Australian, Spanish, and Taiwanese Perry class frigates were built new for their owners. None of those ships are retreds. Old Perry frigates sold to other countries from the United States are of the "short hull" type. These ships can not operate SH-60 class aircraft.
FFG-9 sold to Poland 6-28-2002
FFG-10 sold to Turkey for spare parts 1-5-1998
FFG-11 gifted to Poland 3-15-2000
FFG-12 sold to Poland 2004
FFG-13 sold to Turkey 4-10-2002
FFG-14 sold to Portugal 2004
FFG-15 sold to Turkey 4-4-2003
FFG-16 sold to Turkey 1-12-1998
FFG-19,20,21 sold to Turkey 9-1-2000
FFG-22 sold to Egypt 3-31-1998
FFG-23 sold to Egypt 9-18-1998
FFG-24 to Bahrain 9-15-1996
FFG-25, 26 To Egypt 1996
FFG-27 to Turkey 10-1999
FFG-30 Turkey 1999
Notes on USN Perrys:
The Standard missile (SM-1MR) has been removed from service in the USN at the end of 1993. The Standard missile was found to be ineffective against current and maturing anti-ship cruise missile threats. The missile has been withdrawn and the Mk13 launchers have been deactivated in place. The launcher arm has been removed, and the SPG-60 director conponent of the STIR fire control system have been removed. While the Harpoon missiles have been removed SH-60 helecoptors have been modified to fire Penguin anti-ship missiles. Penguins can be stored in magazine positions modified to hold the Mk60 lightweight torpedo. It is still slated for RAM missiles to be fitted to Perrys that are scheduled to stay in service past 2012.