A good option for the OPVs i think would be a covette that the german navy.
Main characteristics ship platform:
Length, overall: 88.30 m
Beam, overall: 13.23 m
Design displacement: 1,650 t
Propulsion:
2 diesel engines 7,400 kW each
2 shafts with controllable pitch propellers
rudder roll stabilization system
Maximum speed > 26 kn
Range > 2,500 nm
Modules:
5 weapon modules
Crew :
Total: 65
The specification of the new Class 130 generation of corvettes for the German Navy, defined on a competitive basis, has been finalised with the discision of the German Ministry of Defence to open contractual negotiations with the ARGE K130 for the building of 5 corvettes. The ARGE K130 brings together the shipyards Friedrich Lürssen Werft (FLW) and Nordseewerke (NSW), under the overall control of Blohm + Voss (B+V). The building contract was signed on 13 December 2001.
The design concept of the ARGE K130 is based on the development of B+V's MEKO® Class A frigates and corvettes - a concept that has attracted significant interest on the international market - and on the latest FLW design concepts for export orders.
In important fields of technology, the developments that were begun for the Class 124 frigates, have been consistently followed through, for example in the area of on-board automation, in the computer and network technology and in the software for weapons and guidance systems.
In addition, the K130 incorporates numerous new developments and innovative proposals. As an example, the K130 will be the first naval ship in the world to be fitted with 2 drones for area reconnaissance and monitoring beyond the radar horizon. As far as the radar and infrared signature is concerned, the K130 has stealth properties. This permits deployment in coastal waters in particular within the remit of multinational rapid response forces.
A standard of accommodation and comfort hitherto unattained in naval vessels has been achieved. The accommodation is designed to take both male and female crews.
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