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* [[Sachsen-class frigate|F124 ''Sachsen'' class]] - 3 newest heavy frigate (replacing destroyers)
* [[Sachsen-class frigate|F124 ''Sachsen'' class]] - 3 newest heavy frigate (replacing destroyers)
* [[Baden-Württemberg-class frigate|F125 ''Baden-Württemberg'' class]] - 4 ships, in service by 2017 (replacing ''Bremen'' class)
* [[Baden-Württemberg-class frigate|F125 ''Baden-Württemberg'' class]] - 4 ships, in service by 2017 (replacing ''Bremen'' class)
* [[F126 frigate|F126]] ''MKS-180 (Mehrzweckkampfschiff 180)'' - 4 ordered, 2 in option, to enter service by 2028, to replace the F123 [[Brandenburg-class frigate|''Brandenburg''-class]].
* [[Future Air Defender|F127]] ''Future Air Defender'' - 4 to be ordered and replace the [[Sachsen-class frigate|F124 ''Sachsen''-class frigate]], to enter service in the 2030s.


== Greece ([[Hellenic Navy]]) ==
== Greece ([[Hellenic Navy]]) ==

Revision as of 10:22, 16 November 2023

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

Argentina (Armada de la República Argentina)

Australia (Royal Australian Navy)

Bangladesh (Bangladesh Navy)

Belgium

Brazil

Bulgaria

Canada (Royal Canadian Navy)

  • 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)

Chile (Armada de Chile)

China (People's Liberation Army Navy)

Colombia (Armada Nacional de Colombia)

Cuba

Denmark (Søværnet)

Ecuador

Egypt

France (Marine Nationale)

Germany (Deutsche Marine)

Greece (Hellenic Navy)

India (Indian Navy)

Indonesia (Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Laut)

Iran

Iraq (Iraqi Navy)

Italy (Marina Militare)

Japan (Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force)

Libya (Libyan Navy)

Malaysia (Royal Malaysian Navy)

Mexico

Montenegro

Morocco

Myanmar (Myanmar Navy)

Netherlands (Koninklijke Marine)

New Zealand (Royal New Zealand Navy)

Norway (Royal Norwegian Navy)

North Korea

Pakistan (Pak Behria)

Peru (Marina de Guerra del Perú)

Philippines (Hukbong Dagat ng Pilipinas)

Poland (Marynarka Wojenna)

Portugal Navy (Marinha Portuguesa)

Romania (Forțele Navale Române)

Russia/USSR (Voyenno- Morskoy Flot)

Saudi Arabia (Saudi Navy)

Singapore (Republic of Singapore Navy)

South Africa (South African Navy)

South Korea (Republic of Korea Navy)

Spain (Armada Española)

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

Thailand (Royal Thai Navy)

Turkey (Türk Deniz Kuvvetleri)

Ukraine (Ukrainian Navy)

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

United Kingdom (Royal Navy)

United States (United States Navy)

Uruguay (National Navy of Uruguay)

Venezuela (Bolivarian Armada of Venezuela)

Vietnam (Vietnamese People's Navy)

Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslav Navy

See also

References