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GUARDIAMARINA RIQUELME fast attack craft (missile) (1972-1975/1997-1998)


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Teniente Uribe 2001

Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Guardiamarina Riquelme (ex-Wolf, ex-S49) 36   CMN, Cherbourg, France 23.1.1973 11.1.1974 4.3.1975 // 27.8.1997 stricken 12.2012
Teniente Orella (ex-Elster, ex-S54) 37   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany 29.6.1973 8.7.1974 27.11.1974 // 27.8.1997 stricken 2014
Teniente Serrano (ex-Tiger, ex-S41) 38   CMN, Cherbourg, France 11.10.1971 27.9.1972 30.10.1972 // 10.1998 stricken 2014
Teniente Uribe (ex-Kranich, ex-S60) 39   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany 9.5.1974 26.5.1975 6.8.1975 // 10.1998 stricken 2014


Technical data


Displacement standard, t

234

Displacement full, t

264

Length, m

45.9 pp 47.0 oa

Breadth, m

7.10

Draught, m

2.66 full load

No of shafts

4

Machinery

4 MTU 16V538 TB90 (MD872) diesels

Power, h. p.

14000

Max speed, kts

35.8

Fuel, t

diesel oil 39

Endurance, nm(kts)1600(15)
Armament

2 x 2 MM38 Exocet SSM (4 MM38), 1 x 1 - 76/62 OTO-Melara Compact, 1 x 1 - 40/70 Breda-Bofors 564

Electronic equipment

3RM20, Triton-G, Castor II radars

Complement

30



Standard scale images


<i>Guardiamarina Riquelme </i>2000
Guardiamarina Riquelme 2000


Graphics


<i>Teniente Uribe </i>2001
Teniente Uribe 2001


Project history

Type 148 FACs of Bundesmarine. German EW equipment was removed prior to transfer.

Modernizations

2000s, all: diesels were replaced by 4 MTU 16V396 (13000hp, 34kts)

Naval service

No significant events.