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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

    Overview

    A corvette is a small warship. It is traditionally the smallest class of vessel considered to be a proper (or "rated") … See more

    Sailing vessels

    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

    Steam ships

    Ships during the steam era became much faster and more manoeuvrable than their sail ancestors. Corvettes during this era were typically used alongside gunboats during colonial missions. Battleships and other large … See more

    World War II

    The modern corvette appeared during World War II as an easily-built patrol and convoy escort vessel. The British naval designer William Reed drew up a small ship based on the single-shaft Smiths Dock Company… See more

    Modern corvettes

    Modern navies began a trend in the late 20th and early 21st centuries of building corvettes geared towards smaller more manoeuvrable surface capability. These corvettes have displacements between 550 and 3,310 s… See more

    Current operators

    • Algerian National Navy operates three Adhafer-class corvettes, four Djebel Chenoua-class corvettes.
    • Argentine Navy operates six Espora-class corvettes
    • Royal Bahrain Naval Force operates two Al-Manama-cl… See more

    Future development

    • Algerian National Navy will receive three Steregushchiy-class corvettes from Russia and six Jiangdao-class corvettes from China.
    • Angolan Navy will receive three Baynunah-class corvettes from the United Arab Emira… See more

     
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  1. The man behind the corvettes developed during the Second World War was British naval designer William Reed. The Corvette warships designed during the war measured around 62 metres in length, with speeds of about 16 knots. The vessels were sustainable in harsh and inclement weather conditions, though sustenance at times was highly unendurable.
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    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.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corvette
    During World War II, Great Britain revived the name frigate by assigning it to a small escort ship used to guard convoys from submarines. This vessel displaced about 1,500 tons, was capable of 20 knots, and was equipped with asdic, or sonar, and depth charges.
    www.britannica.com/technology/corvette-warship
    Corvettes – World War 2 Great Britain’s shipbuilding program of 1939 and 1940 required a convoy escort vessel which was capable of being built quickly, of mounting the then available anti-submarine equipment, of surviving the heavy seas around the British Isles, and of matching U-boat speeds.
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  2. List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

     
  3. Flower-class corvette - Wikipedia

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

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

  5. Flower class corvettes (1940) - Naval Encyclopedia

  6. Corvette | Fast, Maneuverable & Deadly | Britannica

    In the early U.S. Navy, corvettes were known as ship sloops, or sloops of war. They fought with great distinction against superior British foes in the Atlantic Ocean and on the Great Lakes during the War of 1812.

  7. Flower-Class Corvettes – The Workhorse …

    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 …

  8. Corvettes – World War 2 | Harwich

    Corvettes – World War 2. Great Britain’s shipbuilding program of 1939 and 1940 required a convoy escort vessel which was capable of being built quickly, of mounting the then available …

  9. Flower (class) Corvette Warship / Minesweeper / …

    Aug 24, 2017 · The corvette warship was reintroduced to the British Royal Navy (RN) just prior to World War 2 (1939-1945) with the adoption of the Flower-class surface ships. This collection of warships, whose hull design was derived a …

  10. Flower Class Corvette: an Overview - CBRNP.com

  11. 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 …

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

  13. The Humble Corvette: Navy, Part 27 - Legion Magazine

  14. Naval forces of the British Empire: Ships: Corvettes

  15. HMS Sunflower, British corvette, WW2 - Naval History.Net

  16. HMS Sherborne Castle - Wikipedia

  17. HMS Clover, British corvette, WW2 - Naval History.Net

  18. HMS Gloxinia, British corvette, WW2 - Naval History.Net

  19. HMS Monkshood, British corvette, WW2 - Naval History.Net

  20. HMS Tamarisk, British corvette, WW2 - Naval History.Net

  21. HMS Bluebell, British corvette, WW2 - Naval History.Net

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