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Skjold class coastal Corvette fast attack craft Surface effect ship Catamaran twin Hull patrol boat P960 P961 Storm P962 Skudd P963 Steil P964 Glimt P965 Gnist Royal Norwegian Navy RNoN Umoe Mandal datasheet pictures photos video specifications

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Skjold class coastal corvette, fast attack craft, surface effect catamaran
 
 
 
Designed and built by Umoe Mandal, the Skjold class corvette is engineered for littoral combat and surface operations in coastal waters. While light in displacement (274 tonnes) the Skjold class are armed like a frigate ship, present many stealth features and are capable of high transit speeds. While they should be classed as Patrol Boats, the Royal Norwegian Navy officially label them as coastal corvettes.
 
Description

Designed and built by Umoe Mandal, the Skjold class corvette is engineered for littoral combat and surface operations in coastal waters. While light in displacement (274 tons) the Skjold class are armed like a frigate ship, present many stealth features and are capable of high transit speeds. While they should be classed as Patrol Boats, the Royal Norwegian Navy officially label them as coastal corvettes.

Composite materials used in the ship's construction are one of the unique specificities of the Skjold class. Those materials allows the ship to be very lightweight. Skjold will float high in the water not only providing it with excellent sea keaping capabilites but allowing the ship to access very shallow waters denied to other vessels. (thanks to a draught of 0.9m).
The same composite materials are also key to the ship's radar reflective and radar absorbent properties as well as reduced infrared and optical signatures.

The ship is heavily armed for its displacement with eight Kongsberg NSM (Naval strike missile) anti-ship missiles, MBDA Mistral surface to air missiles and an Oto Melara 76mm Super Rapid gun.

The head of class, Skjold was delivered to the Royal Norwegian Navy in April 1999.

The Royal Norwegian Navy intends to commission 6 Skjold class corvettes

 
Shiplist
Name
Hull Number
Skjold
P960
Storm
P961
Skudd
P962
Steil
P963
Glimt
P964
Gnist
P965
 
Variants:

The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard expressed some interest in the design

 
Technical Data
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Design
Surface effect ship. Catamaran (twin) Hull. Fiber glass and carbon composite materials. Modularized sensor and weapon systems. Radar reflective and radar absorbent materials design. Air intakes to gas turbines and
l ift fans covered with radar absorbing grid/mesh.
Weapons
  • Anti-ship missiles:
    8x Naval Strike Missile (NSM)
  • Anti-air missiles:
    Dual Mistral launcher (Simbad)
  • Guns:
    1x 76mm Otobreda Super Rapid (main gun)
Sensors, Electronics and Decoys
  • Electronic equipment:
    DCNS Senit 2000 combat management system
    Thales IFF interrogator/transponder
    Saab Tech CEROS 200 Fire Control Tracker
  • Optronics:
    Sagem Vigy 20
    Sofresud QPD Optical sight
  • Radars:
    Thales MRR /3D NG surveillance radar
  • Decoys/Counter measures:
    EDO RSS CS 3701 ESM
    Rheinmetall MASS decoy system
  • Navigation:
    Litton Navigation radar
  • Communications:
    DCNS Interoperable datalink (Link 11/16)
    Aeromaritime communication system.
Engines

• 2 x 4000 kW Pratt &Whitney
• 2 x 2000 kW Pratt &Whitney
• 2 Rolls-Royce S-80 Water jets
• 2 x 700 kW 12 cyl. MTU 183 for lift fans

 
Specifications
Type
Coastal Corvette
Crew
15 (accomodations for up to 21)
Operators
Royal Norwegian Navy
Performance
Top Speed: 60+ kts (sea state 0) 45 kts (sea state 3)
Range: 800 nm @ 40 kts
Endurance: -
Displacement
274 tons
Propulsion
Twin gas turbines, twin diesel engines
Aircraft
None
Dimensions
Length: 47 m
Breadth:13.5 m
Maximum Draft: 0.9 m on cushion - 2.2 m off cushion
Detailed View
Designed and built by Umoe Mandal, the Skjold class corvette is engineered for littoral combat and surface operations in coastal waters. While light in displacement (274 tonnes) the Skjold class are armed like a frigate ship, present many stealth features and are capable of high transit speeds. While they should be classed as Patrol Boats, the Royal Norwegian Navy officially label them as coastal corvettes.
 
Designed and built by Umoe Mandal, the Skjold class corvette is engineered for littoral combat and surface operations in coastal waters. While light in displacement (274 tonnes) the Skjold class are armed like a frigate ship, present many stealth features and are capable of high transit speeds. While they should be classed as Patrol Boats, the Royal Norwegian Navy officially label them as coastal corvettes.
Designed and built by Umoe Mandal, the Skjold class corvette is engineered for littoral combat and surface operations in coastal waters. While light in displacement (274 tonnes) the Skjold class are armed like a frigate ship, present many stealth features and are capable of high transit speeds. While they should be classed as Patrol Boats, the Royal Norwegian Navy officially label them as coastal corvettes.
Designed and built by Umoe Mandal, the Skjold class corvette is engineered for littoral combat and surface operations in coastal waters. While light in displacement (274 tonnes) the Skjold class are armed like a frigate ship, present many stealth features and are capable of high transit speeds. While they should be classed as Patrol Boats, the Royal Norwegian Navy officially label them as coastal corvettes.
Designed and built by Umoe Mandal, the Skjold class corvette is engineered for littoral combat and surface operations in coastal waters. While light in displacement (274 tonnes) the Skjold class are armed like a frigate ship, present many stealth features and are capable of high transit speeds. While they should be classed as Patrol Boats, the Royal Norwegian Navy officially label them as coastal corvettes.
 
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