La Combattante IIIb-class fast attack craft
The La Combattante IIIb type missile boats of the Hellenic Navy are a class of six fast attack craft built in Greece to a French design. The vessels had no class name but are referred to by type.[1] They are a similar but newer design than the Greek La Combattante III-class fast attack craft, with the main difference that they use Kongsberg Penguin Mk 2 Mod 3 missiles. The six ships were built at Hellenic Shipyards (first launching in 1979). Kostakos (P 25) sank after collision with a ferry in November 1996.
Modernization
The Hellenic Navy has decided to modernize the Fast Attack Craft Missile Class La Combattante III and La Combattante IIIb. For the four Combattante III fast attack craft, Thales Nederland will deliver a TACTICOS combat management system, including four multifunctional operator consoles, one surveillance radar, one fire control tracking system, one electro-optical tracking and fire control system, an integrated low probability of interception radar, two target designation sights and a tactical data link. The weapon suite of the Combattantes III will remain unchanged. Thales will also be responsible for the integration of these existing guns, surface-to-surface missiles and torpedo system. The first of the four ships will be ready mid-2006, followed by the other three with six months intervals.[needs update]
Ships
(per Conway[1])
- PGFG Kavaloudis (P 24), commissioned 14 July 1980.
- PGFG Kostakos (P25), 9 September 1980. (lost in collision, November 1996)
- PGFG Deyiannis (P 26), commissioned December 1980.
- PGFG Xenos (P 27), commissioned 31 March 1981.
- PGFG Simitzopoulos (P 28), commissioned June 1981.
- PGFG Starakis (P 29), commissioned 12 October 1981.
Specifications
(per Conway[1])
- Displacement Full Load (tons): 429
- Displacement Standard (tons): 359
- Length (m): 56.2
- Beam (m): 7.9
- Draught (m): 2.5
- Range (nm): 700
- Main machinery: 4 MTU 20V 538 TB91 diesels; 15,000 bhp(m) (11.29 MW) sustained; 4 shafts
- Speed, knots: 32.5
- Range, nautical miles: 700 at 32 kn; 2,000 at 15 kn
- Crew: 42 (5 officers)
- Missiles: Kongsberg Penguin Mk 2 Mod 3 (P 24-P 29); inertial/IR homing to 27 km (15 n miles)at 0.8 Mach; warhead 120 kg.
PGFG Deyiannis (P 26) has been refitted with two RGM-84 Harpoon
- Guns: 2 OTO Melara 3 in (76 mm)/62 compact; 85 rds/min to 16 km (8.6 nmi) anti-surface; 12 km (6.5 nmi) anti-aircraft; weight of shell 6 kg.
4 Emerson Electric 30 mm (2 twin); multipurpose; 1,200 rds/min combined to 6 km (3.2 nmi); weight of shell 0.35 kg. - Torpedoes: 2-21 in (533 mm)aft tubes. AEG SST-4; anti-surface; wire-guided; active homing to 12 km (6.5 nmi) at 35 kn; passive homing to 28 km (15 nmi) at 23 kn; warhead 250 kg.
- Countermeasures: Decoys: Wegmann chaff launchers.
ESM: Thomson TM1226, D-1280.
Notes
References
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- Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995 (1995) Naval Institute Press, Annapolis ISBN 1-55750-132-7
- http://www.hellenicnavy.gr/