The Dattilo class of offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) consists of two vessels ordered for the Italian Coast Guard.[4]
The main mission of the OPVs is to safeguard national interests through patrolling activities and carry out anti-pollution and rescue services. The aft area is often fitted with a flight deck for the take-off and landing operations of one medium-sized helicopter. Typical features of such vessels are the extensive range as well as sea-keeping and manoeuvrability performances, which make them highly flexible from the operational point of view.
Vessels
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Name | Picture | Pennant number |
Hull number |
Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | IMO MMSI | |||
Luigi Dattilo | ![]() |
CP-940 | 6233 | 2 May 2012 | 19 December 2012 | 1 October 2013 | 9690418 247330500 | |||
Ubaldo Diciotti | ![]() |
CP-941 | 6234 | 9 January 2013 | 15 July 2013 | 20 March 2014 | 9690420 247330700 |
References
- ^ "Dattilo class Offshore Patrol Vessels". Fincantieri. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
- ^ "Nave Dattilo e Nave Diciotti: Una Prestigiosa Realizzazione Italiana" (PDF). atenanazionale.it (in Italian). 10 April 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
- ^ "SharpEye™ Radar for Italian Coast Guard". Kelvin Hughes. 9 July 2013. Archived from the original on 2 March 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
- ^ "Scheda dati Nave Dattilo - CP 940". Guardia Costiera (in Italian). Retrieved 1 March 2018.
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