HMS Tagus

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HMS Tagus was a Royal Navy frigate active in the early 19th century, known for its service during the Napoleonic Wars and related maritime operations.

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instanceOf Royal Navy frigate
activePeriod early 19th century
armamentType broadside-mounted cannon
armedService Royal Navy during the Napoleonic era
associatedWith British naval supremacy during the Napoleonic Wars
belongsTo Royal Navy frigate squadrons NERFINISHED
class Royal Navy 38-gun frigate
conflictEra Coalition Wars against Napoleonic France NERFINISHED
constructionMaterial wood
country United Kingdom
engagedIn anti-French naval operations
anti-privateer patrols
blockade enforcement
escort of merchant shipping
support of British expeditionary operations
era Age of Sail
flag White Ensign NERFINISHED
hasArmament 38 guns
historicalPeriod Georgian era
Regency era NERFINISHED
launchedInDecade 1810s
militaryBranch British naval forces
navalRole cruiser warfare
trade protection
navalTacticRole independent cruising
screening and scouting for fleets
navalTechnology wooden-hulled sailing frigate
operator Royal Navy
participatedIn Atlantic naval operations
blockade duties against Napoleonic France
convoy escort duties
maritime operations during the Napoleonic Wars
propulsion sail
rate fifth rate
serviceBranch Royal Navy
shipCategory British sailing frigate
shipRig full-rigged ship
theatreOfOperations Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
European waters
waters off the Iberian Peninsula
timeInService early 1800s
usedFor commerce raiding suppression
protection of British maritime trade
sea control
usedInConflict War of 1812 NERFINISHED
usedInWar Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
vesselType ship of the line support frigate

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John Adams (mutineer) visitedBy HMS Tagus