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Perdana Class Malaysian Fast Attack Craft

Patrol Boat
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Basic Information
Name
Perdana Class Malaysian Fast Attack Craft
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Patrol Boat
Manufacturer
CMN Lurssen
Date of Introduction
1972
Description

The La Combattante IIa fast attack craft is a class of fast attack craft originally built for the German Navy as Type 148 Tiger-class fast attack craft. They were later transferred to the Hellenic Navy and the class was renamed Combattante IIa, as with similar French made ships. All the ships were under mid-life updates in 1980s. Two vessels in the class, P-74 and P-75, were fitted with RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missiles and a new ESM was fitted after transfer. A version called the Beir Grassa class, of which 10 were built and 8 were operational as of 1995, were used by the Libyan Navy. One had been sunk and another disabled during a 1986 confrontation with US forces. Iran ordered 12 ships of the same class (known in Iran as Kaman class), nine of which were delivered in 1977 and 1978, and three of which were delayed until 1981 as a result of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The Iranian fast attack craft Paykan was sunk during Operation Morvarid in 1980, while Joshan was sunk by USS Simpson during Operation Praying Mantis in 1988. These ships are not to be confused with the new Joshan and Paykan, which were named in their memories. Iran built a heavily upgraded version of this class called the Sina class. As of 2012 Iran has built 4 Sina-class vessels and is building 5 more of this class. French-built. US-supplied Harpoon missiles have been expended, and replaced by Iranian made, medium range "Noor", anti-ship cruise missiles. Paykan was sunk during Operation Morvarid by the Iraqi Navy, in 1980, while Joshan was sunk by the American Navy, during Operation Praying Mantis, in 1988. These ships must not be confused with the new Joshan and Paykan, which are part of the Iranian Navy fleet of warships serving in the Caspian Sea.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 30
Beam 8.00 m
Max Speed 36.0 knots
Range 570.0 nm
Engine Power 12000 hp
Variants
KD Perdana Pennant Number:3501 Commision Year: 1972
KD Serang Pennant Number:3502 Commision Year: 1973
KD Ganas Pennant Number: 2503 Commision Year: 1973
KD Ganyang Pennant Number:3504 Commision Year: 1973
System
Alternative Designations Kaman; La Combattante IIa fast attack craft
Builders CMN Lurssen
In Service 1972-Present
Type Fast Attack Craft
Crew 30 (4 officers)
Sensors and processing systems Thomson-CSF Triton; G-band Thomson-CSF Castor; I/J-band CSEE Panda optical director
Electronic warfare & decoys Thomson-CSF DR 2000S
Minelaying Capable Yes
Dimensions
Length 47 m
Beam 8 m
Displacement, 234 tons (standard) 265 tons (full load)
Draught 2.1 m
Automotive
Engine 4 × MTU MD 16V 538 TB90
Engine Power 12,000 hp (8,900 kW) (combined)
Propulsion Four shafts
Maximum Speed 36 knots (67 km/h; 41 mph) (maximum)
Range 570 nautical miles (1,060 km; 660 mi) at 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) 1,600 nautical miles (3,000 km; 1,800 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Armament
Weapon Station #1
Name Bofors 57 mm L/70 naval artillery gun
Type Dual-purpose naval guns
Quantity 1
Caliber 57 mm/70 caliber
Barrel Length Bore length: 3,990 mm (157.09 in) Without flash hider: 4,045 mm (159.25 in) With flash hider: 4,345 mm (171.06 in)
Barrels Single barrel (progressive RH parabolic twist, 24 grooves)
Weight Mark 3: 14,000 kg (31,000 lb) (weight including 1,000 rounds onboard, each weighing 6.5 kg (14 lb) per complete round)
Action Electronic firing
Elevation Mark 1: −10°/+78° (40°/s) Mark 2: −10°/+75° (40°/s) Mark 3: −10°/+77° (44°/s)
Traverse 360 deg
Rate of Fire Marks 1 & 2: 55°/s Mark 3: 57°/s Mark 1: 200 rounds/min Marks 2 & 3: 220 rounds/min
Muzzle Velocity 1,035 m/s
Effective Firing Range 8,500 m (9,300 yd) (HE round)
Maximum Firing Range 17,000 m (19,000 yd) (HE round at 45°)
Feed System Magazine: Mark 1: 40 ready rounds, 128 rounds in ready racks in mount Mark 2: 120 ready rounds, up to 40 rounds in dual hoists Mark 3: 120 ready rounds, up to 40 rounds in dual hoists, 1,000 rounds in mounting
Sights Gyro-stabilized in local control.
Ammunition Weapon Station #1
Shell 57 mm × 438 mm 6.1 kg (13 lb) complete round 2.4 kg (5.3 lb) pre-fragmented shell
Caliber 57 mm/70 caliber
Basic Load 1,000
Weapon Station #2
Name Bofors 40 mm gun
Type Anti-Aircraft Autocannon
Quantity 1
Caliber 40mm
Proliferation >60,000
Length L/60: 6.5 m (21 ft 4 in) L/70: 6.3 m (20 ft 8 in)
Barrel Length L/60: 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in) L/70: 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in)
Width L/60: 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) L/70: 2.3 m (7 ft 7 in)
Height L/60: 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) L/70: 2.4 m (7 ft 10 in
Crew 4
Barrels 1 - 2
Carriage 522 kg (1,151 lb)
Elevation L/60: −5°/+90° (55°/s) L/70: −20°/+80° (57°/s)
Traverse Full 360° L/60: 50°/s L/70: 92°/s
Rate of Fire L/60: 120 round/min L/70: 240[1]-330 round/min
Muzzle Velocity L/60: 881 m/s (2,890 ft/s) L/70: 1,021 m/s (3,350 ft/s)
Maximum Firing Range L/60: 7,160 m (23,490 ft) L/70: 12,500 m (41,000 ft)
Ammunition Weapon Station #2
Shell Complete round: L/43 40×311mmR L/60 40×311mmR L/70 40×365mmR
Caliber 40 mm L/60–70 (actual length varies from 56 to 70 calibers, based on model
Shell Weight 0.9 kg
Basic Load INA
Weapon Station #3
Name Harpoon (missile)
Quantity 4
Manufacturer McDonnell Douglas Boeing Defense, Space & Security
Proliferation Australia Royal Australian Navy Royal Australian Air Force Belgium Belgian Navy Brazil Brazilian Air Force Canada Royal Canadian Air Force Royal Canadian Navy Chile Chilean Navy Chilean Air Force Denmark Royal Danish Navy Egypt Egyptian Air Force Egyptian Navy Germany German Navy Greece Hellenic Navy India Indian Air Force Indian Navy Iran Islamic Republic of Iran Navy Israel Israeli Air Force Israeli Navy Japan Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Malaysia Royal Malaysian Air Force Mexico Mexican Navy Morocco Royal Moroccan Air Force Netherlands Royal Netherlands Navy Pakistan Pakistan Navy Poland Polish Navy Portugal Portuguese Air Force Portuguese Navy Qatar Qatar Air Force - Harpoon Block 2 on order for use with F-15QA South Korea Republic of Korea Air Force Republic of Korea Navy Saudi Arabia Royal Saudi Air Force Royal Saudi Navy Singapore Republic of Singapore Air Force Republic of Singapore Navy Spain Spanish Air Force Spanish Navy Republic of China Republic of China Air Force Republic of China Navy Thailand Royal Thai Navy Turkey Turkish Air Force Turkish Navy United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Royal Navy Royal Air Force United States United States Air Force United States Navy United States Coast Guard (retired)
In Service 1977-Present
Length Air-launched: 12.6 ft (3.8 m); Surface- and submarine-launched: 15 ft (4.6 m)
Diameter 13.5 in (34 cm)
Wingspan 3 ft (0.91 m)
Weight 1,523 lb (691 kg) with booster
Warhead 488 pounds (221 kg)
Detonation Mechanism Impact Fuze
Engine Teledyne CAE J402 Turbojet/solid propellant booster for surface and submarine launch; greater than 600 pounds (greater than 272.2 kg) of thrust
Operational Range in excess of 150 nmi (280 km) depending on launch platform
Flight Altitude Sea-skimming
Speed 537 mph (864 km/h; 240 m/s; Mach 0.71)
Guidance System Sea-skimming cruise monitored by radar altimeter / active radar terminal homing
Launch Platform multi-platform: RGM-84A surface-launched AGM-84A air-launched UGM-84A submarine-launched
Details
Country of Origin Malaysia
Category Naval
Naval
Filter Label
P
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
47 m
Width
8 m
Height
Weight
265000 kg
Operators (8)
United States
Germany
India
Iran
Greece
Iraq
Libya
Malaysia
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