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Anyway, yes. This is a corvette. Corvettes were ALSO a funky classification. They were forgotten for ages, then reconsidered during WWII, and now some nations actively field them. But again, it's a sort of subjective definition and not really well clarified. Being a smaller, faster sort of classification I often consider corvettes as ideal strike craft for hit-and-run or interception of slower ships. The missile weapons do a good job on that, and the gatlings make it effective against lightly armored targets. Which makes great sense for your classification of it as a police vessel!
Since S.E. doesn't have stealth vessels that would operate like submarines, when we classify destroyers in here they're not going to fit that role any more... so it's all sort of iffy...
I tend to go with Escorts (Destroyer Escorts / DE) as small ship AA support, and then [fleet] Destroyers (DD) as medium sized surface combatants. My destroyer is built for hunting other ships of its size and is somewhat vulnerable to fighters because of that armament focus, whereas my cruisers will be more well-rounded I think.