File:U.S. Navy guided-missile frigate FFG(X) artist rendering, 30 April 2020 (200430-N-NO101-150).JPG
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current | 04:53, 1 May 2020 | 3,679 × 2,400 (3.1 MB) | Cobatfor | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=An artist rendering of the U.S. Navy guided-missile frigate FFG(X). The new small surface combatant will have multi-mission capability to conduct air warfare, anti-submarine warfare, surface warfare, electronic warfare, and information operations. The design is based on the FREMM multipurpose frigate. A contract for ten ships was awarded to Marinette Marine Corporation, Wisconsin (USA), on 30 April 2020.}} |date=2020-04-30 |source={{ID-... |
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