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SEA WOLF fast attack craft (missile) (1972-1976)


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Sea Lion 1999

Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Sea Wolf 76   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany     1972 stricken 2008
Sea Lion 77   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany     1972 stricken 2008
Sea Dragon 78   STM, Jurong     1974 stricken 2008
Sea Tiger 79   STM, Jurong     1974 stricken 2008
Sea Hawk 80   STM, Jurong     1975 stricken 2008
Sea Scorpion 81   STM, Jurong     29.2.1976 stricken 2008


Technical data


Displacement standard, t

230

Displacement full, t

255

Length, m

42.3 wl 44.9 oa

Breadth, m

7.00

Draught, m

2.48

No of shafts

4

Machinery

4 MTU 16V538 TB92 diesels

Power, h. p.

14400

Max speed, kts

40

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)

1800(15)

Armament

1 x 3 Gabriel I SSM, 2 x 1 Gabriel I SSM (5 Gabriel I), 1 x 1 - 57/70 SAK-57 Mk 1, 1 x 1 - 40/70 Bofors 315

Electronic equipment

Decca TM626, WM28 radars

Complement

40



Standard scale images


<i>Sea Wolf </i>1975
Sea Wolf 1975


Graphics


<i>Sea Lion </i>1999
Sea Lion 1999


Project history

Lürssen TNC 45 FACs ordered in 1970. Armed with the first Gabriel SSMs to be exported.

Modernizations

1988-1990, all: - 1 x 3 Gabriel I SSM (2 Gabriel SSM left); + 2 x 2 Harpoon SSM (4 RGM-84C)

1991-1993, all: + SEWS-1101 ECM suite, 4x RBOC Mk 137 decoy RL, SCS2000 CCS

1995-1996, all: - 1 x 1 - 40/70; + 1 x 2 Simbad SAM (12 Mistral), 2x Snowball decoy RL

Naval service

No significant events.