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*I'm in Navy JROTC. In the US Navy, hull classification FFG means "guided missile frigate". A destroyer would be labeled "DD". So, the Amber is in fact a frigate, not a destroyer as some speculate. Just look it up. Consider the matter closed. [[User:Leonidas-300|Leonidas-300]] 04:43, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
*I'm in Navy JROTC. In the US Navy, hull classification FFG means "guided missile frigate". A destroyer would be labeled "DD". So, the Amber is in fact a frigate, not a destroyer as some speculate. Just look it up. Consider the matter closed. [[User:Leonidas-300|Leonidas-300]] 04:43, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
== Slipspace velocity? ==
Where are the figures for the slipspace velocity information coming from? Just wondering how accurate they are. I see that the POA and IAC have the same speed listed, but I would've thought the POA would be faster due to it's larger engines (GOO, 187).
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