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== Ships in Class ==
== Ships in Class ==

Latest revision as of 23:02, 12 February 2022

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Class overview
Name: Knight-class Offshore Patrol Ship
Builders: Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards
Operators: list error: <br /> list (help)
Belfras Federation Navy
See Others
Cost: $240m
General characteristics
Type: Offshore Patrol Vessel
Tonnage: 2,900 tons (Full load)
Length: 96.45 m
Beam: 15.45 m
Draught: 4.5 m
Propulsion: 2 REST GD-4800 CODOE turbines generating 4,800kW each; coupled to two controllable pitch propellers
Speed: 30+ knots
Range: 3,000 nmi at 15 kn
Complement: 46 Crewmen with room for 30 operators
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • ARES Surveillance System
  • 2D Surface-Search Radar
Armament:
  • 1 x 76mm SR deck gun
  • 2 x 25mm gun systems
Aircraft carried: 1 x Cassini or similar medium-lift aircraft

The Knight-class Offshore Patrol Vessel is a highly modular, multi-mission vessel in service with the Federation Navy.

Design

The class was designed to be able to carry out a wide variety of missions, but primarily to conduct short-range patrols or missions against possible threats in low-intensity scenarios. A modular design was brought about that in it's standard configuration would allow the vessel to conduct a reasonably ranged patrol of an area with the ability to sprint and chase down vessels with it's forward deck-gun and helicopter as necessary.

The highly modular design of the class allows it to be quickly transformed into what the Navy requires of it. The deck to the rear of the helipad can be converted from holding a larger interception boat to accommodating equipment for diver support, unmanned surface/sub-surface equipment and hydrographic research. Interior modularity allows the vessel to be transformed into a floating hospital, an intelligence-gathering centre or many more roles as necessary.

The vessel is, by default, armed with a single 76mm Super-Rapid deck-gun capable of firing 120 rounds per minute, which coupled with advanced rounds and guidance systems allows it to act as a fire support vessel as necessary or to utilise the weapon against enemy airborne materials. Two unmanned 25mm turrets on the roof allows the crew to fire upon intruders at closer ranges without risking harm to any crew-members.

Standard berthing aboard the vessel allows for a crew of 46 to be comfortably carried with room for 30 additional personnel and equipment.

Operators

Ships in Class

Name Number Builder Comissioned Status
Belfras - Federationan Navy
F.N.V Knight PC-121 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2008 Active
F.N.V Williamson PC-122 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2008 Active
F.N.V Corsi PC-123 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2009 Active
F.N.V Lamberto PC-124 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2008 Active
F.N.V Bellantonio PC-125 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2010 Active
F.N.V Rosato PC-126 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2009 Active
F.N.V Mondoloni PC-127 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2009 Active
F.N.V Agueci PC-128 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2011 Active
F.N.V Coppola PC-129 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2010 Active
F.N.V Guerini PC-130 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2010 Active
F.N.V Spirito PC-131 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2011 Active
F.N.V Profaci PC-132 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2012 Active
F.N.V Anastasia PC-133 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2013 Active
F.N.V Gumbino PC-134 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2012 Active
F.N.V Lamantino PC-135 Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards 2013 Active

See Also