Modern flagships are designed primarily for command and control rather than for fighting, and are also known as command ships. |
One of main reasons for the channelling of large proportions of conservation funds to these species has been that these animals can be used as flagships to gain broad support. |
Chicago was the center of meatpacking, railroads, and mechanized agriculture, the flagships of industrial capitalism. |
In two days the Armada had lost two of its divisional flagships. |
The destroyers have also been fitted with command and control facilities that allow them to serve as flagships for Canadian or allied task groups. |
Both, regarded as flagships of the group, specialised respectively in microwave and electronic telephone exchanges. |