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List of frigate classes by country

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The list of frigates by country includes all modern (post–1940) frigates organized by the country of which they were in service.

Bangladesh (Bangladesh Navy)

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Belgium

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Brazil

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Bulgaria

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  • River class — 60 ships (1943–1947, decommissioned)
    • Prestonian class — 21 ships converted from mothballed River classes (1953–1967, decommissioned)
  • Loch class — 3 ships (1944–1945, returned to the UK)
  • Halifax class — 12 ships (1992–present)

Cuba

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Denmark (Søværnet)

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Ecuador

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Egypt

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India (Indian Navy)

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Iran

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Libya (Libyan Navy)

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Mexico

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Montenegro

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Morocco

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Myanmar (Myanmar Navy)

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Netherlands (Koninklijke Marine)

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North Korea

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Pakistan (Pak Behria)

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Portugal Navy (Marinha Portuguesa)

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Saudi Arabia (Saudi Navy)

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South Africa (South African Navy)

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Republic of China (Taiwan) (Republic of China Navy)

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Thailand (Royal Thai Navy)

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Ukraine (Ukrainian Navy)

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The Krivak class frigate Hetman Sahaydachniy is the current flagship of the Ukrainian navy.[1]

United Kingdom (Royal Navy)

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United States (United States Navy)

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See also

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References

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