Tuzla Class - New Type Patrol Boat [NTPB]
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF the SHIP
Function:
Primary :
- Fisheries Protection and monitoring, control and surveillance.
- EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone) & Coastal patrol
- Anti smuggling.
- Search and Rescue
Secondary:
- Aid to disaster areas.
Description:
Ship is a mono-hull type vessel, all steel construction, designed to meet the speed, sea keeping maneuverability.
Displacement : 378 tons / 395 Tonne (Full)
Length (LOA) : 56,70 m / 56.90m
Length (LWL) : 49,82 m
Beam : 9,18 m / 8.90m
Draft: 2.65m (Full)
Speed (Max): 25 knots (Sea State 2 – At Full Displacement)
Speed (Max continuous) : 22,5 knots at full load displacement
Speed (Cruise) : 14 knots (Sea State 4 – At Full Displacement)
Sea worthiness :
Ship will have an unlimited operation capability up to Sea State – 4, Sea worty up to sea state 6
Endurance :
1000 nautical miles at full load displacement and max continuous speed.
Enough provisions for 5 days at sea.
Range:
1,000nm at 14 knots.
Complement:
5 officers, 12 Petty officers, 18 ratings.
Special Features:
Control and monitoring of the propulsion system from bridge and MCR.
Monitoring and control of major ship systems from the bridge and monitoring of
alarms at MCR.
100% redundancy for critical systems.
Fully air conditioned accommodation.
Ballistic protection for superstructure against 7,62 mm.
Flood and fire Alarm System.
Ships are under contraction in accordance with desire Lloyd Military Ships Rules
Rules and Regulations :
IMO/MARPOL 73/78
IMO/SOLAS
COLREG
Stability as per BV – 1033
NATO STANDARTS (STANAG, ANEP, etc.)
ISO
Class: Turkish Lloyd: High Speed+1as+M Patrol Boat
Electric :
2 x 250 Kw Diesel Generators with Power Management System 400 V, 3
Phase, 50 Hz. capable of carrying full demand with 90 percent loading.
Two identical main switchboard for full redundancy
Emergency power cabling
Electronic:
Sensors : Navigation radar, E/O Sensor, sonar
Navigation : Fiber optic INS, DGPS, Echo Sounder
Communication : HF, UHF, VHF, SART and EPIRB
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