Danuta-class

Revision as of 15:03, 25 February 2021 by SanSilv (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Daunta X900 Daunta 1992.png
Picture of the Danuta underway in early 1996
Class overview
Builders: DCNS
Operators: Sieuxerrian Navy
Preceded by: Le Guyader-class frigate
Cost: 450,000,000 USD
Built: 1992–
In service: 1996–present
Planned: 45
Building: 8
Completed: 20
Cancelled: 25
Active: 20
General characteristics
Type: Multipurpose stealth frigate
Displacement: 4,500 t
Length: 125 m (410 ft)
Beam: 15.4 m (51 ft)
Draught: 4.1 m (13 ft)
Propulsion: 16,000kW
Speed: 27 knots
Range: 17,000 km @ 12 km/h
Endurance: 50 days
Complement: 12 officers, 139 enlisted + 15 aircrew
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • Combat Management and Information Systems:
  • DCNS SENIT
  • SEAO/OPSMER combat decision-making system
  • Electronic aids to navigation:
  • Tacan, AN/SRN-6
  • Optronics:
  • 1 × Thales Artemis infra-red alert system
  • 1 × Sagem Vigy MM electro-optical fire control system
  • Radars:
  • 1 × DRBV 15C search radar
  • 1 × Arabel search and targeting radar
  • 2 × TermaScanter 2001 navigation and helicopter radars
  • Sonars:
  • 1 × CAPTAS 20 towed array sonar
  • 1 × TUUM-4 underwater telephone
  • Communications:
  • Link 11
  • Link 14
  • Satellite links: Inmarsat, SYRACUSE 3-A/3-B
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
  • Decoys/Counter measures/Jammers:
  • 2 × NETTUNO 4100 ECM electronic jammers
  • 2 × NGDS decoy launchers
  • 1 × CONTRALTO-V torpedo defense system
  • 1 × Thales ARBR 23A radar warning/detector/interceptor
Armament:
Aircraft carried: 1 × AS.332
Aviation facilities: Helicopter hanger

The Danuta-class is a type of "light frigate" warship designed to meet the needs of the Sieuxerrian Navy to replace the older Le Guyader-class of frigates. It was one of the earliest warships to be purpose produced to reduce RCS as much as possible. It is employed as carrier strike group picket defense, long-range patrols, and as escort for convoys against air, submarine, and surface threats.

Characteristics

Development