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from its size its seems more a corvette the FAC .
Agree, but for top speed. Essentially, the new Azmat's apparent role would appear to be that of a patrol vessel (hence the light gun armament) but with sufficient speed and antiship missile armament to operate in unison with larger units e.g. F22P. A good coastal defence asset (tasked 90% patrol ship + 10% seamobile coastal missile battery). To operate under cover of landbased air defence assets (hence little AAW capability). Can't tell if she'ld get any ASW gear.if i remember, the old AZMAT class FAC were smaller boats (205 tons). so the new AZMAT class is an improvement over those in every way.
The World's Navies classifies the ships as follows:
Cruisers: +10,000 tons
Light Cruisers: 5000 to 10,000 tons
Destroyers: 3000 to 4000 tons
Frigates: 1100 to 3000 tons
Corvettes: 500 to 1100 tons
FAC: +25 Knots
Large PC: 100 to 500 tons
Coastal PC: -500 tons
I don't think it depends on the size of the ship, its the weapons and the role is meant for.
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At 1900 tons Would these be classified as frigates then?
The World's Navies classifies the ships as follows:
Cruisers: +10,000 tons
Light Cruisers: 5000 to 10,000 tons
Destroyers: 3000 to 4000 tons
Frigates: 1100 to 3000 tons
Corvettes: 500 to 1100 tons
FAC: +25 Knots
Large PC: 100 to 500 tons
Coastal PC: -500 tons
PNS AZMAT is speculated to be a 500-600 ton and max speed 30 knots
i reckon we were once considering greater displacement Milgem