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Gryphon-class
Class overview
Name: Gryphon-class Support Frigate
Builders: Portsdown Naval Yards
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Belfras Royal Navy
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In service: 2006 - present
Building: 2
Completed: 10
Active: 10
General characteristics
Type: Frigate
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4,500 light load
6,700 max load
Length: 135.45 m
Beam: 19.35 m
Draught: 6.45 m
Propulsion: 4 Sentennei CODAG-11502 diesel and gas turbines driving two shafts
Speed: 25+ knots
Range: 17,000 km+ at 15kn
Complement: 330
Sensors and
processing systems:
Armament:
  • 1 x 76mm Deck-gun
  • 2 x Type 730 CIWS
  • 3 x Tactical Archer Missile launchers (12 missiles per launcher)
  • 2 x Standard Foreganger Missile launchers (4 missiles per launcher) or 2 x Mk 141 launchers (4 RGM-84 Harpoons per launcher)
Aircraft carried: Helipad space for 2 x light helicopter or 1 x medium helicopter

The Gryphon-class is are a class of support ships within the Belfrasian Royal Navy. The class is a hybrid between an air defence frigate and a military transport ship/command ship with an impressive array of multi-role capabilities. The class is capable of being transformed from a combat vessel to a hospital ship, troop transport, or command vessel within a day.

Design

The class design is based upon a failed candidate for a Draganesti-bound patrol frigate. The design was elongated and made taller to fit an internal multipurpose deck with a vehicle ramp on the stern of the vessel. The ship is capable of serving as a transport and base of operations for a company-sized force of 200 men with their vehicles. Alternatively, the ship is capable of being used for mine-laying and mine clearance operations, with a capacity for 300 mines and for an impressive amount of mine detection and clearance equipment along with a retractable gantry crane located above the stern vehicle ramp, which itself is also used for the launch and recovery of landing craft. The ship is capable of supporting a containerized hospital, a command center for up to 80 individuals, or as a simple transport for a large number of containers or 55 vehicles, including up to 7 MBTs.

The ship is armed with three TE-15 Archer anti-air missile launcher systems for a total of 36 missiles, along with a total of eight TE-22 Foreganger Anti-Shipping Heavy Missiles. The ship sports six Trixton 500 defence suite launchers with the capability of defending a small task force with passive and active countermeasures. A 76mm deck-gun is positioned on the bow, in front of one of the ship's two Type 730 CIWS mounts.

Operational history

Ships in class

Name Number Builder Launched Comissioned Status
H.M.S Gryphon FF-753 Hartford & Sons Shipyards 5 June 2005 20 March 2006 Active
H.M.S Lamendola FF-758 Hartford & Sons Shipyards 12 July 2005 5 December 2006 Active
H.M.S Shepard FF-755 Hartford & Sons Shipyards 15 January 2006 2 March 2007 Active
H.M.S Fox FF-757 Hartford & Sons Shipyards 5 November 2008 28 June 2009 Active
H.M.S Doyle FF-759 Hartford & Sons Shipyards 8 May 2010 15 August 2011 Active
H.M.S Clarke FF-782 Bennett & Fountain Shipyards 3 June 2014 - In trials
H.M.S Sharpe FF-783 Bennett & Fountain Shipyards 5 April 2015 - In trials

Valinese Ships

Name Number Builder Launched Comissioned Status
V.R.S. Griffon FFG-42 Hartford & Sons Shipyards 8 August 2010 24 August 2010 Active
V.R.S. Seqer FFG-43 Hartford & Sons Shipyards 10 September 2010 25 October 2010 Active
V.R.S. Ċawlun FFG-44 Hartford & Sons Shipyards 17 November 2010 28 December 2010 Active
V.R.S. Kellu FFG-45 Hartford & Sons Shipyards 10 January 2011 17 February 2011 Active
V.R.S. Ikħal FFG-46 Hartford & Sons Shipyards 9 May 2011 13 June 2011 Active


Users

See also