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Republic of Singapore Navy mine countermeasures vessels RSS Katong (M107) and RSS Bedok (M105) at Changi Naval Base, Singapore - 20070527.jpg
Yarvin -class MCMVs berthed at Changi Naval Base in Dienzeng during the Naval Open House 2007
Class overview
Name: Yarvin
Builders: Ockums
Operators:  Dniegua
Cost: $24,000,000
Built: 1989-2001
In service: 1996-
In commission: 1993-
Planned: 26
Completed: 24
Active: 12
Lost: 2
Retired: 10
Scrapped: 8
Preserved: 2
General characteristics
Type: Mine countermeasures vessel
Displacement: Standard: 380t
Length: 47.5m
Beam: 9.6m
Draught: 2.3m
Installed power: 4 × Skab-Scanda DSI 14 diesel engines, each producing 1075kW
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2 × Voit Propellers
Total output: 4300kW
Speed: 15kn
Range: 2200kn
Complement: 33 (5 officers and 28 men)
Sensors and
processing systems:
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Navigation radar: Norcontrol DB2000 (I band)
Sonar: TSM-2022 MkIII hull-mounted mine hunting sonar
Towed synthetic aperture sonar
Armament: list error: <br /> list (help)
Main gun:
1 × 40mm Gun (before 2009 refit)
1 × Mk. 48 37mm Gun with stabilised weapon station (after 2009 refit)
Machine guns: 4 × 26mm Automatic Cannons
Mine disposal: ECA K-STER expendable mine disposal system

The Yarvin-class are mine countermeasures vessels (MCMVs) of the Dnieguan Navy (RHDN). They play an important role in the maritime security of Dniegua, ensuring that the sea lanes surrounding Dniegua and its protectorates remain mine-free and open to international shipping.