List of frigates
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This is a list of current frigates, updated July 2004.
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Argentina
- Almirante Brown class - 4 ships
- Espora class - 6 ships
Australia
- Adelaide (Oliver Hazard Perry) class - 6 ships
- Anzac class - 8 ships (2 still building)
Bangladesh
- Bangabandhu - 1 ship
- Osman - 1 ship (ex-Chinese 'Jianghu II' class)
- Abu Bakr class - 2 ships (ex-British)
Belgium
- Wielingen class - 3 ships
Brazil
- Greenhalgh class - 4 ships (ex-UK Type-22 Broadsword class (Batch 1))
- Niteroi class - 6 ships
- Para class - 4 ships
- Barroso - 1 ship (building)
- Inhauma class - 4 ships
Britain (Royal Navy)
- Captain class- 78 ships
- Salisbury class- 21 ships
- Type-41 Leopard class - 5 ships
- Type-61 Salisbury class - 4 ships
- Type-12 Whitby class (Batch 1) - 6 ships
- Type-12 Rothersay class (Batch2) - 9 ships
- Type-14 Blackwood class - 12 ships
- Type-81 Tribal class - 7 ships
- Type-12M Leander class (Batch 1) - 8 ships
- Type-12M Leander class (Batch 2) - 8 ships
- Type-12M Leander class (Batch 3) - 10 ships
- Type-21 Amazon class - 8 ships
- Type-22 Broadsword class (Batch 1) - 4 ships
- Type-22 Boxer class (Batch 2) - 6 ships
- Type-22 Cornwall class (Batch 3) - 4 ships
- Type-23 Duke class - 16 ships
Bulgaria
- Smeli - 1 ship (ex-Russian Delfin)
Canada
- Halifax class - 12 ships
Chile
- Condell class - 3 ships (4th unit decommissioned)
People's Republic of China
- Type 054 - 2 ships building
- 'Jiangwei II' class - 8 ships
- Anqing ('Jiangwei') class - 4 ships
- Zigong ('Jianghu V') class - 6 ships
- Siping ('Jianghu IV') class - 1 ship
- Huangshi ('Jianghu III') class - 3 ships
- Xiamen ('Jianghu I/II') class - 21 ships
- Zuhai class - 1 ship
- Jinan class - 15 ships
Colombia
- Almirante Padilla class - 4 ships
Denmark
- Thetis class - 4 ships
- SF3000 class - 2 ships planned
Ecuador
- Eloy Alfaro class - 2 ships (ex-British Leander class)
Egypt
- Mubarak class - 4 ships (ex-US Oliver Hazard Perry class)
- Damyat class - 2 ships
- El Suez class - 2 ships
- Najim al Zafir class - 2 ships (ex-Chinese 'Jianghu' class)
- El Fateh - 1 ship (ex-British destroyer Zenith)
- Tariq - 1 ship (ex-British sloop Whimbrel)
France
- Cassard class - 2 ships
- Georges Leygues class - 7 ships
- Lafayette class - 5 ships
- Floreal class - 6 ships
Germany (Bundesmarine)
- Type-123 Brandenburg class - 4 ships
- Type-122 Bremen class - 8 ships
Greece (Hellenic Navy)
- Ipiros class - 1 ship (2 others decommissioned) (ex-US Knox class)
- Elli class - 8 ships (ex-Dutch Kortenaer class)
- Ydra class - 4 ships
India
- Godavari class - 6 ships
- Nilgiri class - 6 ships
Indonesia
- Ahmad Yani class - 6 ships (ex-Dutch Van Speijk class)
- Martha Khristina Tiyahahu class - 3 ships (ex-UK Type-81 Tribal class)
- Sanadikun class - 4 ships
- Hajar Dewantara - 1 ship (training ship)
- Fatahilah class - 3 ships
Iran
- Alvand class - 3 ships (ex-British)
Italy
- Centauro class - 4 ships
- Bergamini class - 4 ships
- Alpino class - 2 ships
- Maestrale class - 8 ships
- Lupo class - 4 ships
- Artigliere class - 4 ships
Malaysia
- Rahmat - 1 ship (decommissioned 2004 retired)
- Lekiu class - 2 ships
- Kasturi class - 2 ships
Mexico
- Allende (Knox) class - 3 ships
- Bravo class - 2 ships
- Ilhuicamina class - 2 ships
Netherlands
- Van Speyk class - 6 ships, 1967-1968 (modernised Leander class)
- Tromp class - 2 ships, 1975-1976
- Kortenaer class - 10 ships, 1978-1983
- Jacob van Heemskerck class - 2 ships, 1986
- Karel Doorman class - 8 ships, 1991-1995
- De Zeven Provinciën class - 4 ships, 2001-2005
New Zealand (Royal New Zealand Navy)
- Te Kaha (Anzac) class - 2 ships
- Canterbury (Leander) class - 2 ships
- ? - 1 ship (planned replacement for Canterbury)
Norway (Royal Norwegian Navy)
- Fridtjof Nansen class, modified version of Alvaro de Bazán - 5 ships planned (2005-2010)
- Oslo class - 3 ships
North Korea
- Soho - 1 ship
- Najin class - 2 ships
Pakistan
- Tariq class - 6 ships (ex-UK Type-21 Amazon class)
- Zulfiquar class - 2 ships
Peru
- Meliton Carvajal class - 4 ships
Philippines
- Rajah Humabon - 1 ship
Poland
- General K. Pulaski class - 2 ships (ex-US Oliver Hazard Perry class)
Portugal
- Vasco da Gama class - 3 ships
- Joao Belo class - 3 ships
Romania
- Contre-Amiral Eustatiu Sebastian class - 2 ships
- Amiral Petre Barbuneanu - 4 ships
Russia
- Neustrashimyy class - 1 ship
- Legkiy-class - 2 ships
- Bessmennyy class - 10 ships
- Bditel'nyy class - 19 ships
Saudi Arabia
- Arriyad class - 3 ships building
- Al Madinah class - 4 ships
Singapore
- Formidable class - 6 ships (3 under construction)
Spain (Armada Española)
- Santa Maria class - 6 ships (Oliver Hazard Perry class)
- Baleares class - 5 ships
- Alvaro de Bazán class - 4 ships
- Descubierta class - 8 ships
South Korea
- Kwanggaeto class - 3 ships
- Ulsan class - 9 ships
Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Cheung Kung class - 7 ships
- Kang Ting class - 6 ships
- Chi Yang class - 8 ships (ex-US Knox-class)
- Chien Yang class - 12 ships
Thailand
- Phutthayotfa Chulaok class - 2 ships (ex-US Knox class)
- Naresuan class - 2 ships
- Chao Phraya class - 4 ships (Chinese 'Jianghu III' class)
Turkey
- Gaziantep class - eight ships (ex-US Oliver Hazard Perry class)
- Muavenet class - six ships
- Barbaros class - four ships
- Yavuz class - 4 ships
United States
- Bronstein class - 2 FF ships 1963
- Garcia class - 10 FF ships and 1 AGFF ship 1964 to 1968
- Brooke class - 6 FFG ships 1966 to 1968
- Knox class - 46 FF ships 1969 to 1974
- Oliver Hazard Perry class - 51 FFG ships 1977 to 1989
Uruguay
- Uruguay class - 3 ships (ex-French)
Venezuela
- Mariscal Sucre class - 6 ships
Vietnam
- Pham Ngu Lao - 1 ship (ex-seaplane tender)
Yugoslavia
- Zagreb class - 2 ships
- Beograd class - 2 ships