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Salisbury class frigate : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salisbury-class frigate
The Type 61 ''Salisbury'' class were a class of four British aircraft direction (AD) (or radar picket) frigates built for the Royal Navy in the 1950s. These ships were related to the Type 41 ''Leopard''-class frigates, but with reduced armament (one twin 4.5 inch mount versus two) to make way for more aircraft direction equipment, particularly the four-ton radar antenna of the Type 965 (AKE-2). Unlike the four Battle-class AD conversions, the primary role of the Type 61 was not operations with fast carrier groups, for which their diesel power plant lacked the speed. The role of the Type 61 was as a seaworthy air ocean surveillance ship and air control ship to escort slow task forces, such as amphibious task forces. By the end of 1978 all had been relegated to non-combat roles, with one sold to Bangladesh. The primary aircraft direction equipment fitted to the Type 61s was initially Type 960 (rapidly updated to Type 965 (AKE-2)) radar for aircraft warning and Type 982M radar for a degree of 3D cover and better air control over land. The Type 965 (AKE-2) had a large "double bedstead" antenna and the Type 982M radar had a smaller "hayrake" antenna. ==Construction Programme==
Three further ships of the class were planned. Two of these, intended as and , were cancelled under the 1957 Defence Review, while was suspended. It was hoped to order ''Coventry'' in 1961, but in the event it was decided to order the planned hull as a that became .〔
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