Anandja-class mine countermeasures vessel
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Anandja-class mine countermeasures vessel | |
Type | Mine countermeasures vessel |
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Place of origin | Sanama |
In commission | TBD |
Number built | TBD |
Designed | 1684–1686 AN |
Manufacturer | |
Complement | 72 crew |
Displacement | 1,050 tons |
Length | 85 m |
Beam | 11 m |
Draught | 3 m |
Propulsion | Faca gas turbine |
Speed | 65+ km/h) |
Range | 5,500 km |
Endurance | 21 days |
Sensors and processing systems |
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Mine countermeasure systems |
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Armament | |
Notes |
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The Anandja-class mine countermeasures vessel is a class of warship introduced by SSMI in 1687 as a replacement for the ageing Diana-class minesweepers in service with the Sanaman Navy. The class is based on the same basic frame as the Seafox-class corvette, but with a glass-reinforced plastic hull and fixtures in non-ferrous materials. The helipad has been removed and replaced with minesweeping equipment, with the aircraft facilities replaced with space for remote operated vessels and RHIBs. The ship can also be used in border patrol and law enforcement duties.
Operators
- Sanaman Navy: 8 on order