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Originally posted by Rawzer:
**A Frigate is a type of battleship used by the Navy.
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Not hardly. As far as I know there are no battleships in services now. The last ones were built in 1945. "Battlership" designates the largest and most powerful warship available, and a frigate ain't it.
The word "frigate" is an Anglicized form of a Spanish word "fregata" which was a type of medium-sized warship developed in the 16th century. Frigates were smaller and faster and carried lighter guns than the battleships of the time. The frigate designation seems to have faded out with the development of steam power and steel ships in the 19th century. The name was revived during World War II and applied to a class of small ships designed primarily as antisubmarine escorts for merchant ship convoys. Modern frigates are still primarily antisubmarine ships, they are smaller than destroyers but larger than the various missile boats.
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Joe Burnette
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