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Dabur-class patrol boat

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Israeli Dabur (number 860) in bay of Eilat
Class overview
NameDabur
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Sewart Seacraft (12 boats)
IAI-Ramta
Succeeded byDvora class fast patrol boat
In commission1970[1]
General characteristics
Typefast patrol boat
Displacement35 tons (45 tons loaded)[2]
Length19.80 meters
Beam5.80 meters
Draft0.8 meters
Installed power2400 hp[2]
Propulsion2x diesel General Motors type 12V71
Speedlist error: <br /> list (help)
Max Speed: 29 knots
Patrol Speed: 21 knots
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at Max Speed: 540 NM
at Patrol Speed: 560 NM
Crew6-9
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Decca 926 radar
Armamentlist error: <br /> list (help)
2 x Oerlikon 20 mm cannon, 2 x 12.7mm Machine Gun, Carl Gustav recoilless rifle,
2 x 324mm torpedo tubes for the Mark 46 torpedo and depth charges[3]

Dabur class is a class of patrol boats built in United States at the Sewart Seacraft shipyard for the Israeli Navy, and by IAI-Ramta.

Dabur boats' first battle engagements were made in the October 1973 Yom Kippur War. During this war, Dabur boats attacked an Egyptian commando force in their own port and destroyed speed boats and rubber dinghies just as they were preparing for attacks on Israeli targets.[1]

Operators


Preceded by
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Dabur class patrol boat Succeeded by

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