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  1. Corvette - Wikipedia

    • The French Navy's corvettes grew over the decades and by the 1780s they were ships of 20 guns or so, approximately equivalent to the British Navy's post ships. The British Navy did not adopt the term until the 1830s, long after the Napoleonic Wars, to describe a small sixth-rate vessel somewhat larger than a sloop.… See more

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    A corvette is a small warship. It is traditionally the smallest class of vessel considered to be a proper (or "rated") warship. The warship class above the corvette is that of the frigate, while the class below was … See more

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    During the Age of Sail, corvettes were one of many types of warships smaller than a frigate and with a single deck of guns. They were very closely related to sloops-of-war. The role of the corvette consisted mostly of coastal patr… See more

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  1. Flower-class corvette - Wikipedia

    151 rows · The Flower-class corvette [1] [2] [3] (also referred to as the …

     
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  3. The Flower-Class Corvette — Nine Facts About the Tiny Warship …

  4. Flower class corvettes (1940) - Naval Encyclopedia

  5. Corvette | Fast, Maneuverable & Deadly | Britannica

    Corvette, small, fast naval vessel ranking in size below a frigate. In the 18th and 19th centuries, corvettes were three-masted ships with square rigging similar to that of frigates and ships of the line, but they carried only about 20 guns on the …

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  7. Flower-class Corvette | World War II Database - WW2DB

    Thirty-six Flower-class corvettes were lost in World War II, half to submarines, but they helped kill over fifty U-Boats. Last Major Revision: Sep 2011. Photographs. Flower-class Corvette Operational Timeline. The British Chief of Naval Staff …

  8. HMS Verbena, British corvette, WW2 - Naval History.Net

    44 rows · FLOWER-Class corvette ordered from Smith’s Dock, Middlesbrough on 31st August 1939 with six others of the Class by the French Government. This ship was laid down on 29th June 1940 and after the fall of France was …

  9. Flower-Class Corvettes – The Workhorse Of WW2

    Aug 31, 2023 · The Flower-Class Corvettes were uniquely named after various flowers, a gentle homage contrasting their combat role. Ships such as the HMS Poppy, HMS Buttercup, and many others not only signified the vast number of …

  10. Corvettes - Allied Warships of WWII - uboat.net

    44 rows · Feb 22, 2015 · The corvette was born out of dire need at the beginning of World War Two for something to fill the gap until the larger destroyers could be brought on line. The design used was an untested one based on a whaling ship.

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  13. Flower class Corvettes - Allied Warships of WWII - uboat.net

  14. HMS Sunflower, British corvette, WW2 - naval-history.net

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  16. Castle-class corvette - Wikipedia

  17. HMS Launceston Castle, British corvette, WW2 - Naval History.Net

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  20. The Role of Corvettes in Naval Warfare Throughout History