- Osprey class minehunter
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For other ship classes of the same name, see Osprey class.
USS Raven in the Persian Gulf, 2004Class overview Name: Osprey Builders: Intermarine USA
Avondale ShipyardOperators: U.S. Navy (former)
Hellenic Navy
Egyptian Navy
Lithuanian Navy
Turkish Navy
Republic of China NavySucceeded by: Avenger-class In commission: 1993 - 2007 Completed: 12 Active: 2 with Hellenic Navy
2 with Egyptian Navy
2 with Lithuanian Navy
2 with Turkish Navy
2 with ROC(Taiwan) Navy
2 to be Transferred to Indian NavyGeneral characteristics Type: Coastal minehunter Displacement: 893 tons (804 metric tons) full load Length: 188 ft (57 m) Beam: 36 ft (11 m) Draft: 12 ft (3.7 m) Propulsion: 2 × diesels (800 hp ea.)
2 ×Voith-Schneider (cycloidal) propulsion systemsSpeed: 10 knots (19 km/h) Endurance: 15 days Complement: 5 officers, 46 enlisted Sensors and
processing systems:•AN/SLQ-48 mine neutralization equipment
•AN/SQQ-32 minehunting sonar
•AN/SYQ-13 navigation/command and control
•AN/SSQ-94 on board trainerArmament: 2 × .50 caliber machine guns Osprey-class coastal minehunters are designed to find, classify, and destroy moored and bottom naval mines from vital waterways. They use sonar and video systems, cable cutters and a mine detonating device that can be released and detonated by remote control. Osprey class are the world's second largest minehunters (surpassed by the Royal Navy's 60-metre (200 ft) Hunt class minehunters) to be constructed entirely of fiberglass and designed to survive the shock of underwater explosions. Their primary mission is reconnaissance, classification, and neutralization of all types of moored and bottom mines in littoral areas, harbors and coastal waterways.
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Construction
Twelve minehunter ships were built for the U.S. Navy by Northrop Grumman Ship Systems (formerly Litton Avondale Industries) of New Orleans and Intermarine of Savannah. The ships were commissioned between 1993 and 1999.
The ships of this class were named after various types of birds except for MHC-58 Black Hawk, which was named for Black Hawk, a chief of the Sauk American Indian tribe.[1]
Decommissioning
All of these ships were decommissioned in 2006–07. The Hellenic Navy received two of the Osprey-class from the US Navy: MHC-52 Heron, renamed Calypso and MHC-53 Pelican, renamed Euniki. Two more were transferred to the Egyptian Navy: MHC-60 Cardinal, renamed al Sedeeq (MHC-521) and MHC-61 Raven, renamed al Farouk (MHC-524). On April 29, 2008 the President of the United States was authorized by the United States Congress (in the Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008) to transfer by grant MHC-58 Black Hawk to Turkey. The sale of MHC-55 Oriole and MHC-59 Falcon to Taiwan as well as MHC-62 Shrike to Turkey was also authorized.
It was reported on 29 September, 2010 in Indian Media that the US Senate has approved the sale of MHC-56 Kingfisher & MHC-57 Cormorant to the Indian Navy.[2][3]
Ships
Ship Hull No. Builder Commissioned–
DecommissionedNVR
PageOsprey MHC-51 Intermarine USA 1993–2006 MHC51 Heron MHC-52 Intermarine USA 1994–2007 MHC52 Pelican MHC-53 Avondale Shipyard, Westwego 1995–2007 MHC53 Robin MHC-54 Avondale Shipyard 1996–2006 MHC54 Oriole MHC-55 Intermarine USA 1995–2006 MHC55 Kingfisher MHC-56 Avondale Shipyard, Gulfport 1996–2007 MHC56 Cormorant MHC-57 Avondale Shipyard, Gulfport 1997–2007 MHC57 Black Hawk MHC-58 Intermarine USA 1996–2007 MHC58 Falcon MHC-59 Intermarine USA 1997–2006 MHC59 Cardinal MHC-60 Intermarine USA 1997–2007 MHC60 Raven MHC-61 Intermarine USA 1998–2007 MHC61 Shrike MHC-62 Intermarine USA 1999–2007 MHC62 See also
- Lerici class minehunter - The Italian ship design on which the Osprey class was based
References
- ^ http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/navy/mhc-58.htm
- ^ US Senate OKs transfer of two minehunters to India
- ^ US senate approves sale of 2 Osprey-class minehunters to India
- PEO Ships: Mine Warfare
- Federation of American Scientists: MHC 51 Osprey Coastal Mine Hunters
- This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain. The entry can be found here.
External links
- Osprey Class Coastal Minehunter, USA
- GlobalSecurity.org: MHC 51 Osprey Coastal Mine Hunters
- NavSource.org: Coastal Minesweeper/Coastal Minehunter Index
Osprey-class minehunterUnited States Navy Other operators Hellenic Navy List of mine warfare vessels of the United States Navy Categories:- Mine warfare classes
- Osprey class minehunters
- 1990s ships
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