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French Navy | Charles de Gaulle | Nuclear aircraft carrier |
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Marina Militare | Cavour | Light aircraft carrier |
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French Navy/ Marina Militare | FREMM class | Multi-mission frigate |
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French Navy/ Marina Militare | Horizon class | Anti-air warfare frigate |
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Republic of Singapore Navy | Formidable class | Multi-mission frigate |
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Royal Navy | Type 45 class | Anti-air warfare destroyer |
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Royal Saudi Navy | Al Riyadh class | Multi-mission frigate |
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