(OPERATORS list includes past, present, and future operators when applicable)
✓Offshore Operation
Activities conducted near shorelines in support of allied activities.
Length
355.7 ft 108.42 m
Beam
52.5 ft 16.00 m
Draught
14.1 ft 4.30 m
Displacement
3,750 tons
Installed Power:
2 x MAN 12V28/33D marine diesel engines driving 2 x Shafts under stern.
Surface Speed
21.5 kts (24.7 mph)
Range
5,040 nm (5,800 mi | 9,334 km)
kts = knots | mph = miles-per-hour | nm = nautical miles | mi = miles | km = kilometers
1 kts = 1.15 mph | 1 nm = 1.15 mi | 1 nm = 1.85 km
1 x 76mm OTO-Melara "Super Rapid" turreted deck gun.
1 x 30mm OTO-Melara "Marlin" Weapon System (WS).
2 x 12.7mm OTO-melara "Hitrole" Remote Weapons Station (RWS).
6 x 7.62mm FN MAG Medium Machine GUns (MMGs).
Supported Types
(Not all weapon types may be represented in the showcase above)
1 x NHIndustries NH90 medium-lift navy helicopter or similar; full-service helipad/hangar facilities.
Ribbon graphics not necessarily indicative of actual historical campaign ribbons. Ribbons are clickable to their respective naval campaigns / operations / periods.
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