Uribe-class patrol vessel

Group of armed sea vessels
ARM Bretón
Class overview
NameUribe class
BuildersEmpresa Nacional Bazán
Operators Mexican Navy
Preceded byValle class
Succeeded byHolzinger class
Built6
In service5
Active5
Retired1
General characteristics
TypeOffshore patrol vessel
Displacement988 tons (normal load)
Length67 m (220 ft)
Beam10.5 m (34 ft)
Draught3.52 m (11.5 ft)
Propulsion2 Diesel electric drive MTU 20 V. 958TB-92 12,200 hp (9,100 kW)
Speed18.5 knots (34.3 km/h; 21.3 mph)
Range8,000 nmi (15,000 km; 9,200 mi) at 12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement54
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Optical fire director CSEE Model 74 NAJA
  • Navigation: Racal Decca Serie 12 Radar. Both Sensor are integrated in the RADOP 30 Fire Control System.
Armament1 × 40 mm L70 Bofors gun
Aircraft carried1 MBB Bo 105 Helicopter
Aviation facilitiesOne helicopter hangar and Helipad

Uribe-class patrol vessels are offshore patrol vessels in use by the Mexican Navy.

Description

The class was developed by the Spanish company Empresa Nacional Bazán in 1982. It is a multi-role patrol craft with twin funnels and a helicopter deck. These ships have their main armament, a single 40 mm L70 DP gun, located at 'B' position. Ships of the Uribe class were the first vessels of the Mexican Navy able to operate MBB Bo 105 helicopters on board.

Ships

  • ARM Uribe (P121) (1982) – "Sunk off the coast of Rosarito, Mexico to create the first artificial reef in Baja California.[1]"
  • ARM Azueta (P122) (1982)
  • ARM Baranda (P123) (1983)
  • ARM Bretón (P124) (1983)
  • ARM Blanco (P125) (1983)
  • ARM Monasterio (P126) (1983)

See also

  • Mantilla-class patrol vessel

References

Notes

  1. ^ GoPro Awards: Sinking a Mexican Navy Warship, retrieved 2022-03-20

Bibliography

  • Faulkner, K. (1999) Jane's Warship Recognition Guide. 2nd Edition. London: HarperCollins Publishers.
  • Friedman, N. (1997) The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapons Systems, 1997–1998. US Naval Institute Press.
  • Wertheim, E. (2007) Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems. 15 edition. US Naval Institute Press.
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