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 Indonesian NavyIndonesia
NameKRI Kelabang 862
BuilderVEB Peenewerft, Wolgast, Jerman
Laid down1971
Launched1972
Commissioned1995
Identification862
StatusMasih bertugas
General characteristics
TypeMinesweeper
Displacement479 ton
Length56,78 meter
Beam7,73 meter
Draft2,46 meter
Propulsion2 x diesel 2 shaft, 4.400 bph
Speed18 Knots
Sensors and
processing systems
sonar MG-11/Tamir-II
Armour2 x 25mm 2M3 twin-barrel cannons and 12.7mm heavy machine guns.

KRI Pulau Rangsang (727) adalah kapal penyapu ranjau Indonesia kelas Kondor milik TNI AL yang berasal dari Jerman Timur. Kapal-kapal kelas Kondor dikenal saling melengkapi dengan kapal-kapal kelas Tripartite karena kedua jenis kapal merupakan kapal penyapu ranjau. Kelas Kondor termasuk dalam arsenal Satran (Satuan Kapal Penyapu Ranjau) Koarmabar dan Koarmatim.

Design and construction

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The Attack class was ordered in 1964 to operate in Australian waters as patrol boats (based on lessons learned through using the Ton-class minesweepers on patrols of Borneo during the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation, and to replace a variety of old patrol, search-and-rescue, and general-purpose craft.[1] Initially, nine were ordered for the RAN, with another five for Papua New Guinea's Australian-run coastal security force, although another six ships were ordered to bring the class to twenty vessels.[1] The patrol boats had a displacement of 100 tons at standard load and 146 tons at full load, were 107.6 feet (32.8 m) in length overall, had a beam of 20 feet (6.1 m), and draughts of 6.4 feet (2.0 m) at standard load, and 7.3 feet (2.2 m) at full load.[1][2] Propulsion machinery consisted of two 16-cylinder Paxman YJCM diesel engines, which supplied 3,460 shaft horsepower (2,580 kW) to the two propellers.[1][2] The vessels could achieve a top speed of 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph), and had a range of 1,200 nautical miles (2,200 km; 1,400 mi) at 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph).[1][2] The ship's company consisted of three officers and sixteen sailors.[2] Main armament was a bow-mounted Bofors 40 mm gun, supplemented by two .50-calibre (12.7 mm) M2 Browning machine guns and various small arms.[1][2] The ships were designed with as many commercial components as possible: the Attacks were to operate in remote regions of Australia and New Guinea, and a town's hardware store would be more accessible than home base in a mechanical emergency.[3]

Barbette was built by Walkers Limited at Maryborough, Queensland,[4] launched on 10 April 1968,[citation needed] and commissioned on 16 August 1968.[4]

Operational history

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Barbette paid off on 15 June 1984.[citation needed] She was transferred to the Indonesian Navy on 22 February 1985[citation needed] and renamed KRI Siada (862).[5] The patrol boat was listed in Jane's Fighting Ships as still operational in 2011.[5]

Citations

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Gillett, Australian and New Zealand Ships since 1946, p. 86
  2. ^ a b c d e Blackman (ed.), Jane's Fighting Ships, 1968–69, p. 18
  3. ^ The patrol boat, Australian National Maritime Museum
  4. ^ a b Gillett, Australian and New Zealand Ships since 1946, p. 87
  5. ^ a b Saunders, Stephen, ed. (2011). Jane's Fighting Ships 2011–2012. Coulsdon: IHS Jane's. p. [page needed]. ISBN 9780710629593. OCLC 751789024.

References

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  • Blackman, Raymond, ed. (1968). Jane's Fighting Ships, 1968–69 (71st ed.). London: Jane's Publishing Company. OCLC 123786869.
  • Gillett, Ross (1988). Australian and New Zealand Warships since 1946. Brookvale, NSW: Child & Associates. ISBN 0-86777-219-0. OCLC 23470364.
  • "The patrol boat". Australian National Maritime Museum. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2011.