Duke Class (Type 23) Frigates, United Kingdom |
Publication | Naval Technology |
Date |
2005-08-25 |
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In February 1996 Yarrow Shipbuilders Ltd, now BAE Systems, won a contract to build three Type 23 Duke Class frigates for the Royal Navy, which brought the total number in service with the Royal Navy to 16. The first Type 23 was commissioned in 1989. The new batch comprises: HMS Kent which was launched in May 1998 and entered service in September 2000; HMS Portland launched in May 1999 and commissioned in May 2001; and HMS St Albans launched in May 2000 and commissioned in June 2002.
Type 23 Command and Control
The SSCS Command and Control System has been developed by BAE SYSTEMS. It is a fully distributed Ada system based on SUCCESSOR technology using Intel 80486 processors, INMOS T800 transputers and a dual fibre-optic network. The SSCS is being upgraded to be able to integrate the new Sonar 2087 and Outfit DLH decoy system. The satellite communications system is the Astrium (formerly Matra Marconi) SCOT 1D.SSCS Weapons
The ships are armed with eight Harpoon surface-to-surface missiles in two four-cell launchers and Vertical Launch Seawolf (GWS 26 Mod 1 VLS). Harpoon is a medium-range (90 km) anti-ship missile using inertial and active radar guidance. VLS Seawolf is a surface-to-air missile with command to line of sight (CLOS) guidance and radar and electro-optic tracking. It has a range of 6km. MBDA (formerly the missile division of Alenia Marconi Systems) has been awarded a contract for the mid-life update of the Seawolf missile which will include upgrading the radar tracking system and addition of infrared tracking, with sensor fusion technology. The new Seawolf Block 2 missile began test firing in October 2003 and is due to enter series production in 2005. Improvements include a new electronic fin actuation system for improved control and extended range and a new fuse with IR/RF (infrared/radio frequency) sensors for improved performance against very low sea-skimming targets.Lynx ASW Helicopter
The Type 23 carries the Lynx ASW helicopter which is due to be replaced by the EH-101 Merlin HAS.1 helicopter which entered service in December 1998. The Merlin helicopter provides search-and-attack capability for ASW and surface surveillance and over-the-horizon targeting for anti-surface warfare.Countermeasures - Sea Gnat (Outfit DLB) Decoys
Countermeasures systems include four Sea Gnat (Outfit DLB) decoys and a Type 182 towed torpedo decoy. The Sea Gnats are mounted on Hunting Engineering 130mm six-barrel launchers. Type 23 frigates are being fitted with the BAE Systems Outfit DLH upgrade which will allow the launch of the Siren Mk 251 active decoy round as well as the Sea Gnat. Siren entered service with the Royal Navy in January 2004.Sensors
Radar systems include: BAE Systems Type 996 (AWS-9) E/F band 3-D search radar, Kelvin Hughes Type 1007 I-band navigation radar and two BAE Systems Type 911 fire control radars associated with the Seawolf missile system. Type 911 is a dual band, I-band 8GHz to 10GHz and L/M-band 40GHz to 100GHz, fully automatic radar.CODLAG Propulsion
The frigates are powered by a diesel-electric and gas (CODLAG) system, which consists of two Rolls Royce Spey SM1A 34000 hp gas turbines and two Alstom1.5 MW 4400 hp electric motors. There are also four Alstom 12 RP2000CZ 1.3 MW 7000 hp auxiliary diesels. Using the diesel-electric motors, the economical speed is 15 knots and the range is 7,800 miles. Maximum speed is 28 knots.With acknowledgement to Naval Technology.