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Classe Asheville
Patrouilleur type Asheville Patrouilleur Tolmi P-229 de la marine grecque Histoire A servi dans : Marine grecque Statut : En service Caractéristiques techniques Type : Patrouilleur Longueur : Modèle:Convert Maître-bau : Modèle:Convert Tirant d’eau : mètres Tirant d’air : Modèle:Convert Déplacement : 240 tonnes et 244 tonnes à pleine charge Propulsion : 2 × Cummins VT12-875 diesel; 1,450 hp (1.07 MW); General Electric LM-1500 marine gas turbine Puissance : chevaux Vitesse : 16 nœuds maximum on diesels
Modèle:Convert maximum on turbine
Caractéristiques militaires Armement : Missiles: 4 × Aérospatiale SS 12M; wire-guided to 5.5 km (3 NM) subsonic; warhead 30 kg. Guns: 1 × USN Modèle:Convert /50 Mk 34; 50 rounds/min to (7 NM) 12.8 km; weight of shell 6 kg. 1 × Bofors 40 mm/70 Mk 10. 4 × 0.50 in (12.7 mm) mitrailleuses (2×2)
Rayon d’action : 1 700 milles à nœuds Autres caractéristiques Électronique : Weapons control: Mk 63 GFCS. Radar: Sperry AN/SPS-53; I/J-band. Fire control: Western Electric AN/SPG-50; I/J-band.
Équipage : 24 hommes (dont 3 officiers) Chantier : [[]] La Classe Asheville est une ancienne classe de patrouilleurs construits pour la marine américaine en réponse à la crise des missiles cubains. La classe avait été nommée d'après la ville d'Asheville en Caroline du Nord.
La plupart de ces patrouilleurs ont été donnés à des musées, envoyés à la casse ou transférés aux marines grecque, turque, colombienne et sud-coréenne, à l'exception des (PGM-94) et (PGM-92), toujours en service dans le Naval Surface Warfare Center.[1]
The Asheville-class gunboats were originally designated PGM motor gunboats, but were reclassified in 1967 as PG patrol combatant ships. [2]
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Ships
A total of 17 Asheville-class gunboats were built between 1966 and 1971.
Original commission
This is a list of the Asheville-class gunboats commissioned for the U.S. Navy. [3] [4]
- (PGM-84) commissioned on 06 August 1966. It was struck from the Navy Register on 15 December 1976.
- (PGM-85) commissioned on 22 October 1966. Struck 9 October 1984.
- (PGM-86) commissioned on 04 November 1967. Struck 1 October 1977.
- (PGM-87) commissioned on 06 January 1968. Struck on 1 October 1977.
- (PGM-88) commissioned on 24 June 1967. Struck on 15 December 1976.
- (PGM-89) commissioned on 11 May 1968. Struck on 15 December 1976.
- (PGM-90) commissioned on 26 July 1968. Struck on 9 October 1984.
- PGM-91 was not an Asheville-class ship.
- (PG-92) commissioned on 14 July 1969. Struck on 12 April 1995.
- (PGM-93) commissioned on 08 September 1969. Struck on 12 April 1995.
- (PGM-94) commissioned on 08 November 1969.
- (PGM-95) commissioned on 24 September 1969. Struck on 6 August 1987.
- (PGM-96) commissioned on 25 April 1970. Struck on 30 August 1996.
- (PGM-97) commissioned on 17 October 1969. Struck on 6 August 1987.
- (PGM-98) commissioned on 05 September 1970.
- (PGM-99) commissioned on 21 November 1969. Struck on 1 July 1975.
- (PGM-100) commissioned on 07 February 1971. Struck on 1 October 1977.
- (PG-101) commissioned on 05 December 1969. Struck on 1 July 1975.
Marine grecque
Two of the ships were transferred to the navy of Greece; both ships were in reserve from April 1977 before being refitted and transferred. The gas-turbine propulsion engines were removed prior to transfer and the ships were reclassified as coastal patrol craft.
- (ΤΟΛΜΗ) (ex-Green Bay) transferred 30 October 1989[5] recommissioned on 18 June 1991.[6]
- (ΟΡΜΗ) (ex-Beacon) transferred 30 October 1989[7] recommissioned on 18 June 1991.
Marine colombienne
- (PG-92) officially released to Colombia on 20 September 1995,[8] renamed Quita Suevo (P-111).[9]
- (PGM-93) officially released to Colombia on 20 September 1995,[10]renamed Albuquerque (P-112).[9]
Marine turque
- (PGM-95) transferred to Turkey in 1973 under the Foreign Assistance Act; renamed Yildirim (P-338), sunk in 1985.[9]
- (PGM-97) transferred to Turkey in 1973 under the Foreign Assistance Act; renamed Bora (P-339).[9]
Marine sud-coréenne
- (PGM-96) transféré à la Corée du sud en 1973 ; renommé Paek Ku (PGM 351), détruit en 1998.[11]
Notes
- ↑ USS CHEHALIS (PG-94)
- ↑ History of the US Gunboat Navy
- ↑ The ASHEVILLE CLASS Patrol Gunboat (PG)
- ↑ PG 84 Asheville
- ↑ http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/PG101.htm Naval Vessel Register: USS Green Bay
- ↑ U.S.S. Green Bay (PG-101) Commissioning: HS Tolmi (P-229)
- ↑ http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/PG99.htm Naval Vessel Register: USS Beacon
- ↑ http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/PG92.htm Naval Vessel Register: USS Tacoma
- ↑ a , b , c et d http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/postwwii/government/namedsmallcombatants.htm
- ↑ http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/PG93.htm Naval Vessel Register: USS Welch
- ↑ Gunboat PG-96 Benicia
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