Harry DeWolf class

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Harry Dewolf class
HMCS Harry Dewolf in dry dock May 2018
HMCS Harry Dewolf in dry dock May 2018
Ship data
country CanadaCanada (national flag) Canada
Ship type Ocean patrol boat
Shipyard Halifax Shipyards
Construction period Since 2016
Launch of the type ship 15th September 2018
Units built 1 incoming, 3 under construction, 2 ordered
Ship dimensions and crew
length
103.6 m ( Lüa )
width 19 m
displacement 6.615  t
 
crew 65 + 22
Machine system
machine Diesel-electric drive
Machine
performanceTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
9,000 kW (12,237 hp)
Ice breaking speed 3 kn (6 km / h)
Top
speed
17 kn (31 km / h)
Energy
supply
4 × diesel generators (3,600 kW each)
Generator
powerTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
14,400 kW (19,579 hp)
propeller 2
Others
Ice class Polar Class 5
Armament

The Harry DeWolf class is a class of arctic patrol vessels of the Canadian Navy . Six ships are planned. Construction of the first ship HMCS Harry DeWolf began in September 2015. Commissioning was planned for 2018. After the handover of the first unit, it is now planned to put it into service in 2021.

Ships

Harry DeWolf class
Ship name Identifier Shipyard Laid on the keel Launch Put into service status
HMCS Harry DeWolf AOPV 430 Irving Shipbuilding, Halifax, Nova Scotia March 11, 2016 5th September 2018 Sea trials after handover
HMCS Margaret Brooke AOPV 431 29 May 2017 under construction
HMCS Max Bernays AOPV 432 5th December 2018 under construction
HMCS William Hall AOPV 433 3rd May 2019 under construction
HMCS Frédérick Rolette AOPV 434 ordered
HMCS Robert Hampton Gray AOPV 435 ordered

literature

  • MarineForum 6-2017; Harry De Wolf Class - Arctic patrol vessels for the Canadian Navy; Sidney E. Dean

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Government of Canada receives first new Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship. Retrieved August 8, 2020 .
  2. a b c d e Arctic / Offshore Patrol Ships . Royal Canadian Navy. Retrieved October 31, 2016.
  3. ^ Keel-laying ceremony for HMCS Margaret Brooke marks a shipbuilding milestone . Department of National Defense of Canada. May 29, 2017. Retrieved June 17, 2017.