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Protector Class (Otago Class) New Zealand Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV)

Protector Class

Multi-Role Response Vessel (MRRV)
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Basic Information
Name
Protector Class (Otago Class) New Zealand Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV)
Designation
Protector Class
Alternate Designation
Protector Class; Otago Class
Equipment Type
Multi-Role Response Vessel (MRRV)
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
2010
Description

The Protector-class offshore patrol vessel (also known as the Otago class) is a ship class of two offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) operated by the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) since 2010. The ships are named HMNZS Otago and HMNZS Wellington. Three similar vessels built to the same Vard 7 85M design were built by Colombo Dockyard for the Sri Lanka Coast Guard. Conceived as part of Project Protector, the Ministry of Defence project consisted of acquiring one multi-role vessel, two offshore, and four inshore patrol vessels. The Project Protector vessels will be operated by the RNZN to conduct tasks for and with the New Zealand Customs Service, the Department of Conservation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ministry of Fisheries, Maritime New Zealand, and New Zealand Police. The Government and Navy policy were the OPVs are intended to carry out resource protection functions in the EEZ, South Pacific, and the Southern Ocean, to free the two Anzac-class frigates for other needs. However, with the capability to carry and sustain a missile-armed RNZN helicopter they do have limited higher contingency capability. The vessels were designed by Vard Marine (known as STX Canada Marine and formerly Kvaerner Masa Marine) and are based on earlier OPV designs in service with the Irish Naval Service (since 1999) and the Mauritian Coast Guard (since 1996). However, the adopted design is considerably upgraded, in that the Irish Naval Service no longer included helicopter facilities in its designs after the failure of helicopter operations from the OPV LÉ Eithne in the rough seas off the Irish west coast. Otago, however, includes helicopter facilities similar to the arrangements of the earlier Irish OPV, LÉ Eithne, which were based on the British Leander, which modification to operate larger Lynx/Seasprite helicopters is based on the design of the last RNZN Leander, HMNZS Canterbury. The vessel is compliant with all of the operational requirements for patrol and response, cargo carriage and handling, sea keeping for sea boat and helicopter operations, and has a high level of comfort for crew and client-agency officials.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 35
Beam 14.00 m
Draft 3.60 m
Variants
HMNZS Otago (P 148) Commissioned: 2010 Status: Active
HMNZS Wellington (P 55) Commissioned: 2010 Status: Active
System
Alternative Designation Protector Class; Otago Class
Type Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV)
Builder Tenix, Williamstown
Crew 35 x vessel crew + 10 x flight personnel + 4 x personnel from Government agencies
Cargo Capcity 30 x passengers, 3 × 20 ft sea container, 1 × 16 tonne, 9 meter crane aft
OPV Missions The Protector Class OPVs will conduct operations throughout a 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of New Zealand, the southern ocean and the Pacific Ocean. Primary missions include patrolling, maritime counter-terrorism, surveillance and reconnaissance, maritime search and rescue (SAR) and pollution control. These OPVs can also be deployed in humanitarian assistance, catastrophe relief, peacekeeping operations and sea training for the Navy.
Sea State OPV has the ability to perform patrol missions in sea state 6, and can survive in sea state 9.
Dimensions
Length 85 m
Beam 14 m
Draft 3.6 m
Displacement, Standard INA
Displacement, Full Load 1,900 tons
Propulsion System
Engine Name 2 x MAN B&W 12RK280
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 2 x 5400 kW / 7240 hp
Bow Thruster 1 x 450 kW bow thruster
Maximum Range 6,000 NM (11,000 km)
Maximum Speed 22 knots (41 km/h)
Endurance 21 days
Gun Weapon Systems
Gun Weapon System #1
Name 1 × Remote Controlled Rafael Typhoon 25 mm stabilised naval gun, on forecastle
Type Naval Gun
Caliber 25 mm
Manufacturer Rafael Advanced Defense Systems LTD.
Length INA
Weight Less than 1,000 kg fully loaded
Elevation -20 deg up to 70 deg
Traverse ± 160 deg
Surveillance System CCD/FLIR/LRF
Sights Typhoon can use sights attached to the weapon mount or it can receive inputs from an independent Electro-Optical Detector (EOD) or Fire Control Radar (FCR). Using its own sight the Typhoon system can provide firing solutions entirely without outside assistance, allowing it to function fully independently.
Gun Weapon Systems #1 Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 25 mm
Cartridge INA
Basic Load Between 160 and 210 rounds are carried on the mounting, depending on the caliber.
Gun Weapon System #2
Name 2 × M2HB QCB .50 calibre Browning machine guns on pivots either side of bridge
Type Heavy Machine Gun
Caliber 12.7 mm
Length 1,654 mm
Barrel Length 1,143 mm
Weight 38 kg
Action Short recoil-operated
Rate of Fire 450–600 rounds/min
Muzzle Velocity 890 m/s
Maximum Firing Range 7,400 m
Effective Firing Range 1,800 m
Feed System Belt-fed
Sights Iron Sights
Gun Weapon Systems #2 Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 12.7 mm
Cartridge 12.7×99mm NATO
Basic Load INA
Aviation Facilities
Hanger Hangar for Seasprite.
Helicopters 1 x Kaman SH-2G Super Seasprite helicopter. Can be armed with a combination of homing torpedoes, depth charges, Maverick Air to Surface missiles, AGM119 Penguin 2 ASM M60 Machine Gun.
Boats and Landing Craft
Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat (RHIB) The OPV can carry 2 x Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boats (RHIBs), 2 x special forces RHIBs and 6 x 45-man inflatable boats. These boats can be deployed and recovered in sea state 4.
Protection
Hull Armor INA
Countermeasures INA
NBC Water Washdown System Yes
Details
Country of Origin New Zealand
Category Naval
Naval
Filter Label
P
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
85 m
Width
Height
Weight
Operators (1)
New Zealand
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