrol craft operated by the Omani navy. Q 31[Qahir Al Amwaj] Corvette class operated by the Omani navy. R 08 Queen Elizabeth Next generation aircraft carrier for the Royal Navy. Scheduled to enter service in 2016. Air group expected to consist of about 40 fixed wing aircraft and helicopters. R 09 Ark Royal Next generation aircraft carrier for the Royal Navy. Scheduled to enter service in 2018. Air group expected to consist of about 40 fixed wing aircraft and helicopters. R 38 Victorious World War II carrier that served the Royal Navy until the late 1960s. Normally carried 36-54 aircraft. R 91 Charles de Gaulle French nuclear aircraft carrier. Normally carries 28-40 aircraft. R 97 Jeanne d'Arc (Early) French helicopter cruiser commissioned in 1964. Normally carried 4-8 large helicopters. R 97 Jeanne d'Arc (Late) French helicopter cruiser commissioned in 1964. Normally carried 4-8 large helicopters. Ramadan Egyptian class of missile boat. RK <-- Not sure about this one…variant Osa-class? Osa-class missile boat. T 2212 Patrol boats in service with the South African navy. Type 25/26 Large class of Chinese torpedo boats. Type 52B [Luyang I] Class of Chinese multi-role guided missile destroyers. Type 52C [Luyang II] Class of Chinese multi-role guided missile destroyers. Type 054 [Jiangkai I] Class of Chinese multi-role guided missile frigates. Type 054A [Jiangkai II] Large class—a total of 18 are planned—of Chinese multi-role guided missile frigates. Type 072 [Yukan] Chinese class of large landing ships. Type 074 [Yuhai] Chinese class of medium landing ships. Type 140 [Mirna] Class of Yugoslavian patrol boats. Type 240 [Rade Koncar] Class of Yugoslavian fast attack craft. Type 62 [shanghai II] Large class of Chinese patrol boats. Exported to several countries. V 30 Inhaúma Corvette class operated by the Brazilian navy. W320 K/V Nordkapp Class of large offshore patrol vessels operated by the Norwegian Coast Guard. WMEC 615 Reliance Class of medium endurance cutter operated by the United States Coast Guard. One ship transferred to Sri Lanka and another ship transferred to Colombia in 2001. WMEC 901 Bear Class of medium endurance cutter operated by the United States Coast Guard. WMSL 750 Bertholf (there seem to be two separate entries for this one) The Legend Class, or National Security Cutter, is a new high endurance cutter class operated by the United States Coast Guard. It normally carries two helicopters or one helicopter and two vertical-launch UAVs. WMSL 750 Bertholf # Fictional platform. Hypothetical upgrade to the Bertholf class. WPB 1301 Island Cutter class operated by the United States Coast Guard. WPB 87301 Protector Coastal patrol boat class operated by the United States Coast Guard. YFNA Ammunition Lighter <-- I’m not sure about these last four; I could not find anything so I am guessing they are generic classes Generic ammunition lighter. YFNA-800 Ammo Lighter Generic ammunition lighter. YON Fuel-Oil Barge Generic fuel oil barge. YON 301 Fuel-Oil Barge Generic fuel oil barge.
  25. Many classes in the HUD-4 do not have any description listed. The following is an attempt to provide some basic text that can simply be cut and paste into the database by Gunny whenever it is convenient for him to do so. Facts (dates, etc.) were gathered from Wikipedia, but I have tried to make sure I have not used the actual wording or phrasing that occurs in the Wikipedia articles. Obviously, if any of these are wrong, etc., please feel free to post corrections so that Gunny can use that information. Here are the first set of ship descriptions. They are very basic, but for now I figure they are better than nothing. If anyone has any ideas for fleshing any of them out, please feel free to post them. The idea here is to give Gunny something he can simply check one last time to make sure there are no stupid mistakes that I left in by accident and then paste right into the database. I am also including a few corrections to existing entries that appear to be in error. ---cut here--- F 100 Grenade <-- not sure about this one…is it a variation on the new Spanish frigate (F101 listed below)? F 100 Rothesay British anti-submarine frigate in service from the 1960s to the 1980s. F 101 Alvaro de Bazan New Spanish class of air defense frigates. F 134 Laksamana Malaysian missile corvettes purchased from Italy in the 1990s. F 165 Amatola New class of South African MEKO A-200SAN frigates. F 2000 Nakhoda Ragam Offshore patrol corvettes originally built for Brunei. There have been rumors that Brunei may sell them to Algeria. F 21 Hermione [Type 24] Fictional platform. Next generation British frigate. F 219 Sachsen New generation of German air defense frigates. F 220 Koeln (Klasse 120) West German frigates in service from the 1960s to the 1980s. F 225 von der Tann (Type 125) Hypothetical version of next generation German multi-role frigates. F 244 Barbaros New Turkish frigate class employing the MEKO 200 design. F 265 Annapolis Canadian destroyer class in service from the 1960s through the 1980s. DEXEX refits took place in the mid-1980s. F 265 Annapolis (DELEX) Canadian destroyer class in service from the 1960s through the 1980s. DEXEX refits took place in the mid-1980s. F 310 KNM Fridtjof New generation of large multi-role Norwegian frigates. F 352 Peder Skram Danish frigate class in service from the 1960s to the 1980s. F 361 Ivar Huitfeldt New generation of multi-role frigates in service with the Danish navy. F 40 Modernized Niteroi Brazilian version of the British Type 21 frigate, modernized in the late 1990s and early 2000s. F 40 Niteroi Brazilian version of the British Type 21 frigate, modernized in the late 1990s and early 2000s. F 452 Hydra Greek frigate class commissioned in the 1990s. F 475 Laskarina Bouboulina Greek incarnation of the FREMM frigate class. F 486 Baptista de Andrade Portuguese corvette class in service since the 1970s. F 511 TCG Heybeliada New class of Turkish anti-submarine warfare corvettes. F 512 Buyukada New class of Turkish littoral combat corvettes. F 530 TCG Akdeniz Fictional class. Projected next generation Turkish air defense warfare frigate. F 564 Artigliere [Lupo Mod.] Improved Lupo-class frigates originally built for Iraq serving with the Italian navy. F 570 Maestrale Italian frigate class in service since the 1980s. F 590 Carlo Bergamini General purpose version of the new Italian FREMM frigate class. F 591 Carlo Margottini Anti-submarine warfare version of the new Italian FREMM frigate class. F 725 Commandant Rivière French frigates commissioned in the 1960s. Three sold to Uruguay in the early 1990s. F 827 Karel Doorman Dutch multi-role frigate class commissioned in the 1990s. Some vessels sold to Chile, Portugal, and Belgium between 2004 and 2006. F 83 Erin’mi British-built class of corvettes serving in the Nigeria navy since the early 1980s. F 870 De Zeven Provincien New class of Dutch air defense warfare and command frigates. F 89 Aruda Nigerian MEKO 360H frigate commissioned in 1982. FF 1099 John Pina Craven (two listings for some reason) (Corrected) Fictional platform. Hypothetical follow-up to American Knox-class frigate featuring a 32-cell VLS system. FF 910 Weilingen Belgian class of frigates commissioned in the 1970s. One vessel sold to Bulgaria in 2004 and two more sold to Bulgaria in 2008. FF Elli Greek frigate based on the Dutch Kortenaer class. FFG 62 Cannon Fictional platform. Hypothetical follow-up to the American Perry-class frigate featuring a 48-cell VLS. FFG 100 [HUD 1996] Hypothetical treatment of future European frigate class. FFH 330 Halifax Class of multi-role frigates serving the Canadian navy since the early 1990s. FFGL Evarts Fictional platform. Hypothetical American light frigate class. FFGL Evarts 80-knot version. Fictional platform. Hypothetical American light frigate class. FFH Abigail Adams. Fictional platform. Hypothetical American helicopter frigate capable of supporting several aircraft and equipped with anti-ship missiles and a 32-cell VLS. All vessels are named for First Ladies of the United States. FFL Niki Former German Thetis-class gunboats sold to the Greek navy. G11 HMAS Quadrant Former Royal Navy destroyer acquired by Australia after World War II. GC 11 Almirante Clemente Venezuelan destroyer class built in the 1950s. GC 21 Guaicamacuto New class of Venezuelan offshore patrol vessels. K130 Braunschweig New class of German corvettes. K 91 Indian corvette based on the Soviet Tarantul class. Knud Rasmussen New class of Danish offshore patrol vessels.

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