Adelaide Class
(FFG-01)
United States
FFG 01 | HMAS Adelaide |
FFG 02 | HMAS Canberra |
FFG 03 | HMAS Sydney |
FFG 04 | HMAS Darwin |
FFG 05 | HMAS Melbourne |
FFG 06 | HMAS Newcastle |
Designed in the 70's as a 'modular' design concept, the OHP is inexpensive to build and repair. Many nations throughout the world use the OHP including Spain, Turkey and Australia (those class names listed in brackets). A decent frigate and ASW platform, the OHP is used in a variety of roles in its escort capacity. Two helos are carried aboard and are hangered in the aft. The 76mm turret is mid-ships, above the hanger. A ship of curious lore, the U.S.S. Stark was hit by an Iraqi missile in 1987, and the U.S.S. Samuel R. Roberts struck a mine in 1988. The namesake ship, U.S.S. Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7) has herself been paid off.
USS Ingraham (FFG-61) in Atlantic Ocean
Travel Move: | 24/24 |
Fuel Cap: | 4 000 |
Fuel Consum: | 500 |
Armament: | 1x 76 mm OTO Melara Mk 75 1x Universal Fore SAM/SSM Launcher 6x 21" Torpedo Tubes 1x CIWS AA Turret 4x .50 cal BMG |
Config: | Vessel |
Tonnage: | 4 100 | ||
Ammo: | 900x 76mm, 36x GDC SAMs,
4x Harpoon SSM, 24x Torpedoes, 15 000x 20mm, 20 000x .50 cal |
Propulsion: | 2x GT's to 1 Shaft |
Fuel Type: | G, A, D | ||
Length: | 138 meters | ||
Draft: | 7.5 meters | RADAR Sign: | 4 |
Speed: | 30 | SONAR Sign: | 3 |
Turn: | 2 | Hull Armour: | 20 |
Acceleration: | 2 | Waterline Armour: | 25 |
Pumps: | 6 | Superstructure Arm: | 25 |
Night Vision: | White Light, IR, Radar, Active Sonar, Towed Array | Size: | 4 |
Load: | Helo x2, 2 RHIB's | Full Speed: | 20 boxes (ea. box = 68 float. hits) |
Min/Opt Crew: | 50/206 | Dead In Water: | 20 boxes (ea. box = 68 float. hits) |
Mnt: | 30 | Sunk: | 20 boxes (ea. box = 68 float. hits) |
ANZAC Class Patrol Frigate
(FFG)
(Meko Class 200)
F 150 | HMAS Anzac |
F 151 | HMAS Arunta |
F 152 | HMAS Warramunga |
F 153 | HMAS Stuart |
F 154 | HMAS Parramatta |
F 155 | HMAS Ballarat |
F 156 | HMAS Toowoomba |
Designed to replace the Perth Class, the Anzac are modern frigates in all
aspects. They can take the role of air defense ship, ASW or command ship
with ease. They are able to project Australia's power in the Pacific, and
can be quickly made into SpecOps landing pads. Comparable to the Halifax
class, the Anzac is an offshoot of the Meko 200 class, with much more acoustic
dampening. This was a joint program with New Zealand.
Travel Move: | 25/25 |
Fuel Cap: | 3 800 |
Fuel Consum: | 800 |
Armament: | 1x 140 mm Cannon 8x Sea Sparrow SAM 6x 21" Torpedo Tubes 8x Harpoon SSM 1x CIWS AA Turret 2x .50 cal BMG |
Config: | Vessel |
Tonnage: | 3 600 | ||
Ammo: | 500x 140mm, 8x SAMs, 8x SSMs, 18x Torpedoes, 20 000x 20mm, 10 000x .50 cal |
Propulsion: | CODOG
in 2 Shafts 1 GT or 2 Diesel Engines |
Fuel Type: | G, A, D | ||
Length: | 118 meters | ||
Draft: | 4.6 meters | RADAR Sign: | 4 |
Speed: | 30 | SONAR Sign: | 5 |
Turn: | 3 | Hull Armour: | 12 |
Acceleration: | 3 | Waterline Armour: | 15 |
Pumps: | 4 | Superstructure Arm: | 15 |
Night Vision: | White Light, IR, Radar, Active Sonar, Towed Array | Size: | 4 |
Load: | 1x Helo, 2 RHIB's | Full Speed: | 20 boxes (ea. box = 60 float. hits) |
Min/Opt Crew: | 40/163 | Dead In Water: | 20 boxes (ea. box = 60 float. hits) |
Mnt: | 20 | Sunk: | 20 boxes (ea. box = 60 float. hits) |