Sloop-of-war
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English: In the 18th and the earlier part of the 19th centuries, a sloop-of-war was a small sailing warship (also known as one of the escort types) with a single gun deck that carried anything up to eighteen cannons.
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A three-masted Bermuda sloop of the Royal Navy, entering a West Indies port, in 1831.
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A replica of the Bermuda sloop HMS Pickle at Portsmouth.
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Drawing for the Flying Fish class, sent to Bermudian builders by the Admiralty.
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USS Constellation, a United States Navy sloop-of-war
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French steam corvette Dupleix (1856-1887)
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Australian WWII sloop HMAS Yarra
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Australian WWII sloop HMAS Swan
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Australian WWII sloop HMAS Warrego