Type-26, 31, and 32: Why did the UK build three new frigate classes and What's the Difference?
Type-26, Type-31, Type-32, Why did the UK build three new frigate classes and What's the Difference? The UK sought to continue to expand and strengthen its navy. The Royal Navy will soon have three new frigate classes: the Type 26 (City-class frigate), Type 31 (Inspiration-class frigate), and the Type 32 Frigate.

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