That's very true under the NATO & Royal Navy ships letter Designation system. The Letter "K" is reserved for use when classifying the "Corvettes" unless your either the Armada del Ecuador (Ecuador Navy) or the Marinha do Brasil (Brazilian Navy). Ecuador does use the letter "C" designation in identifying the Corvette in that navies service in which they currently use the letters "CM" meaning "Corvette Missile" while Brazil on the other hand use the letter "V" to identify the corvettes in their Naval service.
So far I prefer Squizzy's design on the original concept. Fot a start the hull is a better shape for that size; and he's concentrated on a getting the best fit without a helicopter capability. It would suit navies with shore based air support.
Thanks for your comment PB! The design does fit in well in the high end Green water/ Coastal-Littoral operations role with a limited Blue water fleet escort capability.
Bombhead
Wrong pennant number. this class of ship should be either F (frigate or escort) or P (patrol craft).
The letter C is reserved for cruisers
That's very true under the NATO & Royal Navy ships letter Designation system. The Letter "K" is reserved for use when classifying the "Corvettes" unless your either the Armada del Ecuador (Ecuador Navy) or the Marinha do Brasil (Brazilian Navy). Ecuador does use the letter "C" designation in identifying the Corvette in that navies service in which they currently use the letters "CM" meaning "Corvette Missile" while Brazil on the other hand use the letter "V" to identify the corvettes in their Naval service.
The reason for my remark about the penant number was the fact that Bombhead drew his version with the White Ensign, which in my eyes means Royal Navy, and in that time scale C is for cruisers.
during WW2 K was for various anti-submarine escorts, namely Flower & Castle classes corvettes, River, Loch & Bay classes frigates, while cruisers did not carry their penant numbers at all.
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Thank you Kim for the crest
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