Military Wednesdays – Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate

The Oliver Hazard Perry class is a class of frigates named after the American Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, the hero of the naval Battle of Lake Erie. Also known as the Perry or FFG-7 class, the warships were designed in the United States in the mid-1970s as general-purpose escort vessels inexpensive enough to be bought in large quantities to replace World War II-era destroyers. They operated in an anti-submarine role to protect amphibious landing forces, supply and replenishment groups, and merchant convoys. Fifty-five ships were built in the United States: 51 for the United States Navy and four for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). In addition, eight were built in the Republic of China (Taiwan), six in Spain, and two in Australia for their navies. Former U.S. Navy warships of this class have been sold or donated to the navies of Bahrain, Egypt, Poland, Pakistan, and Turkey.

USS Boone (FFG-28) Heading Out of Mayport NS (Birds Eye)
USS Boone (FFG-28) Heading Out of Mayport NS

Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate (Google Maps)
Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate
Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate USS Nicholas (FFG-47) (Birds Eye)
Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate USS Nicholas (FFG-47)

Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate USS Hawes (FFG-53) (Birds Eye)
Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate USS Hawes (FFG-53)

Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate USS Kauffman (FFG-59) (Birds Eye)
Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate USS Kauffman (FFG-59)

Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate USS Halyburton (FFG 40) (Birds Eye)
Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate USS Halyburton (FFG 40)
USS Doyle (FFG-39) (Birds Eye)
USS Doyle (FFG-39)

USS Underwood (FFG-36) (Birds Eye)
USS Underwood (FFG-36)
Austrailian Adelaide class frigate in drydock (Google Maps)
Austrailian Adelaide class frigate in drydock

Perry class frigate in dry dock (Google Maps)
Perry class frigate in dry dock

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