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{{Infobox ship class overview | {{Infobox ship class overview | ||
|Name= Durham-class destroyer | |Name= Durham-class destroyer | ||
|Builders= [[ | |Builders= [[FAe Systems Maritime - Naval Ships]], [[Harrow Shipbuilders]], [[Garrick Iron Works]] | ||
|Operators= [[Royal Emmerian Navy]], Republic of Clavis Navy, Royal North Point Navy | |Operators= [[Royal Emmerian Navy]], Republic of Clavis Navy, Royal North Point Navy | ||
|Class before= [[ | |Class before= [[Excalibur-class]] | ||
|Class after= | |Class after= | ||
|Subclasses= | |Subclasses= | ||
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|Ship time to activate= | |Ship time to activate= | ||
|Ship sensors= | |Ship sensors= | ||
* 1 x | * 1 x FAe Systems Type 997 Artisan 3D Search Radar | ||
* 1 x Rortos Type 1045 (SAMPSON) Multi-Function Air Search Radar | * 1 x Rortos Type 1045 (SAMPSON) Multi-Function Air Search Radar | ||
* 1 x Vectris Type 1046 (S1850M) 3D Air Surveillance Radar | * 1 x Vectris Type 1046 (S1850M) 3D Air Surveillance Radar | ||
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|Ship EW= | |Ship EW= | ||
* UEG Electronics UAT Mod 2.0 Radar Electronic Surveillance system | * UEG Electronics UAT Mod 2.0 Radar Electronic Surveillance system | ||
* | * Seagnat decoy system | ||
* Airborne Systems IDS300 floating naval decoy system (corner reflectors) | * Airborne Systems IDS300 floating naval decoy system (corner reflectors) | ||
* UEG Electronics Surface ship torpedo defense (SSTD) | * UEG Electronics Surface ship torpedo defense (SSTD) | ||
|Ship armament= | |Ship armament= | ||
* Missiles | * Missiles | ||
** 2 × 64-cell GWS.30 L-70 VLS | ** 2 × 64-cell GWS.30 L-70 VLS (Aster 15/30/45, quad-packed CAMM/CAMM-ER, Storm Shadow or Sea Dragon) | ||
** 2 x quadruple anti-ship missile launchers | ** 2 x quadruple Sea Lance anti-ship missile launchers | ||
* Guns | * Guns | ||
** 2 x 155 mm/62-caliber Mk.2 naval guns | ** 2 x 155 mm/62-caliber Mk.2 naval guns | ||
** 2 x Oerlikon 30 mm guns | ** 2 x Oerlikon 30 mm guns | ||
** 2 x 20 mm Phalanx CIWS | ** 2 x 20 mm Phalanx CIWS | ||
** 2 x miniguns | |||
** 6 x general purpose machine guns | |||
* Torpedoes | * Torpedoes | ||
** 2 x 12.75" STWS-2 triple fire Stingray torpedo tubes | ** 2 x 12.75" STWS-2 triple fire Stingray torpedo tubes | ||
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The Type 45 Durham-class destroyer is a class of twenty-six guided missile destroyers built for the Royal Emmerian Navy, Republic of Clavis | The Type 45 Durham-class destroyer is a class of twenty-six guided missile destroyers built for the [[Royal Emmerian Navy]], [[Republic of Clavis Navy]] and [[Royal North Point Navy]]. The class is primarily designed for anti-aircraft and anti-missile warfare and is built around the Sentinel (Sea Viper) air-defense system utilizing the SAMPSON AESA and S1850M long-range radar. The Type 45 destroyers were built to replace the Type 42 (Sherwood class) destroyers that had served during the Aurelian and Continental Wars, with the last Type 42 being decommissioned in 2008. | ||
Twenty-three destroyers were built by [[ | Twenty-three destroyers were built by [[FAe Systems Maritime - Naval Ships]] and [[Harrow Shipbuilders]] in Emmeria, with four of them exported to West Clavis. The other three destroyers were built at [[Garrick Iron Works]] in North Point under license. The first ship in the Durham-class, HMS Durham, was launched on 1 February 2001 and commissioned on 23 July 2003. | ||
==Development== | |||
===Construction=== | |||
==Characteristics== | |||
===General Specifications=== | |||
===Propulsion and Power=== | |||
===Advanced Air Defense=== | |||
===Anti-ship, Anti-Submarine and Land Attack=== | |||
===Electronics=== | |||
===Aviation=== | |||
===Additional Capabilities=== | |||
==Ships in Class== | |||
[[Category:Emmeria]] | [[Category:Emmeria]] |
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Class overview | |
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Name: | Durham-class destroyer |
Builders: | FAe Systems Maritime - Naval Ships, Harrow Shipbuilders, Garrick Iron Works |
Operators: | Royal Emmerian Navy, Republic of Clavis Navy, Royal North Point Navy |
Preceded by: | Excalibur-class |
Cost: | $1.75 billion per unit (including R&D costs, in 2019 OFD) |
Built: | 1999- |
In service: | 2003- |
Planned: | 26 |
Completed: | 26 |
Active: | 26 (19 REN, 4 ROCN, 3 RNPN) |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Destroyer |
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Length: | 168.4 m (553 ft) |
Beam: | 21.7 m (71 ft) |
Draught: | 7.9 m (26 ft) |
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Speed: | In excess of 32 knots (59 km/h) |
Range: | 8,000 nautical miles (14,800 kilometers) at 18 knots (33 km/h) |
Complement: | 225 (accommodation for up to 320) |
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Aircraft carried: | 1 x AgustaWestland AW101 Merlin or 2 x AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat |
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The Type 45 Durham-class destroyer is a class of twenty-six guided missile destroyers built for the Royal Emmerian Navy, Republic of Clavis Navy and Royal North Point Navy. The class is primarily designed for anti-aircraft and anti-missile warfare and is built around the Sentinel (Sea Viper) air-defense system utilizing the SAMPSON AESA and S1850M long-range radar. The Type 45 destroyers were built to replace the Type 42 (Sherwood class) destroyers that had served during the Aurelian and Continental Wars, with the last Type 42 being decommissioned in 2008.
Twenty-three destroyers were built by FAe Systems Maritime - Naval Ships and Harrow Shipbuilders in Emmeria, with four of them exported to West Clavis. The other three destroyers were built at Garrick Iron Works in North Point under license. The first ship in the Durham-class, HMS Durham, was launched on 1 February 2001 and commissioned on 23 July 2003.