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ARABIAN SEA (Nov. 2, 2011) The Pakistani navy destroyer PNS Shahjahan (D 186), left, and the guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay (CG 53) transit the Arabian Sea during a division tactics exercise. Mobile Bay is in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility conducting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts

Photo: Pakistani Destroyer with USS Mobile Bay
 
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The use of the term 'destroyer' in this context probably related to what in the US parlance is called a 'destroyer escort', which in UK English is called 'frigate'. Did I mention you are annoying?
you sure did!!!!
 
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The use of the term 'destroyer' in this context probably related to what in the US parlance is called a 'destroyer escort', which in UK English is called 'frigate'. Did I mention you are annoying?

Apparently the same British call a Type 21 Naval Vessel a 'Frigate' to which Pakistan Navy refer as a 'Destroyer'.

http://www.paknavy.gov.pk/destroyer.htm

Call what you like a Frigate remains a Frigate and not can't be a destroyer.

GB
 
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well they are quite strong in Air Defence as compared to Indian smallness :)
 
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Apparently the same British call a Type 21 Naval Vessel a 'Frigate' to which Pakistan Navy refer as a 'Destroyer'.

http://www.paknavy.gov.pk/destroyer.htm

Call what you like a Frigate remains a Frigate and not can't be a destroyer.

GB
It is not about what I would call it whatsoever. I would call it a Type 21 frigate (former Amazon class), a design related to Vosper Mk5 (Iran), Mk 7 (Libya) and Mk 11 (Brazil).


Again, for those that didn't get it the first time: ships get incorrectly referred to as destroyers (e.g. in popular press or blogs, but sometimes also on more official media) while they are in reality more correctly classified as destroyers escorts, which in naval parlance is the equivalent of frigate. Go look it up in recent history i.e. WW2. Destroyer escort - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For example: Buckley class USN Destroyer Escort = Captain Class RN Frigate

USN: In 1975 all Destroyer Escorts then in US commission were redesignated Frigates (FF) and the type name "DE" was discontinued by the US Navy. The Frigate class of ship is the modern version of the destroyer escort of earlier years. The purpose is essentially the same.
Destroyers OnLine Home Page

Australian navy used similar designations
"Type 12 River Class Destroyer Escort / Anti-Submarine frigates, Parramatta (III), YARRA, STUART and Derwent, were a modified version of the Royal Navy's Type '12' Whitby and Rothesay Class frigates"
Type 12 River Class Destroyer Escort / Anti-Submarine frigate
 
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