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gulogulo
02-26-2007, 06:49 PM
New Arctic Patrol Vessels:

First Polish built Hull for new Danish patrol vessel delivered to Skagen

The completed hull for the first of two new Danish arctic patrol vessels was last week towed from Gdansk in Poland to Karstensens Ship Yard in Skagen.

http://www.navalhistory.dk/images/Pressebilleder/Inspektionsfartøjer_2004/IF1a_SkagenPeterH_midi.jpg
The first hull for the new arctic patrol vessels arrived last week at Karstensens Ship Yard in Skagen.
(Photo: Peter Helgesen, Skagen)



By Johnny E. Balsved
The completed hull for the first of two new Danish arctic patrol vessels was last week towed from Gdansk in Poland to Karstensens Ship Yard in Skagen in Northern Jutland.
The hull was launched October 19, and after installation of propulsion, gear and deckhouse, the hull was ready for delivery to the Danish ship yard that are now ready to complete the vessel within the next year.
Danish-Polish Co-production The contract for the contruction and building of two new artic patrol vessels for the Royal Danish Navy was signed in December 2004, between the Naval Material Command and Karstensens Ship Yard A/S in Skagen, and the pro-duction started in September 2005.

http://www.navalhistory.dk/images/Pressebilleder/IFa.jpg
Aft there is a helo deck, but the vessels will have no hangar facilities to accomate a helicopter on board, and a ramp for the landing craft.(Illustration by courtesy of Naval Material Command (http://www.forsvaret.dk/smk/))
The hulls and propulsion are produced by the Polish ship yard Stocznia Pólnocna (Northern Shipyard) in Gdansk, who has previously delivered hulls to the Danish ship yard. After launching and motor installations the hulls are towed to Skagen, where the Danish ship yard wil take care of the rest of the installations.
The installation of military equipment, i.e. command and communication system etc., will be made by the Naval Material Command after final delivery has taken place from the ship yard.

Increased surveillance The new arctic patrol vessels will get an increased surveillance capability, specially compared to its predeccesors.
A Terma SCANTER 4100 system will be the vessels primary surveillance radar, enabling the vessel to survey both airspace and surface out to a distance of approximately 160 kilometer, or 85 nautical miles.
This is the same surveillance radar that will be installed on the ABSALON Class (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/Classes/Absalon_Class(2004).htm) as primary surface surveillance radar, and the Command and Control system will also be the same Terma system now being implemented on the aa and the remaining patrol vessels of the FLYVEFISKEN Class (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/Classes/FlyvefiskenClass1989.htm).
Light Armament
Militayr tensions in the North Atlantic region is considered quite low, so in order to reduce crew, weight and maintenance cost, the vessels will initially only be armed with two 12.7 mm Heavy Machine Guns and the crews hand guns.
However, should tensions rise, or the vessel should be designated for participation in an international operation somewhere else, the foredeck holds a container position, so a Danish standard Oto Melare 76 mm Gun M/85 (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/Weapons/Guns_after1945/76mmM85.htm) can easily be fitted in a few hours.


FACTS ON THE NEW ARCTIC PATROL VESSELS
Type:
Arctic Patrol Vessel
Units in Class:
2
Built:
2005-2008
Dimensions:
Length:61.0 m
Beam: 14.6 m
Draught: 4.95 m
Displacement:
1,720 tons
Complement:

18 men
(Accomodation for 43)
Armament:

2 - 12.7 mm Heavy Machine Guns
Speed:
17 knots
Range:
3.000 nautical miles


Increased usability
The new arctic patrol vessels will also be equipped with a landing craft of the LCP Class (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/Classes/LCP_Class(2004).htm), which are also standard crafts on the command and support ships of the ABSALON Class (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/Classes/Absalon_Class(2004).htm).
On the new vessels, however, these crafts are primarily intended for search and rescue missons, as they can quickly assist in shallow waters, and they have the ability to saily in icy conditions.
The small and fast crafts can also be used to support local authorities in the North Atlantic region. Aft there is a helo deck, but the vessels will have no hangar facilities to accomate a helicopter on board.

http://www.navalhistory.dk/images/Skibene/LCP-1-089.jpg
The new arctic patrol vessels will also be equipped with a landing craft
of the LCP Class (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/Classes/LCP_Class(2004).htm).
(Photo: Naval Base Frederikshavn (http://forsvaret.dk/OPLOGFRH/))
Operational from 2008
The new arctic patrol vessels are designed to operate in the North Atalantic Area and can solve the duties in the area, which primarily are surveillance, sovereignty protection, fishery protection, search and rescue operations etc.
But the vessels are also designed to could participate in international operations outside the North Atlantic region.
The new vessels shall replace two of the older and much smaller arctic patrol cutters af the AGDLEK Class (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/Classes/Agdlek-ClassCutter(1974).htm), AGDLEK (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/A/Agdlek_Cutter(1974-).htm) and AGPA (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/A/Agpa_Cutter(1974).htm), which were both comissioned in 1954 and are due for a late retirement, and they will also serve as a replacement for the earlier off shore patrol frigate BESKYTTEREN (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/B/Beskytteren1976.htm), who was decomission in 2000. First new arctic patrol vessel are sheduled for delivery to the Navy from Karstensens Ship Yard by the end of 2007 and is planned to be fully operational in June of 2008. The second vessel of this class are planed for delivery six months later.
http://www.navalhistory.dk/images/Pressebilleder/IFb.jpg
Design of the new arctic patrol vessels; the foredeck holds a container position, so a Danish standard 76 mm Gun M/85 (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/Weapons/Guns_after1945/76mmM85.htm) can easily be fitted.(Illustration by courtesy of Naval Material Command (http://www.forsvaret.dk/smk/))

Five-to-One
02-26-2007, 07:05 PM
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40945000/jpg/_40945696_hansislandcan203.jpg

Its ours b!tch!!! stay the f*(# away!!

gulogulo
02-26-2007, 07:12 PM
Hehe, No way....;)

http://www.navalhistory.dk/images/Pressebilleder/HansOe2.jpg

woot

boone
02-26-2007, 07:19 PM
Hehe, No way....;)

http://www.navalhistory.dk/images/Pressebilleder/HansOe2.jpg

woot
Note the lush, fertile landscape we're fighting over.p-)

guest
02-26-2007, 07:21 PM
Man.. you guys are sneaky.

Now WE will have to get our Arctic Patrol Fleet into high gear..

Unfortunately, we are far behind in the construction of ice hardened warships.

So.. kindly postpone your invasion until August so we can at least get our Frigates up there.

Ordie
02-26-2007, 08:27 PM
Man... you guys are just as bad as the Greeks and the Turks!!!

Hispeed1
02-26-2007, 09:31 PM
Nice pics, thanks for posting. I wish the new ships would have a lower profile about the waterline.

gulogulo
02-26-2007, 10:00 PM
http://wms1.jay.net/ftv/video/helo%20take%20off.wmv

BTW. Denmark also operates 4 ice-hardend frigates(3500tons+) in the area...
Normally equipped with 76mm Oto Melera and Stingers, but prepared for ESSM and Harpoon II... p-)

guest
02-26-2007, 10:43 PM
Our Frigates have Harpoons (BlkIIC), currently Sea-Sparrows but will get ESSM during the comming refit. Helo, Torps too (Mk46), 57mm OTO, CIWS-Phalanx-(BlkII)

Destroyers have the 76mm OTO, Phalanx, Helo/torps, SM2 missles..

But, since we can actually only get there 1 or 2 months out of the year.

So.. if you'll kindly wait untill the summer...

Let the battle over Hans Island begin!!!

Or.. we could sit down and play some cards instead.. ;)

gulogulo
02-26-2007, 10:54 PM
Our Frigates have Harpoons (BlkIIC), currently Sea-Sparrows but will get ESSM during the comming refit. Helo, Torps too (Mk46), 57mm OTO, CIWS-Phalanx-(BlkII)

Destroyers have the 76mm OTO, Phalanx, Helo/torps, SM2 missles..

But, since we can actually only get there 1 or 2 months out of the year.

So.. if you'll kindly wait untill the summer...

Let the battle over Hans Island begin!!!

Or.. we could sit down and play some cards instead.. ;)

Are you're destroyers capable off operating in the Anartic..??

Ericsson
02-26-2007, 11:06 PM
the Canadian navy is in deciduous , effeminate state
they have nothing like this..coming
into sight ,..Denmark all the way..

Kingswat
02-26-2007, 11:50 PM
the Canadian navy is in deciduous , effeminate state
they have nothing like this..coming
into sight ,..Denmark all the way..


not you again...

thought you were banned for saying those soldiers deserved to die.

guest
02-26-2007, 11:56 PM
Are you're destroyers capable off operating in the Anartic..??

That's why I said.. don't do any invading until Summer.

Our Navy has no ice breaking capability.

The only way to do it, is to follow behind an ice-breaker.

Everybody pretty much ignored the Arctic, until now.

Only a couple of months a year, could we actually reach a place like Han's Island by ship.

guest
02-26-2007, 11:57 PM
not you again...

thought you were banned for saying those soldiers deserved to die.


He has a hate-on for the CF and Canada in general..

Maybe a soldier beat him up once.. I dunno.

ex Strathcona
02-27-2007, 04:25 AM
He has a hate-on for the CF and Canada in general..

Maybe a soldier beat him up once.. I dunno.

i hope it was me that got him...

Ericsson, you ever been in Calgary?


anyway never mind him, let the good natured taunting continue!

Exer
02-27-2007, 04:40 AM
Yes we will take over the world with this ship and its two 12.7 mm guns. Or ram the world.

sp2c
02-27-2007, 04:44 AM
come on start shooting each other!!!

that or somebody beat up ericsson just for sport and post pictures just to keep us all occupied untill you start shooting eachother

sp2c
02-27-2007, 04:44 AM
anyhow those landing craft look like tiny baby cv90's :)

I want 5

Fiber
02-27-2007, 04:52 AM
anyhow those landing craft look like tiny baby cv90's :)

I want 5

Looks more like Bygdøyfergen.

http://cache.aftenposten.no/multimedia/archive/00188/_1002659_jpg_188481g.jpg

oldsoak
02-27-2007, 05:23 AM
This could be quite easily sorted out - each country has it for alternate days.
Anyone wishing to stay for more than a day has to provide a crate of beer and learn the other nations national anthem.

Very nice looking ships btw.

Lau
02-27-2007, 06:51 AM
This could be quite easily sorted out - each country has it for alternate days.
Anyone wishing to stay for more than a day has to provide a crate of beer and learn the other nations national anthem.

Very nice looking ships btw.

They already do that.

Denmark leaves 'snaps' and Canada give back Whiskey.. Its a good deal. :hug:

Sniffit
02-27-2007, 08:42 AM
anyhow those landing craft look like tiny baby cv90's :)

I want 5

Yea they look like CB90E boats but according to the link in the op they are just based on the CB90E construction, but still built in sweden.

sp2c
02-27-2007, 09:16 AM
errr ... CB90 indeed :D

I knew that, I was just testing you

Kingswat
02-27-2007, 09:23 AM
He has a hate-on for the CF and Canada in general..

Maybe a soldier beat him up once.. I dunno.

or stole his woman or slept with his mom.

eucalyptus
02-27-2007, 09:25 AM
What part of Denmark is in north(Arctic) atlantic?

sp2c
02-27-2007, 09:27 AM
or stole his woman or slept with his mom.

maybe both?

but that somehow generates very strange thoughts in my head ... like the number of woman actually stolen, im thinking 1

marlowe
02-27-2007, 09:49 AM
What part of Denmark is in north(Arctic) atlantic?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland

eucalyptus
02-27-2007, 11:02 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland

well, then is legit.

boy1000
02-27-2007, 11:08 AM
They already do that.

Denmark leaves 'snaps' and Canada give back Whiskey.. Its a good deal. :hug:

Hey that is why I love to Danish. We have a tendency to solve things with a laugh. Nice you Canandians have the same humour, he he.

But please fellow Danes, Snaps????? If they give Whiskey, we should give them "Gammel Dansk".....

Maybe we should use the same tactic with the Taleban in Helman?? Ohh **** would they leave then.....

gulogulo
02-27-2007, 05:10 PM
The LCP-class(the new patrolvessel will have one onboard, the Absalon-class will two)...:




Comments to the Class

These crafts are to be used as fast landing crafts from the Command and Support Ships of the ABSALON Class (http://www.navalhistory.dk/English/TheShips/Classes/Absalon_Class(2004).htm). The crafts can carry ten fully equipped soldiers or four stretchers. *) Two more LCP's have been ordered for delivery in 2006 to be used on the new off shore patrol vessels.

-

Specifications
Built by:
Storebro, Sweden
Design:
Developed as a joint venture between Storebro and the "Forsvarets Materielverk" in Sweden
Displacement:
6,5 tons
Dimensions:
Length:
Beam:
Draught:

11.88 m
2,90 m
0,7 m
Complement:
2-3 men
Propulsion:
1 ea Scania DSI 14 V8 Diesel Motor 625 Hp
1 ea KAMEWA 410 Water-jet
Range:
200 nautical miles
Armament:
None
Speed:
38-40 knots


Additional Notes
The vessels are very similar and based on the construction of the Swedish fast attack craft, type SRC 90E.


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More Photos
http://www.navalhistory.dk/images/Skibene/LCP-1-040.jpg
A front view of the landing craft, notice the front gangway.
(Photo: Naval Base Frederikshavn (http://www.flsfrh.svn.dk/))
http://www.navalhistory.dk/images/Skibene/LCP-1-147.jpg
The stern.
(Photo: Naval Base Frederikshavn (http://www.flsfrh.svn.dk/))
http://www.navalhistory.dk/images/Skibene/LCP-2_GunnarOlsen.jpg
The LCP2 is here photographed in Copenhagen Harbor

Five-to-One
02-27-2007, 10:06 PM
This could be quite easily sorted out - each country has it for alternate days.
Anyone wishing to stay for more than a day has to provide a crate of beer and learn the other nations national anthem.



Denmark leaves 'snaps' and Canada give back Whiskey.. Its a good deal

Simple minded fools, we need to solve our problems the way real northern countries do. A hockey tournament, If we hosted a Canada-Denmark series then you could give us the island and we could say that we solved the process peacefully. Any bench emptying fights that would be sure to happen only represent a fraction of our own populations

Ericsson
02-27-2007, 10:19 PM
I have nothing against Canada
Canada is a great place
I had armature tournaments there
and Quebec and Nova scotia have the best boxers
in Canada ..but know body the caliber of Mikkel Kessler
lucas found that out the hard way..
anyway let's face it the Canadian military is nothing to write home about
you guys suffer from idiosyncrasy or brain onanism
typical of people who have exaggerated idea of ones own importance
that's Alberta for you

Ducky
02-27-2007, 11:29 PM
I have nothing against Canada
Canada is a great place
I had armature tournaments there
and Quebec and Nova scotia have the best boxers
in Canada ..but know body the caliber of Mikkel Kessler
lucas found that out the hard way..
anyway let's face it the Canadian military is nothing to write home about
you guys suffer from idiosyncrasy or brain onanism
typical of people who have exaggerated idea of ones own importance
that's Alberta for you

You're a loser. I check this site alot but never really felt the need to post anything till this.

Danish v. Canadian Arctic feud aside lets take this guy and stick him up there with no kit.

rhino
02-28-2007, 12:26 AM
I have nothing against Canada
Canada is a great place
I had armature tournaments there
and Quebec and Nova scotia have the best boxers
in Canada ..but know body the caliber of Mikkel Kessler
lucas found that out the hard way..
anyway let's face it the Canadian military is nothing to write home about
you guys suffer from idiosyncrasy or brain onanism
typical of people who have exaggerated idea of ones own importance
that's Alberta for you


thats a mouth full, so who wrote it up for you??

ex Strathcona
02-28-2007, 05:32 AM
I have nothing against Canada
Canada is a great place
I had armature tournaments there
and Quebec and Nova scotia have the best boxers
in Canada ..but know body the caliber of Mikkel Kessler
lucas found that out the hard way..
anyway let's face it the Canadian military is nothing to write home about
you guys suffer from idiosyncrasy or brain onanism
typical of people who have exaggerated idea of ones own importance
that's Alberta for you

i have some questions for you

what is a "brain onanism"?
what is your experience with the CF that you are such an expert? is your comments regarding them an example for us of the phrase "exaggerated idea of ones own self importance"? what does boxing and in particular obscure boxers you refer to in this thread, have to do with patrol boats or the ongoing territorial dispute being discussed in this thread?
did your mother drink heavily while pregnant with you?

are you clear about the definition of an Internet troll?

sp2c
02-28-2007, 05:36 AM
anyone have more pictures of those LCP's?

Lau
02-28-2007, 05:39 AM
I have nothing against Canada
Canada is a great place
I had armature tournaments there
and Quebec and Nova scotia have the best boxers
in Canada ..but know body the caliber of Mikkel Kessler
lucas found that out the hard way..
anyway let's face it the Canadian military is nothing to write home about
you guys suffer from idiosyncrasy or brain onanism
typical of people who have exaggerated idea of ones own importance
that's Alberta for you

What? :cantbeli:

Please STFU!

daily666
02-28-2007, 05:52 AM
New Arctic Patrol Vessels:

First Polish built Hull for new Danish patrol vessel delivered to Skagen


You didn't forget Poland :D

Nice ship!

gulogulo
02-28-2007, 07:59 AM
anyone have more pictures of those LCP's?

http://www.storebro.se/.adimg?i=117&v=Org

http://www.storebro.se/.adimg?i=118&v=Org

http://www.storebro.se/.adimg?i=119&v=Org

http://www.storebro.se/.adimg?i=120&v=Org

http://www.storebro.se/.adimg?i=122&v=Org

http://www.storebro.se/.adimg?i=123&v=Org

http://www.storebro.se/.adimg?i=125&v=Org

p-)

gulogulo
02-28-2007, 08:03 AM
Swedish version:

http://www.youtube.com/v/A-8NHfAYEK8

gulogulo
02-28-2007, 06:29 PM
A detailed presentation:
http://www.skibstekniskselskab.dk/download/E2005_ice_smk.pdf

sp2c
02-28-2007, 06:33 PM
cooooool

I want 18 now :D