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Frigate navy

Frigate navy is a term describing a nation state's navy that is made of mostly frigates or destroyers as a major combat force. This navy would thus be lacking large vessels such as cruisers, a significant number of effective submarines, or aircraft carriers, but it would also be more effective and deployable than a navy that just maintains corvettes or gunboats. An example of a "gunboat navy" was the United States Navy in the administration of Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809), who wanted to avoid getting involved in the Anglo-French wars by creating a frigate navy.[1]

A frigate navy can be a green water navy or a brown water navy, depending on how logistics are structured. The Royal Netherlands Navy is an example of a frigate navy, as was the U.S. Navy in the War of 1812.

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References

  1. ^ Symonds, Craig L. (2016). The U.S. Navy: A Concise History. Oxford University Press. p. 22. ISBN 9780199394944. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
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