Makassar-class landing platform dock

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Makassar class
Class overview
NameMakassar
Builders
Operators
Preceded byTanjung Dalpele
CostUSD$37.5 million ~ USD$45 million
Planned2
Building2
Completed4
Active4
General characteristics
TypeLanding Platform Dock
Tonnage
  • 8400 tons
  • 10300 tons (for Philippine version)[2]
Displacement
  • 7,300 tons standard displacement
  • 11,394 tons full displacement
Length
  • 122 meters ~ 125 meters (for Indonesian version)
  • 122 meters (for Peruvian version)[1]
  • 123 meters (for Philippine version)
Beam
  • 22 meters
  • 21.8 meters (for Philippine version)
Height56 meters
Draft
  • 4.9 meters
  • 5 meters (for Philippine version)[2]
Decks(Tank Deck); 6.7 meter,(Truck Deck); 11.3 meter
Propulsion
  • CODAD, 2 shafts
  • 2 × MAN B&W 8L28/32A diesel rated at 2666 BHP/1960 kW@ 775 RPM
Speed
  • Maximum: 16 knots
  • Cruising: 14 knots
  • Economy: 12 knots
Range30 days, up to 10,000 Nm
Endurance+45 days
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 x LCVP
Capacityup to 40 infantry vehicles
Troops218 troops
Complementaccommodations up to 518 persons
Crew126 crew
Time to activate3
Armament'A' position 1 x Bofors 40mm SAK40/L70

'B' position: 2 x 20mm Oerlikon

'B' position: 2 x Mistral Simbad
Aircraft carried5 helicopters
Aviation facilitiesHangar for 2 Super Puma

The Makassar class is a class of 4 Landing Platform Docks designed for the Indonesian Navy by Daesun Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. of South Korea and based on the earlier Tanjung Dalpele class. The US$150 million contract was signed in December 2004[3] and the first two units were built in Busan, South Korea. The remaining two were built at Indonesia's PT PAL shipyard in Surabaya with assistance from Daesun.

The contract for the 3rd and 4th LPD to be built in Indonesia was signed with PT PAL on March 28, 2005. On 19 October 2006, the first of the two Indonesian-built units, was laid down in a ceremony by Admiral Slamet Subiyanto, Chief of Staff, Indonesian Navy.[4] The 3rd and 4th units had been designed to function as flagships with provisions for a command and control system, 57mm gun and air defense systems.

Exports

Besides Indonesia, the class of ship is being built for two other foreign customers:

The Peruvian Navy selected the Makassar class for the Buque Multipropósito program from Dae Sun Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. in 2012.[5] First ship of the class was laid down in the SIMA Callao shipyard on July 13, 2013;[6] A second unit is also planned.

The Philippine Navy selected a variant of the Makassar class design from PT PAL, called the Tarlac-class for its Strategic Sealift Vessel (SSV) programme following competitive bidding in 2013, and the contract for two units was signed on 23 January 2014.[7] The first unit was laid down at Surabaya on 22 January 2015.[2]

Ships of class

Name Pennant Country Laid Down Launched Commissioned
KRI Makassar 590 Indonesia Indonesia 07-Dec-2006 29-Apr-2007
KRI Surabaya 591 Indonesia Indonesia 07-Dec-2006 23-Mar-2007 01-Aug-2007
KRI Banjarmasin 592 Indonesia Indonesia 19-Oct-2006 28-Aug-2008[8] 28-Nov-2009[9]
KRI Banda Aceh 593 Indonesia Indonesia 07-Dec-2007 19-Mar-2010[10] 21-Mar-2011
BAP Paita -- Peru Peru 12-Jul-2013[6] 2016 (projected)
BAP Pisco -- Peru Peru planned 2017 (projected)
BRP Tarlac 601 Philippines Philippines 22-Jan-2015 18-Jan-2016 01-Jun-2016
Unnamed -- Philippines Philippines 5-Jun-2015 2017 (projected)

Comparable ships

References

  1. ^ Taringa. "buque Multipropósito de la Clase Makassar Peru".
  2. ^ a b c PT PAL (22 January 2015). "First Steel Cutting Strategic Sealift Vessel (SSV-1)Philippines".
  3. ^ "Daewoo International to Export 4 Warships to Indonesia".
  4. ^ "PAL Indonesia gaining the ordered for 2 units Landing Platform Dock".
  5. ^ http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=824
  6. ^ a b Oficina de Prensa del Ministerio de Defensa (12 July 2013). "Ministro de Defensa participó en colocación de quilla de buque de ayuda humanitaria". Retrieved 13 July 2013.
  7. ^ Jane's Information Group (16 Jul 2014). "Indonesia's PT PAL signs contract to supply strategic sealift vessels to the Philippines".
  8. ^ "Launching Kapal Landing Platform Dock TNI AL".
  9. ^ "KRI BANJARMASIN 592 Landing Platform Dock 125 Meter, Indonesia Nation Product".
  10. ^ "Launching Landing Platform Dock 125m".

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