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==Frigates in preservation== A few frigates have survived as museum ships. They are: ===Original sailing frigates=== * {{USS|Constitution}} in [[Boston]], [[United States]]. Second oldest commissioned warship in the world, oldest commissioned warship afloat.{{refn|{{USS|Constitution}} launched in 1797.{{HMS|Victory}} is the oldest commissioned (put on active duty) vessel since 1778 by 21 years, but she has been in dry dock since 1922.}} Active as the flagship of the [[United States Navy]]. * NRP ''[[Dom Fernando II e Glória]]'' in [[Almada]], [[Portugal]]. * {{HMS|Trincomalee}} in [[Hartlepool]], [[England]]. * {{HMS|Unicorn|1824|6}} in [[Dundee]], [[Scotland]]. ===Replica sailing frigates=== * {{ship|French frigate|Hermione|2014|2}}, sailing replica of the 1779 ''Hermione'' which carried [[Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette|Lafayette]] to the United States. * {{ship||Étoile du Roy||2}}, originally named ''Grand Turk'' was built for the TV series [[Hornblower (TV series)|''Hornblower'']] in 1997. She was sold to France in 2010 and renamed ''Étoile du Roy.'' * {{ship|Russian frigate|Shtandart}}, a sailing replica of Russia's first warship, homeported in [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]]. * {{HMS|Surprise|replica ship|6}} in [[San Diego]], [[United States]], replica of HMS ''Rose'', used in the film, ''[[Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World]]''. ===Steam frigates=== * {{HNLMS|Bonaire}} in [[Den Helder]], [[Netherlands]]. * {{ship|Danish frigate|Jylland}} in [[Ebeltoft]], [[Denmark]]. * {{ship|Japanese frigate|Kaiyō Maru}}, replica in [[Esashi, Hokkaidō (Hiyama)|Esashi]], [[Japan]]. * {{HMS|Warrior|1860|6}} in [[Portsmouth]], [[England]]. * {{ship|ARA|Presidente Sarmiento}} in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]. ===Modern era frigates=== * {{HDMS|Peder Skram|F352|6}} in [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]. * {{HMAS|Diamantina|K377|6}} in [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]]. * TCG ''Ege'' (F256), formerly {{USS|Ainsworth|FF-1090|6}} in [[Izmit]], [[Turkey]]. * ROKS ''Taedong'' (PF-63), formerly {{USS|Tacoma|PF-3|6}} in [[South Korea]]. * [[ROKS Ulsan (FF-951)|ROKS ''Ulsan'' (FF-951)]], in [[Ulsan]], South Korea. * [[ROKS Seoul (FF-952)|ROKS ''Seoul'' (FF-952)]], in [[Seoul]], South Korea. * HTMS ''Tachin'' (PF-1), formerly {{USS|Glendale|PF-36|6}} in [[Nakhon Nayok]], [[Thailand]]. * HTMS ''Prasase'' (PF-2), formerly {{USS|Gallup|PF-47|6}} in [[Rayong Province]], Thailand. * [[HTMS Phutthaloetla Naphalai|HTMS ''Phutthaloetla Naphalai'']] in [[Sattahip]], Thailand. * [[HTMS Phutthayotfa Chulalok|HTMS ''Phutthayotfa Chulalok'']] in [[Sattahip]], Thailand. * [[Chinese frigate Yingtan (531)|CNS ''Yingtan'' (FFG-531)]] in Qingdao, China. * [[Chinese frigate Xiamen (515)|CNS ''Xiamen'' (FFG-515)]] in [[Taizhou, Jiangsu|Taizhou]], China. * [[Chinese frigate Ji'an (518)|CNS ''Ji'an'' (FFG-518)]] in [[Wuxue]], China. * [[Chinese frigate Siping (544)|CNS ''Siping'' (FFG-544)]] in [[Xingguo County]], China * [[Chinese frigate Jinhua (534)|CNS ''Jinhua'' (FFG-534)]] in [[Hengdian, Zhejiang|Hengdian]], China * [[Chinese frigate Dangdong (543)|CNS ''Dangdong'' (FFG-543)]] in [[Dangdong]], China * {{INS|Gomati|F21|6}} in [[Lucknow]], India (Planned) * {{HMS|President|1918|6}} in [[London]], [[England]]. * {{HMS|Wellington|U65|6}} in London, England. * {{HMS|Ambuscade|F172|6}} in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] (planned)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://hmsardent.org/ardlines-news/type-21-frigate-ambsucade-returns-to-the-clyde|title=HMS Ambuscade is Coming Home|access-date=11 January 2022|archive-date=11 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220111183002/https://hmsardent.org/ardlines-news/type-21-frigate-ambsucade-returns-to-the-clyde|url-status=live}}</ref> * {{HNoMS|Narvik|F304|6}} in [[Horten (town)|Horten]], [[Norway]]. * {{ship|KD|Hang Tuah}} in [[Lumut, Malaysia]]. * {{ship|UBS|Mayu}} in [[Yangon]], [[Myanmar]] ===Former museums=== * [[HMCS Carlplace|Dominican frigate ''Mella'']] was on display in the [[Dominican Republic]] from 1998 to 2003, when she was scrapped due to her deteriorating condition. * [[KD Rahmat|KD ''Rahmat'']] was on display in [[Lumut, Perak|Lumut]], Malaysia from 2011 to 2017. She sank at her moorings due to poor condition, and was later scrapped. * [[Soviet frigate Druzhnyy|RFS ''Druzhnyy'']] was on display in [[Moscow]], Russia from 2002 to 2016, until the museum plans fell through and was sold for scrap. * {{HMS|Plymouth|F126}} was on display in [[Birkenhead]], England from 1990 to 2006, when the museum that operated her was forced to close. She was later scrapped in 2012. * CNS ''Nanchong'' (FF-502) was on display in [[Qingdao]], [[China]] from 1988 to 2012, when her faulty material made preservation difficult and was later scrapped.
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