4. Kedah (Malaysia) – $300 million
The Kedah-class offshore patrol vessels is based on the MEKO 100 design by Blohm + Voss. While their size and tonnage implies the Kedah-class ships to be corvettes, they are classified as offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) by the Royal Malaysian Navy, a category more common with law enforcement or coast guard vessels, not naval warships.
Type: MEKO 100 RMN Offshore Patrol vessels
Displacement: 1,850 tons full load
Length: 91.1 m (299 ft)
Beam: 12.85 m (42.2 ft)
Draught: 3.4 m (11 ft)
Propulsion: Main Propulsion: 2x Caterpillar 3616 (5,450kW) diesel, 16,000 bhp, 2 shafts, 2 controllable pitch propellers
Speed: 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph)
Range: 6,050 nautical miles (11,200 km; 6,960 mi)
Endurance: 21 days
Crews: 78 (accom. for 98)
Sensors and processing systems: Combat System: Atlas Elektronik COSYS-110 M1/ARGOS
Integrated Platform Management System: CAE
Search radar: EADS TRS-3D/ 16ES PESA radar
Fire control radars: Oerlikon Contraves TMX/EO X-band with electro-optic fire director
Thermal Imager: Rheinmetall TMEO
Sonar: L-3 ELAC Nautik NDS-3060 Obstacle Avoidance sonar
IFF System: Aeromaritime Electronic warfare and decoys: ESM: Thales Sceptre-X
Decoy: Sippican ALEX/SRBOC chaff / decoy launching system
Armament: Guns : 1 x 76 mm Oto Melara, 1 x 30 mm Breda-Mauser, Aircraft carried: 1 x Super Lynx 300
Aviation facilities: Stern hangar, Helicopter landing platform
5. Knud Rasmussen (Denmark) – $50 million
The Knud Rasmussen-class is a class of offshore patrol vessel operating in the Royal Danish Navy.
The ships’ normal tasks include fisheries inspections, environment protection, search and rescue, sovereignty enforcement, icebreaker assignments, towage and salvage operations and general assistance to a government.
Type: Ocean patrol crafts/Offshore Patrol Vessel
Displacement: 1,720 tons (2,050 t full load)
Length: LOA 71.8 m (235 ft 7 in)
LWL 61.0 m (200 ft 2 in)
Beam: 14.6 m (47 ft 11 in)
Draft: 4.9 m (16 ft 1 in)
Propulsion: 2 x MAN B&W Diesel ALPHA 8L27/38 generating 2,720 kW (3,650 hp) each through RENK reduction gear “Twin in/single out”
Speed: 17 kn (31 km/h)
Range: 3,000 nautical miles (5,600 km)
Boats and landing craft carried: 1 x SB90E for Search and rescue, 1x 7m (60 HP) RHIB, 1 x 4.8m (45 HP) RHIB
Crew: 18 + aircrew and transients (Accommodation for up to 43 in total)
Sensors and processing systems: 1x Terma Scanter 4100 surface and air search radar
3x Furuno navigation radars, SAAB CEROS 200 radar and optronic tracking system and CWI illumination radar
Armament: 1 x 76 mm Gun Mk M/85 LvSa, 2 x 12,7 mm Heavy Machine Gun M/01 LvSa
RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile surface-to-air missiles, MU90 Impact ASW-torpedo
Aviation facilities: Aft helicopter deck, no hangar
I’m upset on how our military officials procure our defensive military assets. The two planned brandnew frigates had sunk before it was procured. The coastal based defensive missile from Israel was cancelled for personnel protective gears…. i think, these two items i mentioned above is more vital for the protection of our soverienty than those protective gears.
Now, comes again these corvettes. Very affordable indeed. But its useless to plan if those people involve in procuring these assets do not have the will to proceed.
Are we only have to depend on giveaways by friendly countries? Beggars!!!
Just imagine, VP Binay is accusing Pnoy of having saved 303 B for the cofers of the coming election. That’s $6 Billion. Imagine what it can do for the minimum credible defense program. All of that will be funded 4X over!
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Ex-Cong. Roilo Golez has a good point. Even if 2 new frigates are being built somewhere which was inadvertently announced by a retired naval officer, at approx. P16 billion pesos for 2 second hand Maestrale class frigates, our country will have 2 operational frigates with proper armaments that can already be deployed at the West Phil. Sea side of the South China Sea. Pres. BSA III can easily come up with the funds to purchase both second hand frigates from Italy. At this early, the president should also start scouting and buying new multi purpose fighter jets with appropriate modern weapons as a step ahead, by the time the FA-50 fighter jets arrived from South Korea, the training of our PAF fighter pilots can go step ladder from trainer jet to real multi jet fighter pilot capabilities. At least 12 new multi purpose fighter jets should be purchase NOW with expected initial delivery of 1 year from now. How about buying 2nd hand F-16 fighter jets from the US inventory which are at the moment mothballed for future use? We enjoin the DND secretary and his coterie of senior military officers to present to the president their urgent military upgrade requirements instead of just awaiting for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th horizon military modernization project duration to take its rather long delayed timelines.
Acquire at least 5 swedish visiby class corvettes
maybe that will scared a couple of chinese fishermen
yeah – fastest of all corvettes…with 35knots/hr…
Nope, the UAE is more faster, cheaper and more armed and capabilities.
i suggest the number 11. port of spain
buy it
the AFP modernization particularly purchasing modern equipment such as MRF, Frigates, Tanks, Air defense systems etc should be fact tracked. this is very much needed right now!
buy now!
The sigma, visby, baynunah, port of Spain and felaj 2 in my opinion would be awesome for our navy. If I have to pick one it would be the felaj 2 because of its price and the amount of armaments it could carry. But, if the budget is bigger, I’d go for the sigma. It’s modular design would be a great asset for the Navy. It could be a corvette, heavy corvette, light frigate. You can add or remove segments from the ship to make it bigger or smaller depending on the mission and everything can be done at the base where it came from. It doesn’t have to go to the ship yard for that. (Citation needed ). There are different variants to this ship. But I think this would be a great addition for the Navy.
Modern ships do not help if they don’t have over the horizon anti-ship missiles, at least a Harpoon or Naval Strike Missile, in order to counter threat ships, otherwise they just become expensive target practice for PLAN ships. A smaller PLAN Type 056 corvette carries at least 4 x YJ-83 missiles which can sink any Philippine vessel from 180 km. All Philippine navy frigates and corvettes have are 76 mm guns. They will all be sunk before they even knew what happened. Better to invest in a stand-off anti-ship capability. Also, they need SM-3 Surface-to-Air missiles in order to protect themselves from incoming enemy missiles and aircraft. These missiles cost far less than a new frigate and would make even existing ships more potent. It is not the size or the number of ships, it is their capability that counts. Better to have less, but more capable ships than a bunch of expensive targets.