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Successive generations of guns became larger in the second half of the 19th century, so by the 1880s even the most powerful warships had less than a dozen large calibre guns. The term had by then become much less precise, meaning a small warship with a single gun-deck and which was bigger than a gunboat. Especially famous were British mass-produced sloops of Flower-class of the first world war. By the second world war it had come to mean a small warship armed with one or two 4 inch guns and depth charges. After the second world war, the sloops were replaced by frigates.