Almirante Padilla class frigate
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Almirante Padilla class frigate | |
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General Characteristics | |
Displacement: | 2100 (Tons) (Fully Loaded) |
Length: | 99.1 (Metres) |
Beam: | 11.3 (Metres) |
Draft: | 3.7 (Metres) |
Propulsion: | 2 shaft MTU Diesels 23,400 hp |
Speed: | 27.0 (Knots) |
Range: | 7000 NM at 14 knots |
Complement: | 90 |
Missiles: | 8 Aérospatiale MM 40 Exocet
2 Simbad SAM (8 Mistral missiles) |
Guns: | 1 OTO Melara 3 in (76 mm) /62 cal compact
2 Breda 40 mm /70 (twin) |
Torpedoes: | 6 - 324 mm Mk 32 (2 triple) tubes |
Decoys: | 1 CSEE Dagaie double mounting |
Detection Systems: | Radar System: Combined
Search Radar: Thomson-CSF Sea Tiger Fire Control: Castor II B Sonar System: Atlas Elektronik ASO 4-2 (Hull Mounted) |
Helicopters: | 1 MBB B-105 CB, or 1 Eurocopter AS-555 Fennec for over-the-horizon targeting |
The Almirante Padilla Class Frigate is a group of frigates operated by the Colombian Navy. The designation of this class is Type FS 1500 and there are 4 ships in service. The ships were built by Howaldtswerke in Kiel, Germany. Two similar ships operate in the Malaysian Navy as the Kasturi Class Frigates
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- Almirante Padilla (FM-51) - commisioned 31 October 1983
- Caldas (FM-52) - commissioned 12 February 1984
- Antioquia (FM-53) - commissioned 30 April 1984
- Independiente (FM-54) - commissioned 24 July 1984
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Collector: Javier Miranda, Cristian Medina.
- Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995 ISBN 0-85177-605-1