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Libyan frigate Dat Assawari

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History
Libya
NameDat Assawari
OperatorLibyan Navy
BuilderVosper Thornycroft
Laid down27 September 1968
Launched13 October 1969
Commissioned1 February 1973
Status?
General characteristics
Class and typeVosper Mk 7
Typefrigate
Displacement1,325 tons standard, 1,625 tons full load
Length100.6 m
Beam11 m
Draught3.4 m
Propulsionlist error: <br /> list (help)
2 shaft CODOG
2 Rolls-Royce Olympus gas turbines 46,400 hp
42 Paxman Ventura diesels 3,500 hp
Speed37.5 knots (17 knots diesels only)
Range5700 NM - at 17 knots
Crew132
Sensors and
processing systems
DeccaTM1229 radar, Ran 10S radar, Diodon Sonar, Selenia Ran 12x combat data information system
Armament*list error: too many * at start of list (help)

The Dat Assawari was a frigate operated by the Libyan Navy. The ship was built by Vosper Thornycroft in Britain. It was ordered in February 1968 and delivered in 1973. The ship's design, the Vosper Mk 7 is a modified version of the Alvand class frigate built for the Iranian Navy. The ship had an extensive refit in Italy by CNR Riva Trigoso 1979-80 when new sensors and missiles (as listed in table above) were installed. A further refit was completed in 1990. The current operational status of the ship is unclear

Sources

  • Conway's All the World's Fighting ships 1947-1995