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The '''Ox-Lamat-class''' is a frigate design in service with the [[Royal Mutulese Navy]]. Construction began in the as part of the Mutulese armed forces' campaign for defence self-sufficiency, which involved the development of indigenous weapons platforms and the gradual reduction of Mutul's dependency on foreign technology in terms of high-end capabilities. Construction of this class of frigates began in the early-2000's, utilising experience derived from the slightly-earlier [[Mamlab-class destroyer]] project. It incorporates a mixture of an indigenously designed hull and combat systems, a mix of indigenous and imported sensors technology and some [[Tsurushima]]n weapons. Some thirteen ships of the class are in service as of 2018. | The '''Ox-Lamat-class''' is a frigate design in service with the [[Royal Mutulese Navy]]. Construction began in the as part of the Mutulese armed forces' campaign for defence self-sufficiency, which involved the development of indigenous weapons platforms and the gradual reduction of Mutul's dependency on foreign technology in terms of high-end capabilities. Construction of this class of frigates began in the early-2000's, utilising experience derived from the slightly-earlier [[Mamlab-class destroyer]] project. It incorporates a mixture of an indigenously designed hull and combat systems, a mix of indigenous and imported sensors technology and some [[Tsurushima]]n weapons. Some thirteen ships of the class are in service as of 2018. | ||
The Ox-Lamat-class is a multi-function vessel, capable of combating air, surface and sub-surface threats. It has a formidable battery of sixteen sea-skimming anti-ship missiles amidship, as well as medium-ranged anti- | The Ox-Lamat-class is a multi-function vessel, capable of combating air, surface and sub-surface threats. It has a formidable battery of sixteen sea-skimming anti-ship missiles amidship, as well as 32x medium-ranged anti-air missiles quad-packed into eight vertical-launch cells at the fore. These guided weapons are supported by gun systems such as a 100mm turret and a close-in weapon system. Anti-submarine capabilities are provided for by its combination of hull-mounted and towed variable-depth sonar, its on-board anti-submarine helicopter, and its triple torpedo tubes. | ||
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Name: | Ox-Lamat-class frigate |
Operators: | Royal Mutulese Navy |
Preceded by: | Minegumo-class frigate |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Frigate |
Displacement: | 3,300 tonnes |
Length: | 120.5m |
Beam: | 14m |
Draught: | 6m |
Propulsion: | 2-shaft CODOG system, 2 x diesel (4,500 shp each), 2x gas turbunes (21,000 kW each) |
Speed: | 32kn |
Range: | 4,000 nautical miles at 18 knots |
Complement: | 150 |
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Armour: | steel shrapnel sheets, kevlar spall liners |
Aircraft carried: | 1 x ASW helicopter |
The Ox-Lamat-class is a frigate design in service with the Royal Mutulese Navy. Construction began in the as part of the Mutulese armed forces' campaign for defence self-sufficiency, which involved the development of indigenous weapons platforms and the gradual reduction of Mutul's dependency on foreign technology in terms of high-end capabilities. Construction of this class of frigates began in the early-2000's, utilising experience derived from the slightly-earlier Mamlab-class destroyer project. It incorporates a mixture of an indigenously designed hull and combat systems, a mix of indigenous and imported sensors technology and some Tsurushiman weapons. Some thirteen ships of the class are in service as of 2018.
The Ox-Lamat-class is a multi-function vessel, capable of combating air, surface and sub-surface threats. It has a formidable battery of sixteen sea-skimming anti-ship missiles amidship, as well as 32x medium-ranged anti-air missiles quad-packed into eight vertical-launch cells at the fore. These guided weapons are supported by gun systems such as a 100mm turret and a close-in weapon system. Anti-submarine capabilities are provided for by its combination of hull-mounted and towed variable-depth sonar, its on-board anti-submarine helicopter, and its triple torpedo tubes.