Badr class corvette

Badr class corvette

The Badr class is a class of corvette built by the United States and operated by the Saudi Navy. The class has been relegated to a coastal defence role following the modernisation of the Saudi fleet. There are four vessels in service; the RSN Badr (612), RSN Al Yarmook (614), RSN Hitteen (616) and the RSN Tabuk (618).

References

cite book
last = Watts
first = Anthony J.
authorlink = Anthony Watts
coauthors =
title = Jane's Warship Recognition Guide
publisher = HarperCollins Publishers
date = 2006
location =
pages = page 258
url =
doi =
isbn = 0-00-718327-5


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