D'Entrecasteaux-class patrol ship - definição. O que é D'Entrecasteaux-class patrol ship. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é D'Entrecasteaux-class patrol ship - definição


D'Entrecasteaux-class patrol ship         
The D'Entrecasteaux class is a class of oceanic patrol ships of the French Navy. The ship's designation is Bâtiment multi-mission (B2M) in French, meaning "multi-mission ship", and sometimes dubbed the "Swiss Army knife of the Navy".
Guaiquerí-class patrol boat         
GUAIQUERÍ-CLASS PATROL BOAT
Caribbean class patrol boat; Guaiqueri class patrol boat; Guaiquerí class patrol boat; Guaiqueri-class patrol boat
The Guaiquerí-class patrol vessels (Avante 2200 Combatant) are a class of ocean patrol vessels or POVZEE (Spanish: Patrullero Oceánico de Vigilancia de la Zona Económica Exclusiva) in Venezuelan Navy service. The lead ship were originally intended to have the pennant F-31 and name of Guaicaipuro but has since been renumbered.
Attack-class patrol boat         
  • ''Attack''-class boats at Stokes Hill Wharf, Darwin March 1975 (after [[Cyclone Tracy]]) From left to right is P83 ''Advance'' P89 ''Assail'' P90 ''Attack'' and P82 ''Adriot''
  • ''Arrow'' beached in 1975
1967 CLASS OF PATROL CRAFT OF THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Attack class patrol; Attack class patrol boat
The Attack-class patrol boats were small coastal defence vessels built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and operated between 1967 and at least 1991. Following their Australian service, twelve ships were transferred to Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.