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Amateur General - July 17, 2004 06:45 AM (GMT)
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THE 33 METRE Fast Patrol / Attack Craft
The advanced composite ONUK MRTP®33 Fast Patrol / Attack Craft is the extended and improved version of the 90 tonne ONUK MRTP®29 ("KAAN 29” Class) of the Turkish Coast Guard. ONUK MRTP®33 is developed as a versatile multi role platform for the increasingly tough requirements of the naval and law enforcement forces to control the littoral and the coastal waters.

ONUK MRTP®33 can be equipped with various mission modules depending on the customer requirements. Despite the size of the platform, these modules have been integrated with the modularity and reconfigurability objectives in mind. Thus, the platform can be reconfigured with different mission modules, increasing dramatically the operational flexibility and reducing the costs. The mission modules would be:
Multi weapon mounts.
- Stabilized naval turret with up to 30 mm. gun
(+ short range SSM).
- Medium range SSM (Total weights up to 5 tons).
- Short range SAM.
- 2 x 12.7 mm. heavy MG.
Multi sensor surveillance unit
(EOD with capabilty of controlling the main gun).
Search and rescue equipment
Decoys
SOF (Special Operation Forces) support/SDV (Seal Delivery Vehicle)
Pollution control

DIMENSIONS
Length, deck: 33.00m
LOA (Inc platform): 35.60 m
Beam, max: 6.70 m
Draught: 1.40 m

OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Maximum speed, at full load: 45+ knots(Up to 55 knots available depending onengine selection and configuration)
Propulsion: All Diesels: 2 x 2720 kW MTU, 16V4000M90(Other engines available)
CODAG; Diesels: 2 x 1300 kW, MTU 16V2000M90
Gas turbine: 1 x 4000 kW Honeywell TF50 (Other engines available)
Drive system

Water Jets, MJP 753 DD (for all diesels)
Water Jets, 3 x MJP 650/750 (for CODAG)
Range: 650 nautical miles (at 24 knots)
Dead weight: 30.0 tonne (metric)
CAPACITIES
Fuel capacity: 20.00 m3
Fresh water: 1.50 m3
Endurance: 3 days
Crew Up to 20

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yonca-onuk site

HolyDog - August 25, 2004 12:27 PM (GMT)
The Abu Sayyaf speedboats can never outrun these :armyeek:

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This one is just about right:
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The normal version is opened on the stern to allow the launching of an epoxy catamaran, 4 to 7 meters long, with a service speed of 40 knots.

This catamaran is intended to dispatch interposition units to approach the suspect ships or to execute lightning reconnaissance raids.

All the parts of the stern superstructures are built in epoxy to keep the total stealthiness of the ship.

Another version is designed for the Special Forces with superstructures completely closed.

The rear part of the upper deck and the door allow unfolding of a ramp with a conveyor belt to launch special rafts to dispatch one or several commandos without stopping the vessel.

Recovery of these units is made automatically by using special winches.

This version can be used also by coastguard to fight against the drug traffic or by customs for control operations.

http://www.bgv-international.com/bgvn53.html

Alamid - August 25, 2004 12:43 PM (GMT)
:armyLol:

Expect the French to design avant-garde sea vessels.
But I do really think they're overdoing it this time.

Those boats (trimaran?) look like the seagoing variants of Star Wars X-wing fighters.

Iron Dragon - August 26, 2004 10:30 AM (GMT)
epoxy catamaran, hehehe will they stick together?

Duminus - August 27, 2004 09:35 AM (GMT)
The design is a bit unusual but it has good points too.

When the French came out with the La Fayette class 'stealth' frigates, not a few detractors voiced out negative comments re the ships' design, now the La Fayette is one of the most widely-copied warship.

saver111 - September 17, 2009 05:15 AM (GMT)
Some vessels being retired by Foreign Navies

German Gepard class fast attack craft

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Exocet launchers onboard S74 Ner

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RAM launcher onboard S74 Nerz

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gepard_class_fast_attack_craft

Norway's Hauk class MTB

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hauk_class_patrol_boat

QUOTE
The Norwegian Defence Logistics Organization/Surplus Materiel Management Program, has for sale 6 Missil / Motor Torpedo Boats (MTB) to Nato Alliance Partners. The vessels were upgraded / modernized with new system for around 10 million Euro for each vessel.

* 3 millions Euro complete/ready for use, each vessel New overhauled engines and totaly updated including weapons system!

* 2 millions Euro as is where is, each vessel

* 750 000 Euro demilitarized, each vessel

http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=163401

City Hunter - September 17, 2009 09:17 AM (GMT)
Old na yun design and weapon systems but we can still put those into good use. Alisan ng pork barrel ang mga congressmen and senators pati ang executive and allocate those funds not only to address our AFP modernization needs but pati civic needs.

Redj - September 18, 2009 05:40 AM (GMT)
Habang nakaupo si Satur Ocampo sa House Defense Committee may number 1 contra agad. Syempre agrabyado ang mga NPA kung may ganito tayong barko.


saver111 - September 18, 2009 06:40 AM (GMT)
The PN will not waste these kind of assets on those NPAs. Its more on external defense protecting our country's territory of which they themselves will benefit. Hope they see that.




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