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Τι (ποιος) είναι frigate - ορισμός

WARSHIP TYPE DESIGNED TO FULFILL SEVERAL ROLES AS A FAST AND MANEUVERABLE SURFACE COMBATANT
Sailing frigate; Patrol frigate; Guided-missile frigate; Guided missile frigate; Frigates; Missile Frigate; Guided Missile Frigate; Missile frigate; Armoured frigate; Armored frigate; Frigate (ship); Fast frigate; Heavy frigate; Large anti-submarine ship; Demi-batterie; Anti-submarine frigate; Super-heavy frigate; FFGHM
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  • San Diego]], California, in May 1978. She was classified as a guided-missile frigate (DLG-16) until 1975, when she was reclassified as a [[guided-missile cruiser]] (CG-16).

Frigate         
·noun Any small vessel on the water.
II. Frigate ·noun Originally, a vessel of the Mediterranean propelled by sails and by oars. The French, about 1650, transferred the name to larger vessels, and by 1750 it had been appropriated for a class of war vessels intermediate between corvettes and ships of the line. Frigates, from about 1750 to 1850, had one full battery deck and, often, a spar deck with a lighter battery. They carried sometimes as many as fifty guns. After the application of steam to navigation steam frigates of largely increased size and power were built, and formed the main part of the navies of the world till about 1870, when the introduction of ironclads superseded them.
frigate         
(frigates)
A frigate is a fairly small ship owned by the navy that can move at fast speeds. Frigates are often used to protect other ships.
N-COUNT
frigate         
['fr?g?t]
¦ noun a warship with a mixed armament, generally lighter than a destroyer.
?historical a sailing warship of a size and armament just below that of a ship of the line.
Origin
C16: from Fr. fregate, from Ital. fregata, of unknown origin.

Βικιπαίδεια

Frigate

A frigate () is a type of warship. In different eras, the roles and capabilities of ships classified as frigates have varied somewhat.

The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and maneuverability, intended to be used in scouting, escort and patrol roles. The term was applied loosely to ships varying greatly in design. In the second quarter of the 18th century, the 'true frigate' was developed in France. This type of vessel was characterised by possessing only one armed deck, with an unarmed deck below it used for berthing the crew.

Late in the 19th century (British and French prototypes were constructed in 1858), armoured frigates were developed as powerful ironclad warships, the term frigate was used because of their single gun deck. Later developments in ironclad ships rendered the frigate designation obsolete and the term fell out of favour.

During the Second World War the name 'frigate' was reintroduced to describe a seagoing escort ship intermediate in size between a corvette and a destroyer. After World War II, a wide variety of ships have been classified as frigates. Often there has been little consistency in usage. While some navies have regarded frigates as principally large ocean-going anti-submarine warfare (ASW) combatants, others have used the term to describe ships that are otherwise recognisable as corvettes, destroyers, and even nuclear-powered guided-missile cruisers. Some European navies use the term "frigate" for both their destroyers and frigates. The rank "frigate captain" derives from the name of this type of ship.

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