Flamant-class patrol vessel explained
The
Flamant-class patrol vessel are a series of three Type OPV54
patrol boats of the
French Navy used for
fishery monitoring,
search and rescue, and patrolling France's
exclusive economic zone out to .
Boats
The three boats were ordered in August 1993 and entered service in October and December 1997. They are based at Cherbourg.
In addition to their usual facilities the boats are also equipped with two 8abbr=onNaNabbr=on tanks for anti-pollutants, and a water cannon for fire fighting. They have a plant capable of producing 15 tonnes of fresh water per day by reverse osmosis. The boats have an area for vertical replenishment.
Each boat carries a 6.7m (22feet) Zodiac "Hurricane" rigid-hulled inflatable boat, powered by a 200hp water jet engine that gives a top speed of .
Replacement of this class is currently envisaged after 2026 with a new class of significantly larger patrol vessels.[1] [2]
Ships
- P676 Flamant, laid down March 1994, launched 24 April 1995, entered service 18 December 1997.[3]
- P677 Cormoran, laid down 25 May 1994, launched 15 May 1995, entered service 29 October 1997.[4]
- P678 Pluvier, laid down 1995, launched 1996, entered service 18 December 1997.[5]
Notes and References
- Web site: Euronaval: First details of the Patrouilleurs Océanique (PO) platform unveiled. 23 October 2020.
- Web site: La Marine nationale n’obtiendrait que 7 nouveaux patrouilleurs hauturiers au lieu des 10 prévus. Groizeleau . Vincent . Mer et Marine . 13 March 2023.
- Web site: Flamant . netmarine.net . 20 July 2010. fr.
- Web site: Cormoran . netmarine.net . 20 July 2010. fr.
- Web site: Pluvier . netmarine.net . 20 July 2010. fr.