- Sa'ar 4-class missile boat
The Saar 4 or Reshef class
missile boat s were built at the Israel shipyards and based on Israeli Navy designs grounded in accumulated experience derived in the operation of "Cherbourg" (Saar 3) class.Saar 4 ships first battle engagements were made in the October
1973 Yom Kippur War . During this war, two Saar 4 ships engaged in missile battles withEgypt ian andSyria n ships and coastal targets.Variants
The Warrior class strike craft (ex Minister class) in service with the
South African Navy are modified Saar IV (Reshef class) fast attack craft. [cite web|title=Warrior class strike craft|url=http://www.victorlogistics.co.za/navy_strike.htm|date=May 26, 2005] In 1974, a contract was signed with Israeli Defence Industries for the construction of three of the modified Reshef class vessels at theHaifa facility of Israeli Shipyards. A further three were built immediately after at the Sandock Austral shipyard inDurban , South Africa, with three more being built at the same facility several years later.cite web|url=http://academic.sun.ac.za/mil/scientia_militaria/Internet%20Vol%2032(2)/05%20Potgieter.pdf|title=The Secret South African Project Team: Building Strike Craft in Israel, 1975-79|date=November 26, 2004|accessdate=2008-02-15|publisher=University of Stellenbosch |author=Cdr Thean Potgieter|format=PDF] The imposition of the international embargo on the sale of arms to South Africa on 4 November1977 forced the project to be carried out under a cloak of high security. The South African variants were fitted withGabriel missile s, otherwise known as 'Scorpion' missiles, and had two Oto Melara guns instead of a single one with aPhalanx CIWS .In 2000, two of the Israeli boats were sold to the
Sri Lankan Navy , forming the Nandimithra Class. It is not certain if these ships retain the Harpoon missile capability, however these ships retained theirGabriel missile capability. [http://www.sipri.org/contents/armstrad/REG_EXP_ISR_95-05.pdf/download]ee also
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Saar 4.5 class missile boat
*Saar 5 class missile boat
*Israeli Sea Corps
*Tunis Raid External links
* [http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/naval/saar4/Saar4.html Israeli Weapons]
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