Baynunah-class corvette

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Basic information

Type:
Country of build:
Planned:
6
Completed:
6
In service:
2010 – present (14 years)

Ship measurements

Displacement:
915 t
Length:
71.3 m
Beam:
11 m
Draft:
2.8 m

Machine

Propulsion system:
Propulsion:
  • 4 * MTU 12V595 TE90 diesel engines
  • 3 * Kamewa waterjets models 112S11 and 125B11
Speed:
30 knots
Range:
2400 nmi

Personnel

Complement:
55

Combat assets

Electronics:
  • SAAB Sea Giraffe AMB surveillance radar
  • Terma I-band navigation radar
  • Selex Orion RTN 25 Fire Control X-band radar
  • NDS 3070 Vanguard hull-mounted mine and obstacle avoidance sonar
Armament:
  • 1 * OTO Melara Super Rapid 76mm gun
  • 2 * Rheinmetall MLG27 27mm guns
  • 2 * Mk56 4-cells VLS with 8 × RIM-162 ESSM SAM
  • 1 * Mk49 mod3 21-cell launcher for RIM-116 RAM missile system
  • 8 * MM40 Block 3 Exocet missiles
Aircraft:
  • Aft helicopter deck and hangar for 5 tons helicopter

The Baynunah class are corvettes for the United Arab Emirates Navy (UAE Navy). The lead ship, Baynunah, is named after the Baynunah region in Abu Dhabi. Six ships are planned for this class at a total price of US$820 million. Sea trials are currently underway. Platform and combat systems trials are expected to continue through 2011, after which time the lead ship will be delivered to the UAE Navy.

This class is based on the CMN Group's Combattante BR70 design. The Baynunah class is designed for «patrol and surveillance, minelaying, interception and other anti-surface warfare operations in the United Arab Emirate's territorial waters and exclusive economic zone.»

In 2004, to replace the Ardhana-class patrol craft, the United Arab Emirates' Ministry of Defence awarded a contract to Abu Dhabi Ship Building for the Baynunah class. The lead ship, Baynunah, was built in France by Constructions Mécaniques de Normandie, while the rest are being built in the UAE by Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB).

The lead ship was launched on 25 June 2009. Sea trials commenced in January 2010. The fourth ship of the class, Mezyad, was launched by ADSB on 15 February 2012. ADSB hopes to secure further orders for the class from the Saudi and Kuwaiti navies (but Saudi and Kuwaiti are not interested anymore). The last ship, Al-Hili, was launched on 6 February 2014. During the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in the Yemeni Civil War, a number of the class took part in a naval blockade of Yemen.

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