Island-class patrol vessel (2013)
This article is about the Royal Marines Island-class patrol vessel. For the historic Island-class patrol vessel of the Royal Navy, see Island-class patrol vessel.
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Builders: | Holyhead Marine Services |
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Type: | Patrol Boat |
Displacement: | 19.9 tonnes |
Length: | 14.90m (OA) |
Beam: | 4.58m |
Draught: | 0.90m (Full Load) |
Propulsion: | Twin Caterpillar C18 @ 715bhp (533kW) |
Speed: | 33kts @ 19.9 tonnes |
Armament: | Capable of carrying variety of weapons fit |
The Island-class is a class of patrol boat operated by the Royal Marines at HMNB Clyde. They are tasked with protecting high value Royal Navy ships such as the Vanguard-class submarines. The vessels -called Mull and Rona- are ex MoD Police boats and were handed over to the Royal Marines during 2013.[1][2]
Specifications
The Island-class patrol vessel has the following specifications:[2]
- Weight (full): 20,000 kg (20 tonnes)
- Length: 14.9 m (48 ft 11 in)
- Width : 4.6 m (15 ft 1 in)
- Speed: 33 kn (61 km/h; 38 mph)
- Endurance: In excess of 275 nautical miles (509 km)
- Crew: 3
- Armament: Weapon mounts for GPMGs, GMGs and HMGs
See also
References
- ↑ Royal Marines take delivery of new Island Class vessels, royalnavy.mod.uk, 07/03/2013
- 1 2 15m Police Boat, holyheadmarine.co.uk, Retrieved 15 June 2014
External links
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