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FIGHTING
SHIPS
1988-89
Ninety-first
edition
le
standard
reference
of
the
world's
navies
Edited
by
Captain
Richard
Sharpe
RN
Foreword
Major
matters
Glossary
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list
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Ship
reference
section
Albania
Algeria
2
3
Liberia
Libya
Angola
Anguilla
Antigua
and
Barbuda
Argentina
Australia
6
8
9
9
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Mauritania
Mauritius
Austria
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belgium
Belize
20
34
34
36
38
41
Mexico
Montserrat
349
350
356
356
357
362
363
363
364
365
365
371
371
Benin
Bermuda
Bolivia
Brazil
Brunei
Bulgaria
Burma
Cameroon
Canada
Cape
Verde
Chile
42
47
47
48
48
49
62
64
67
70
71
Morocco
Mozambique
NATO
Netherlands
New
Zealand
Nicaragua
Nigeria
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
373
374
375
384
388
389
394
402
406
411
Panama
Papua
New
Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
China
Colombia
Comoro
Islands
Congo
Cook
Islands
Costa
Rica
88
88
97
116
120
121
121
121
121
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
412
413
413
422
428
435
441
Cuba
Cyprus
Czechoslovakia
Romania
Sabah
St
Kitts-
Nevis
St
Lucia
St
Vincent
and
the
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican
Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El
125
125
125
136
136
136
139
144
151
151
442
446
447
447
448
448
453
455
456
456
459
460
461
Grenadines
Saudi
Arabia
Senegambia
Seychelles
Salvador
Leone
Singapore
Sierra
Equatorial
Guinea
Solomon
Islands
Ethiopia
Falkland
Islands
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
152
154
154
155
163
194
195
202
221
Somalia
South
Africa
Spain
Sri
Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
(see
Senegambia)
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Germany,
Democratic
Germany,
Federal
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Taiwan
Tanzania
Thailand
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hong
Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India
223
233
234
235
236
236
237
238
238
240
241
465
480
482
483
484
497
497
499
510
511
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad
and
519
520
Tobago
521
Tunisia
Turkey
Turks
and
Caicos
USSR
United
Arab
Emirates
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Ivory
Coast
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kampuchea
Kenya
Korea,
North
Korea,
South
Kuwait
Laos
Lebanon
242
255
266
273
277
278
283
305
306
307
332
332
333
334
338
346
348
348
UK
USA
Uruguay
Vanuatu
Venezuela
Vietnam
Virgin
Islands
522
525
542
543
642
645
688
789
792
792
798
801
801
801
Western
Samoa
Yemen,
North
Yemen,
South
Yugoslavia
Zaire
Zanziba
802
803
810
810
Indexes
Named
Classes
Aircraft
shif
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827
832
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ISBN
7106
0858
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<<"
4
\
\
ors
then,
Innovators
now.
systems
and
fire
control
systems
are
proving
their
effectiveness
in
service
around
the
world.
On
land,
at
sea,
in
the
air.
In
the
application
of
new
technology,
the
research
and
development
potential
of
Barr
&
Stroud
keeps
them
ahead
of
the
competition,
reaching
ever
higher
standards
of
performance.
In
a
world
where
only
In
every
field,
there
are
those
who
are
best
equipped
to
lead.
In
the
development
and
manufacture
the
fit
survive,
Barr
&
Stroud
are
fit
to
lead
of
optical
and
electro-optical
related
systems,
Barr
&
Stroud,
the
Defence
Systems
company
of
the
Pilkington
Group,
set
the
pace.
Barr
&
Stroud's
optical
Pilkington
4
Optronics
Barr
&
Stroud
Limited
Caxton
Street
Anniesland
Glasgow
Scotland
IHZ
Telephone
041-954
%01
Telex
778114
Fax
041-954
2380
and
thermal
imaging
sights,
periscopes,
laser
rangefinders,
guided
weapon
electro-optical
GB
^^^;
Two
words
for
mission
survivability
of
400
Hz
power
at
sea:
Teledyne
Inet
Teledyne
Inet
has
a
full
range
of
aii^cooled,
solid
state
Frequency
Converters
to
support
critical
shipboard
electrical
power
requirements—
with
ratings
that
include
lOkW,
llOkW
and
210kW.
Our
entire
family
of
are
the
most
reliable
power
conversion
control
and
conditioning
on
the
market
and
include
shipboard
static
hours
Frequency
Converters
with
a
demonstrated
MTBF
of
200,000
in
fleel
operation—
fifteen
times
greater
than
the
U.S.
Navy's
specification
requirement.
The
U.S.
Navy
has
selected
Teledyne
Inet's
llOkW
air-cooled
Frequency
Converters
because
of
their
proven
fleet
perform-
ance
and
reliability
on
most
classes
of
combat
ships
including:
DD
963
FFC-7
LSD
41
BB
DD
993
-ISO
49
DD
997
More
AOE-6
LHD
low
and
low
life
cycle
cost
clue
to
their
high
efficiency,
reliability,
and
easily
maintainable
modular
design.
With
these
and
other
advantages
such
as
parallelability
for
increased
power
and
redundancy,
as
well
as
an
established
logistic
support
infrastructure,
it's
no
wonder
the
U.S.
Navy
selects
Teledyne
inet
for
its
power
needs.
Proud?
Of
course
we're
proud
of
our
family
of
proven
prod-
ucts.
Mission
sun/ivability
and
reliability
has
always
been
a
priority
at
Teledyne
Inet.
When
reliability
counts...
count
on
us.
importantly,
our
Frequency
Converters
have
a
acquisition
.the
Headquarters:
2750
West
Lomita
Boulevard
precise
power
people
Torrance,
California
90509
USA
Telephone
(213)
325-5040
Telex
67-7228
TDYINET
TRNC
Belgium/
Jeddah,
Saudi
Arabia
Branch
Offices:
Brussels,
Sales
Offices:
Mew
York,
MewYork/Dallas,Texas/
Washington,
D.C.
Representative
Offices
Worldwide
JANE'S
FIGHTING
SHIPS
1988-89
Jane's
Publishing
Company
Inc.
Limited,
1 1
238
City
Road,
London
EC1
V
2PU,
England
Jane's
Publishing
4th
Floor,
5
Fifth
Avenue,
New
York,
NY
1
0003,
USA
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