Sa'ar-5 class

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Saar 5 class
INS Lahav
INS Lahav
Overview
Type corvette
units INS Eilat
INS Lahav
INS Hanit
Shipyard

Ingalls Shipbuilding , USA

period of service

Since 1993

Commissioning 1993-1994
home port Haifa
Technical specifications
displacement

1227 ts

length

85.64 m

width

11.88 m

Draft

3.17 m

crew

64 men (+10 helicopter crews)

drive

2 KaMeWa screws
CODOG with a total of 30,000 HP
1 General Electric LM-2500 gas turbine with 23,000 HP 2 MTU 12V1163 TB82 diesel engines with 6,600 HP

speed

33 kn (61 km / h)
20 kn only with diesel engines

Armament
Sensors
Countermeasures

Decoys:

ECM :

communication

Elbit NTCCS

helicopter

Eurocopter Dauphin
or Eurocopter AS.565MA "Atalef"

The Sa'ar-5 class ( Hebrew סער, German: 'Sturm') is a ship class of the Israeli Navy and consists of three corvettes : the INS Eilat , the INS Lahav and the INS Hanit . These ships are currently the largest units in the Israeli Navy.

history

The three ships were built by Ingalls Shipbuilding of Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in Pascagoula , Mississippi for the Israeli Navy according to Israeli design.

Two more ships of the Sa'ar 5 II class were planned and should run from 2009. With a displacement of 2,800 tons, the ships would have been larger than the first three units. Data: U-hunting ability ( helicopter , torpedoes, fuselage sonar), 16 Harpoon FK, VLS Mk-41 (32 cells), phased array radar .

However, the Sa'ar-5-II project was canceled in 2003. Instead, two units of a special variant of the Freedom-class littoral combat ship were to be procured as part of the US military aid to Israel . However, these plans were abandoned in favor of the Sa'ar-6 class .

commitment

On July 14, 2006, INS Hanit was attacked by Hezbollah boats during the 2006 Lebanon War off Beirut . Presumably a C-802 Noor guided missile of Chinese design hit the ship. The INS Hanit burned for several hours and was temporarily unable to maneuver. Four crew members died.

At the time of the hit, the ship's anti-missile defense system is said to have been switched off as it was not known that such weapons were available in Lebanon . It was feared that their own aircraft would be endangered.

Technical specifications

The ships are equipped with modern radar for air and missile defense.

Sensors

Decoys

Electronic countermeasures

Communication systems

helicopter

Sa'ar 5 class ships have a capacity for two ASW helicopters. Only helicopters of the types Aérospatiale HH-65A "Dolphin" and Eurocopter AS.565MA "Atalef" of the Israeli Air Force are currently in use on the ships , even if the size of the landing deck and hangar is larger than the Kaman SH-2F or the Sikorsky S-76 N would fit.

Armament

Units, squadrons and locations

Ship number Surname Keel laying Launch Commissioning
501 INS Eilat 1993 May 21, 1994
502 INS Lahav 1993 September 23, 1994
503 INS Hanit April 5, 1993 March 4, 1994 February 7, 1995

See also

Web links

Commons : Sa'ar-5 class  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  2. Computerized weaponry and high morale . In: The Guardian , August 11, 2006