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  • ...s built in [[Canada]]; helicopter-equipped, [[destroyer]]s optimized for [[anti-submarine warfare]] and [[convoy escort]]; serving from the mid-1950s until, in most cases, t
    240 bytes (31 words) - 10:33, 16 July 2010
  • ...ith moderate payload and defenses but extremely long range; valued as an [[anti-submarine warfare]] and [[maritime patrol aircraft]]
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  • ...n the same hull as the [[Burke-class]] but optimized for land attack and [[anti-submarine warfare]], without the [[AEGIS battle management system]]
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  • ...bmarines but fast enough to keep up with [[convoy]] transports; used for [[anti-submarine warfare]] as a quickly-available ship before purpose-built warships were in service
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  • {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}}
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  • ...ter", protection to a convoy of commercial ships. They are most capable in anti-submarine warfare, have some capability for anti-air warfare, and, in the time when anti-surf ...rys no longer carry. Both types, however, would have been utterly fearsome anti-submarine warfare platforms in WWII, and still are credible in many situations. They also ca
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  • ...d 1985. At the time they were conceived, the primary requirement was for [[anti-submarine warfare]], with [[flagship]] facilities.<ref>{{citation ...for [[airborne early warning]] and [[anti-surface warfare]], and one for [[anti-submarine warfare]] and [[search and rescue]]. In addition, they can operate Sea Harriers for
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  • A means of launching an [[anti-submarine warfare|antisubmarine]] torpedo from a surface ship, often by an [[unguided rocket
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  • {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}}
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  • {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}}
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  • ...[[anti-surface warfare|anti-surface]], [[anti-air warfare|anti-air]] and [[anti-submarine warfare]] systems. Most distinctive are their extremely large [[P-700 3M-45 Granat]
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  • ...or escort vessels with extensive capability for [[anti-air warfare]] and [[anti-submarine warfare]]. They also can conduct deep strike by launching [[cruise missile]]s, whic ...y the later versions that can launch cruise missiles. These have a major [[anti-submarine warfare]] role, can carry out clandestine intelligence, surveillance and reconnaiss
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  • {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}}
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  • ...has first-rate combatants, capable of [[ballistic missile defense]] and [[anti-submarine warfare]], as a check on North Korea and China. [[Anti-submarine warfare]], against both attack and missile submarines, involves surface, submarine,
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