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OPC

Patrol Boats
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Basic Information
Name
OPC
Designation
OPC
Alternate Designation
Heritage, Offshore Patrol Cutter
Equipment Type
Patrol Boats
Manufacturer
Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Austal, Bath Iron Works, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems
Date of Introduction
2026
Description

The Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC) is a highly capable, cutting-edge, medium endurance cutter designed to replace aging medium endurance cutters owned by the US Coast Guard under the Integrated Deepwater Systems program. The new vessels with a mission endurance of 45 days will complement the larger National Security Cutters which can perform 90-day missions. Northrop-Grumman Ship Systems along with partners from Integrated Coast Guard Systems (ICGS) team are responsible for OPC vessels design and construction. Up to 25 OPCs are planned for procurement by the Coast Guard. The key design elements of this new medium endurance cutter are adaptability, multi-mission capability with a C4ISR electronics package and suitability for sustained, intensive small boat and flight operations in support of law enforcement, defense and search & rescue missions. OPCs will provide air surveillance with helicopters and unmanned air vehicles; increased situational awareness through an integrated C4ISR capability; improved force protection and automated armament such as an Mk 110 57mm deck gun; and improved defenses for operating in chemical, biological, or radiological contaminated environments. The propulsion system will consist of four diesel engines. The go ahead decision for the OPC cutter was announced in June 2004 with an entry into date service for the first vessel several years before 2012, estimated by 2007. The 360-foot (120 meters) OPC vessel will share equipment and capabilities with the National Security Cutter (NSC). As of January 2008, the US Coast Guard was still re-evaluating the mission requirements for the OPC with the entire program to remain on hold.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 126
Displacement 4520.00 tonnes
Beam 16.00 m
Draft 4.90 m
Max Speed 25.0 knots
Overview (Deagel)
Group Patrol Boats
Status Under Development
Also Known As Heritage, Offshore Patrol Cutter
Origin United States of America
Contractors Eastern Shipbuilding Group*, Austal, Bath Iron Works, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 2026
Total Production 25
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 126
Dimensions — Beam 16 meter
Dimensions — Draft 4.9 meter
Dimensions — Length 110 meter
Dimensions — Main Gun Caliber 57 millimeter
Mass — Full Displacement 4,520 ton
Performance — Max Range 10,200 nautical mile
Power — Total Combined Power 19,520 hp
Speed — Cruise Speed 24.5 knot
Speed — Economical Speed 14 knot
Speed — Top Speed 25 knot
Time — Mission Endurance 60 day
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Civil Helicopters: MH-65 (1)
Item 2 Jamming Systems: AN/SLQ-32C(V)6 (1)
Item 3 Medium Caliber Cannons: Mk 38 (1)
Item 4 Naval Gun Systems: Mk 110 Mod 0 (1)
Item 5 Radar Systems: Sea GIRAFFE (1)
Item 6 Riffles & Machine Guns: M2 Browning (6)
Details
Country of Origin United States
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
110 m
Width
16 m
Height
Weight
4520000 kg
Operators (1)
United States
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