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List of escort vessel classes of World War II

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During World War II, the navies of both the Allies and the Axis Powers built and operated hundreds of relatively small warships for the purpose of ensuring the safety of merchant convoys. These warships displaced around 1,000 tons and were typically armed with one-to-three guns of three-to-five inches in caliber, numerous smaller anti-aircraft guns and depth charge throwers.

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Summary

Country Number of escort vessels
United States 1014
United Kingdom 522
Japan 187
Italy 49
Germany 10
Romania 1

Allied escort vessel classes

United States (destroyer escorts and frigates and patrol craft)

United Kingdom (frigates and corvettes)

Axis escort vessel classes

Japan (Kaibōkan)

Italy

Germany (Flottenbegleiter)

Romania

This page was last edited on 21 March 2022, at 18:10
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