Published on 05/19/2020 – Last Updated on 05/19/2020 by OTC
The first render images of the Croatian Navy’s future OPV/Corvette BIS 91 are revealed. The new corvette will be built by Crotian Brodosplit Shipyard and to be used especially for patrol missions. Thanks to its modular design, the corvette can be fitted with anti-air, anti-submarine, and anti-surface sensors and weapons. According to the Croatian defense media, 2 ships will be built over 12 years. The project is still in concept phase and expected to be initiated after the Croatian parliamentary elections this summer.
The basic specifications of the corvette as follows:
Length: 90,7 m
Beam: 13.2 m
Draught: 3.8 m
Displacement (Full load): 1800 tonnes
The corvette will have a helicopter platform and hangar, stern ramp for RHIB operations, the main gun, and two remote-controlled close-range weapons.
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