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==Melusine SCG== | ==Melusine SCG== | ||
The '''Melusine SCG''' is the class used by the [[Sanaman Coast Guard]]. It is a converted version of the standard ship. The S-2 missiles have been removed as well as some sensors and processing systems to make room for an inflatable small boat and rudimentary hospital facilities. The complement has also been slimmed down to 18, with a minimal crew of 12. | The '''Melusine SCG''' is the class used by the [[Sanaman Coast Guard]]. It is a converted version of the standard ship. The S-2 missiles have been removed as well as some sensors and processing systems to make room for an inflatable small boat and rudimentary hospital facilities. The complement has also been slimmed down to 18, with a minimal crew of 12. | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Melusine II-class fast attack ship]] | |||
[[Category:Constancia]][[Category:Naval vessels]] | [[Category:Constancia]][[Category:Naval vessels]] | ||
Revision as of 18:11, 26 February 2024
The Melusine-class Missile Boat, is a Constancian rebuild of the Coastal Patrol Boat, with the main difference being the removal of torpedo tubes in favour of x2 quad standard missile launchers.
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| Type | Fast attack craft / missile boat |
|---|---|
| Length | 32 metres |
| Beam | 5 metres |
| Range | 1,500 kilometres |
| Speed | 81.1 km/h |
| Offensive armament | x8 S-2 Standard Missile (in anti-ship or ship to shore configurations) |
| Defensive armament | x2 Polybolos 12.7mm HMG |
| Complement | 40 |
| Number built | 260 |
Twenty examples of the unmodernised type continued in service with the Federal Navy of Nouvelle Alexandrie as of 1729 AN.
Melusine SCG
The Melusine SCG is the class used by the Sanaman Coast Guard. It is a converted version of the standard ship. The S-2 missiles have been removed as well as some sensors and processing systems to make room for an inflatable small boat and rudimentary hospital facilities. The complement has also been slimmed down to 18, with a minimal crew of 12.