Type 22-class frigate | The costly experience of the Royal Navy
We are investigating the Type 22-class (Broadsword-class) frigates, the pride of the Royal Navy in the past and the flagships of the Chilean Navy and Romanian Naval Forces today. #Type22 #frigate #royalnavy Due to copyright issues, we re-uploaded our Type 22 class video. Why did the U.K. build a surface combatant without a main naval gun? Why was the Type 22 class built in three batches, and what were their differences? Why did these frigates have a relatively short service time in the Royal Navy? What are the differences between the Brazilian, Chilean and Romanian Type 22s and their original variants? 00:00 Introduction 00:56 Programme history 03:32 Type 22 Batch 1 (HMS Broadsword / HMS Battleaxe / HMS Brilliant / HMS Brazen) 05:19 Brazilian Navy Type 22-class frigates (F Greenhalgh / F Rademaker / F Dodsworth / F Bosísio) 06:04 General characteristics (Type 22 Batch 1) 06:49 Type 22 Batch 2 (HMS Boxer / HMS Beaver / HMS Brave / HMS London / HMS Sheffield / HMS Coventry) 08:35 Chilean Navy Type 22-class frigate (CS Almirante Williams) 09:02 Romanian Naval Forces Type 22-class frigates (Regele Ferdinand / Regina Maria) 09:29 General characteristics (Type 22 Batch 2) 09:49 Type 22 Batch 3 (HMS Cornwall / HMS Cumberland / HMS Campbeltown / HMS Chatham) 11:19 General characteristics (Type 22 Batch 3) 11:39 Combat experiences Welcome to our new content. As the Weapon Detective, we are investigating modern weapon systems of the Second Cold War. The Weapon Legends is about the older weapon systems. We tell their epic stories, which made them a legend. The Weapon Legends investigates these stories, reads between the lines, analyzes, and tells the untold. You can find technical information, historical backgrounds, what happened during the development processes, combat experience and political projection. Let the wisdom of history show us what the future will be. Let’s investigate the veteran weapons of the past together. © Royal Navy, Romanian Naval Forces, DAVID BOBER, Romanian Ministry of National Defence, BBC, NATO, ion burghisan, Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, Brazilian Navy, PeriscopeFilm, AP Archive, Madeira, U.S. Department of Defense, BAE Systems, British Movietone, megrizzly - “Drone and Bear it”, Royal Australian Navy, Argentine Navy, Chilean Navy, net-film.ru Music: Music: Heart of Oak Please click the link to watch our other Weapon Legends videos • Weapon Legends Please click the link to watch our other British Systems videos • British Systems Please click the link to watch our other Weapon Legends-Sea videos • Weapon Legends-Sea / weapondetective / weapondetective [email protected]

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