- Kortenaer class frigate
The "Kortenaer" class was a class of
frigates of theRoyal Netherlands Navy . They were built to be a general purpose frigate; able to combat all surface, submarine and aircraft targets. Like some of the other frigates of the 1970s and 1980s, they featured aCOGOG (Combined gas or gas) propulsion system. 10 were built byde Schelde in Flushing and 2 byWilton-Fijenoord inSchiedam between1978 and1982 . Only 10 served with the Royal Netherlands Navy: 2 were sold to Greece while still under construction and replaced by 2 "Jacob van Heemskerck class" frigates which are basically an AAW variant of the Kortenaer class.8 similar ships were built by Germany during the same period in the "Bremen" class. By 2003 all ships were transferred to the navies of Greece and the United Arab Emirates. The Greek frigates were renamed the "Elli" class.
In Dutch service the frigates were armed with a
Goalkeeper CIWS on top of the helicopter-hangar. In Greek service they were replaced withPhalanx CIWS due to high maintenance costs.hips
The ships were named after Dutch captains and admirals
Two ships Elli and Limnos were built for the
Greek Navy in 1981, They are referred to as theElli class frigate s by the Hellenic Navy and have different equipment and weapons from the Dutch ships.The Imperial Iranian Navy ordered 8 modified ships from Royal Schelde but the contract was cancelled after the Iranian revolution.
External links
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RxasVjxvEY HS ELLI (F-450)3d video]
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