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The '''Independence-class frigate''' ({{wp|Vietnamese language|Daoan}}: ''Sự độc lập'') is a {{wp|Ship class|class}} of {{wp|Frigate|guided-missile frigates}} built for the [[Daoan Congressional Republic Navy]] and designed by the Daoan shipbuilder [[Bao Marine]]. The Independence-class frigates were designed as multi-mission vessels as its armament and auxilliary equipment allows the ship to fulfill {{wp|Anti-aircraft warfare|anti-aircraft warfare}}, {{wp|Anti-surface warfare|anti-surface warfare}} and {{wp|Anti-submarine warfare|anti-submarine warfare}} roles seamlessly. The ship was designed around the principle of {{wp|Modular design|modular naval vessels}} which was meant to reduce cost and increase efficiency in construction & assembly. The first ship of the Independence-class, the [[TCQ ''Trần Việt Thắng'']], was {{wp|Ship commissioning|commissioned}} in 13 April 2016.
The '''Independence-class frigate''' ({{wp|Vietnamese language|Daoan}}: ''Sự độc lập'') is a {{wp|Ship class|class}} of {{wp|Frigate|guided-missile frigates}} built for the [[Daoan Congressional Republic Navy]] and designed by the Daoan shipbuilder [[Bao Marine]]. The Independence-class frigates were designed as multi-mission vessels as its armament and auxilliary equipment allows the ship to fulfill {{wp|Anti-aircraft warfare|anti-aircraft}}, {{wp|Anti-surface warfare|anti-surface}} and {{wp|Anti-submarine warfare|anti-submarine}} warfare roles seamlessly. The ship was around the principle of {{wp|Modular design|modular naval vessels}} which was meant to reduce cost and increase efficiency in construction & assembly. Although the Independence-class is lighter in tonnage compared to guided-missile frigates operated by other countries, due to the advanced and integrated computer network installed on the ships it requires only 90 crew members to fully operate the vessel with the ship's computers able to supplement the reduced number of crew required to operate the ship. The first ship of the Independence-class, the [[TCQ ''Trần Việt Thắng'']], was {{wp|Ship commissioning|commissioned}} in 13 April 2016.
== Development ==
== Design ==
== Ship in class ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 09:15, 25 April 2023

Independence-class Frigate
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An Independence-class frigate of the Daoan Navy
Class overview
Builders: Bao Marine
Operators:
Preceded by: Reform-class frigate
Subclasses: Kanzler-class long-range patrol vessel
Cost: $255 million per ship
Built: 2015 - Present
In commission: 2016 - Present
Planned: 18
On order: 2
Building: 4
Completed: 12
Active:
  • 6 Daoan Navy
  • 6 Royal Navy
General characteristics
Type: Guided Missile Frigate
Displacement:
  • Empty load: 2,670 tonnes
  • Full load: 3,150 tonnes
Length: 105 m (344 ft 6 in)
Beam: 14 m (45 ft 11 in)
Draught: 3.05 m (10 ft 0 in)
Propulsion:
Speed: In excess of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Range: 7,210 nmi (13,000 km; 8,000 mi)
Endurance: 20 days at sea>
Boats & landing
craft carried:
2 x RHIB
Complement: 90 Personnel
Sensors and
processing systems:
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
Armament:
Aircraft carried: 1 x V-11 Pelikan / D-20 Albatross
Aviation facilities: Helicopter deck & hangar.

The Independence-class frigate (Daoan: Sự độc lập) is a class of guided-missile frigates built for the Daoan Congressional Republic Navy and designed by the Daoan shipbuilder Bao Marine. The Independence-class frigates were designed as multi-mission vessels as its armament and auxilliary equipment allows the ship to fulfill anti-aircraft, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare roles seamlessly. The ship was around the principle of modular naval vessels which was meant to reduce cost and increase efficiency in construction & assembly. Although the Independence-class is lighter in tonnage compared to guided-missile frigates operated by other countries, due to the advanced and integrated computer network installed on the ships it requires only 90 crew members to fully operate the vessel with the ship's computers able to supplement the reduced number of crew required to operate the ship. The first ship of the Independence-class, the TCQ ''Trần Việt Thắng'', was commissioned in 13 April 2016.

Development

Design

Ship in class

See also