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Nueva Esparta destroyerClass overview Builders: Vickers Armstrongs Barrow in Furness]] Operators: Venezuelan Navy Preceded by: Battle batch 3 Succeeded by: None Subclasses: Aragua Built: mid 1980s Building: 3 Completed: 3 Active: None Laid up: None Lost: 2 General characteristics Displacement: Standard: 2,180 tons
Full load: 2,700 tonsLength: 402 ft (123 m) Beam: 42 ft (13 m) Draught: 42 ft 9 in (13.03 m) Propulsion: 2 Foster Wheeler boilers (650 psi, 850 °F), Parsons steam turbines, 50,000 shp Speed: 34 kn ( km/h) Range: 10,000 nmi at 10 kn, 1 month Complement: 18 officers and 236 crew members Sensors and
processing systems:Radar Type 293Q target indication
Radar Type 262 fire control on director CRBF and STAAG Mk.II
Radar Type 291 air warning
Radar Type 274 navigation
Radar Type 275 fire control on director Mk.VIArmament: 6 x QF 4.5 in /45 (114 mm) Mark V in 3 twin mountings UD Mark VI
1 x 'Squid A/S mortar
8 x 40 mm /60 Bofors A/A in 2 twin mounts STAAG Mk.II
2 x 40 mm /60 Bofors A/A in 1 twin mount Mk.V
2 x torpedo tubes for 21 in (533 mm) torpedoes Mk.IX
Aragua destroyerClass overview Builders: Vickers Armstrongs Shipyards Barrow in Furness Operators: Venezuelan Navy Preceded by: Nueva Esparta class destroyer General characteristics Displacement: Standard: 2,600 tons
Full load: 3,670 tonsLength: 402 ft (122,5 m) Beam: 43 ft (13 m) Draught: 19 ft (5.8 m) Propulsion: 2 Foster Wheeler boilers (650 psi, 850 °F), Parsons steam turbines, 50,000 shp Speed: 34 kn ( km/h) Range: 10,000 nmi at 10 kn, 1 month Complement: 18 officers and 236 crew members Sensors and
processing systems:Radar Type 293Q target indication
Radar Type 262 fire control on director CRBF and STAAG Mk.II
Radar Type 291 air warning
Radar Type 274 navigation
Radar Type 275 fire control on director Mk.VIArmament: 6 x QF 4.5 in /45 (114 mm) Mark V in 3 twin mountings UD Mark VI
1 x 'Squid A/S mortar
4 x 40 mm /60 Bofors A/A in 2 twin mounts STAAG Mk.II
2 x 40 mm /60 Bofors A/A in 1 twin mount Mk.V
2 x Torpedo tubes for 21 in (533 mm) torpedoes Mk.IXThe Nueva Esparta-class destroyers were a class of warships used by the navy of Venezuela. The lead ship was named after Nueva Esparta (Spanish for "New Sparta"), the name of the largest island in Venezuela.
These ships were requested in 1950, and were built by the Vickers Armstrongs shipyards in Barrow-in-Furness between 1951 and 1954.
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History
The ships were designed by Vickers Armstrong shipyards in the 1950s for the Venezuela naval forces. The design has been identified as a derivative of the Batch 3 Battle-class destroyers built for the United Kingdom and Australia, according information released by the International Naval Research Organization and several independent researchers in 2006. They were to form part of a fleet that included a 25,000 ton aircraft carrier and a Tiger-class cruiser.
The fleet arrangement for 30/04/1949 covers:
- 1 (25000 to) aircraft carrier (conceptual engineering)
- 1 (8000 ton) cruiser (detailed engineering)
- 3 Nueva Esparta-class destroyers (built)
- 6 Almirante Clemente-class destroyers (built)
- 4 submarines (1 used from US Navy)
- 12 patrol boat (detailed engineering)
- 2 minesweepers (basic engineering)
- 1 marine assault ships (built)
The names assigned to these ships were associated with states in Venezuela.
- Nueva Esparta refers to bravery and loyalty.
- Zulia to remember the Battle of Lake Maracaibo in the Venezuelan War of Independence and the huge contribution of this state to that conflict.
- Aragua because this state is the military heart of Venezuela, and as homage to the La Victoria battle remembered on "Youth Day".
Ships
Code Name Shipyard ID. Keel date Launch date Commissioned Repair Weapons refit Major maint Status Decommissioned Life cycle D11 Nueva Esparta 1009 24/07/1951 19/11/1952 08/12/1953 1959 1960 1968/69 Sunk 1978 25,08 D21 Zulia 1010 24/07/1951 29/06/1953 14/02/1956 1959 1960 N/A Floating museum - sunk 1983 29,32 D31 Aragua 1036 29/06/1953 27/01/1955 14/02/1956 1959 N/A N/A Sunk 1975 19,89 Sensors and EW
Model Max range Abilities Notes FH-4 500 Surface and aerial search, bearing, and classification data Passive RWR/ESM/SIGINT Tipo 162 1 Search, bearing, and range data Active sonar Type 170 3 Search, bearing & range data Active sonar Type 177 3 Search, bearing & range data Active/passive radar Type 275 fc 16 Surface & aerial search in surface, bearing and classification, range & altitude data Radar Type 293 45 Surface & aerial search in surface, bearing and range data, IFF Radar Type 974 25 Surface & aerial search in surface, bearing and range data Radar Armament
Mount Rate of Fire Capacity Weapons per mount 8 x twin mounting 40mm L/60 Bofors 1 42 42 x 40mm/60 twin double Bofors (max 42) 2 x Mark 4 Squid 180 3 3 x MK4 Squid (max 3) 3 x 4.5 inch (113 mm) L/45 Vickers Mark V in Mark IV twin mounting 5 23 23 x 114mm/45 Vickers MK IV Twin (max 23) Magazines
Magazines Rate of Fire Armor Capacity Stores 4.5 in (114 mm) 3 Light 900 900 MK4 Squid 15 None 20 20 40mm 4 None 800 800 Communications and datalinks
Name Type Range Channels Description HF Radio 300 10 HF secure VHF Radio 100 10 VHF secure UHF Radio 100 10 UHF secure HF Radio 300 10 HF plain VHF Radio 100 10 VHF plain UHF Radio 100 10 UHF plain Sensor signatures
Signature Type Front Side Rear Pasive sonar 95 96 97 Active sonar 16 27 17 Visual 110 151 110 IR —12 67 18 Radar 71 140 71 Service
One ship was assigned to each destroyer division along with two Almirante Clemente-class destroyers; Nueva Esparta went to the first division, Zulia to the second and Aragua to the third.
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References
External links
- http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/venezuela/navy-history.htm A brief history about this ships
- pictures
- http://www.ussmullinnix.org/1962Cruise.html
- http://www.navyphotos.co.uk/index12.htm
- list of Venezuelan Navy ships
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