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Italian frigate Aviere (F 583)

Aviere (F-583) was the second ship of the Soldati-class frigate of the Italian Navy.

Aviere on 8 July 2018
History
Italy
NameAviere
NamesakeAviere
BuilderFincantieri, Ancona
Laid down3 September 1982
Launched19 December 1984
Commissioned4 January 1995
Decommissioned2 October 2019
Renamedfrom Dhī Qār
HomeportTaranto
Identification
Motto
  • Virtute Siderum Tenus
  • (Power of the stars down)
StatusDecommissioned
General characteristics
Class and typeSoldati-class frigate
Displacement2.506 t (2.466 long tons) full load
Length113.2 m (371 ft) LOA
Beam11.3 m (37 ft)
Draft3.7 m (12 ft)
Propulsion
Speed
  • 35 kn (65 km/h) with gas turbines
  • 21 kn (39 km/h) with diesels
Range4,300 nmi (8,000 km) at 16 kn (30 km/h)
Complement185 (20 officers)
Sensors and
processing systems
  • - Selenia SADOC 2 combat management system
  • - 1 x Selenia SPS-774 (RAN-10S) early warning radar
  • - 1 x Selenia SPQ-2F CORA OTH surface search radar
  • - 1 x Selenia SPS-702 (or RAN-11L/X) air/surface search radar
  • - 1 x Selenia SPG-70 (RTN-10X) fire control radar
  • - 1 x Raytheon Mk 95 fire control radar
  • - 2 x Selenia SPG-74 (RTN-20X) fire control radar
  • - 1 x GEM Elettronica AN/SPN-748 navigation radar
  • - Raytheon DE 1160B (SQS-56) hull sonar
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament
Aircraft carried1 AB-212ASW helicopter
Aviation facilities
  • Flight deck: 25.2 m × 11.3 m (83 ft × 37 ft)
  • Telescopic hangar for 1 medium helicopter.

Development and design edit

Iraq ordered four Lupo-class frigates from CNR in 1980 as part of a naval expansion program just before the Iran–Iraq War.[1] These ships, which feature a telescopic hangar were completed between 1985 and 1987. Due to restrictions on arm sales to Iraq because of the Iran-Iraq War placed by the Italian prime minister Bettino Craxi, the ships remained interned in Italy until the end of that war in 1988. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein then tried to renegotiate the price of these ships (and the other ships purchased from Italy), claiming he should receive a discount due to the delay in delivery of the ships.[1] Negotiations and court proceedings were still ongoing when Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990 and a new arms embargo against Iraq was placed by the United Nations, again blocking the sale.[1] In 1993 all of them were seized and, after being refitted as patrol ships, incorporated to the Italian Navy as the Soldati class in 1996. Changes made for Italian service included the removal of all ASW equipment. The four ships are Artigliere (pennant F 582), Aviere (F 583), Bersagliere (F 584) and Granatiere (F 585), and are used in fleet escort or long range patrolling duties. The Philippines considered acquiring the Soldati class in 2012.[2]

Construction and career edit

Aviere was laid down on 3 September 1982 and launched on 19 December 1984 by Fincantieri at Ancona. She was commissioned on 4 January 1995. In the early 1980s, the ship had been given the name Dhī Qār and the pennant number F-15.

From 18 November 2001, she took part in Operation Enduring Freedom, operating for 3 months in the Indian Ocean carrying out checks and inspections on merchant ships in transit in that area and conducting numerous escorts to naval units of the coalition, returning to Taranto on March 18, 2002.[3]

In 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2010 took part in Operation Active Endeavor, a naval military operation of NATO in the Mediterranean to prevent movements of terrorists or trafficking in weapons of mass destruction and in general to ensure the safety of the navigation in the main maritime communication routes of the Mediterranean.

In 2009, it took part in the UNIFIL Operation, under the aegis of the UN, for the control of Lebanese territorial waters, which achieved the removal of the Israeli naval blockade and restored sovereignty over its territorial waters and freedom of navigation to Lebanon.

In 2010, she took part in Operation Joint Warrior, in the waters off the north-west of Scotland, when the ship was integrated into the SNMG2 device.

In 2011 and 2012, she took part in the editions of the IONIEX exercises, a bilateral Italian-Russian cooperation exercise to increase interoperability between the two navies with the participation of Black Sea Fleet Units of the Navy of the Russian Federation.

On a national level, in the last two years of service, she has participated in the OPEN SEA and AMPHEX exercises which also saw cooperation with the Army and the Air Force in a scenario that follows the latest crisis situations that broke out in the Mediterranean.

Ships of the Soldati-class are considered by the Navy to have reached operational limits. The decommissioning plan provides for its decommissioning in the sequence Artigliere, Granatiere, Aviere, Bersagliere. On 24 June 2018, the Aviere, together with Euro and Driade, left for the last naval campaign of her career after attending the Sea Future 2018 international exhibition at the Military Arsenal of La Spezia, with the students of 2nd course of the Francesco Morosini Military Naval School, and on July 16, 2018 the ceremony of dismissal from the roles is scheduled.[4]

On 2 October 2019, at 18.00, at the quay of the Taranto military maritime arsenal, the Aviere, together with the Euro, carried out the last flagging in a solemn ceremony in the presence of the military, civil and religious. During the ceremony the combat flags of the two ships were delivered to the Commander in Chief of the Naval Squad, Division Admiral Donato Marzano and to the Chief of Staff of the Navy, squad admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone for forwarding to Rome and custody in the Shrine of the Flags of the Armed Forces, inside the Altar of the Fatherland.[5][6][7]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "This Europe: Lying idle off Italy's coast, the pride and joy of the Iraqi navy". The Independent. London.
  2. ^ "DND signs 5-year agreement with Italy". Philstar.net. Philippine Star. 8 February 2012. Archived from the original on 6 September 2012. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Libero - Community - I siti personali". digilander.libero.it. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Ultima campagna per le navi Euro, Aviere e Driade – Analisi Difesa" (in Italian). Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Ultimo ammaina bandiera delle Fregate Euro ed Aviere". www.extramagazine.eu (in Italian). Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Marina Militare, domani ultimo ammaina bandiera fregate Euro e Aviere". Corriere di Taranto (in Italian). 1 October 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  7. ^ Ultimo ammaina bandiera di nave Euro e nave Aviere, retrieved 15 March 2021

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For other ships with the same name see Italian ship Aviere Aviere F 583 was the second ship of the Soldati class frigate of the Italian Navy Aviere on 8 July 2018HistoryItalyNameAviereNamesakeAviereBuilderFincantieri AnconaLaid down3 September 1982Launched19 December 1984Commissioned4 January 1995Decommissioned2 October 2019Renamedfrom Dhi QarHomeportTarantoIdentificationIMO number 9876543 MMSI number 247858000 Callsign IAEQ Pennant number F 583MottoVirtute Siderum Tenus Power of the stars down StatusDecommissionedGeneral characteristicsClass and typeSoldati class frigateDisplacement2 506 t 2 466 long tons full loadLength113 2 m 371 ft LOABeam11 3 m 37 ft Draft3 7 m 12 ft Propulsion CODOG scheme 2 x shaft 2 x GE Fiat LM2500 gas turbines 50 000 shp 37 000 kW 2 x diesel engines Grandi Motori Trieste GMT A230 20 diesel engines 7 800 shp 5 8 MW 4 x diesel engine generators Grandi Motori Trieste GMT 236SS 3 000 kW 4 000 shp Speed35 kn 65 km h with gas turbines 21 kn 39 km h with dieselsRange4 300 nmi 8 000 km at 16 kn 30 km h Complement185 20 officers Sensors and processing systems Selenia SADOC 2 combat management system 1 x Selenia SPS 774 RAN 10S early warning radar 1 x Selenia SPQ 2F CORA OTH surface search radar 1 x Selenia SPS 702 or RAN 11L X air surface search radar 1 x Selenia SPG 70 RTN 10X fire control radar 1 x Raytheon Mk 95 fire control radar 2 x Selenia SPG 74 RTN 20X fire control radar 1 x GEM Elettronica AN SPN 748 navigation radar Raytheon DE 1160B SQS 56 hull sonarElectronic warfare amp decoys SLR 4 ESM system SLQ D ECM system AN SLQ 25 Nixie torpedo decoy 2 x Breda SCLAR decoy launchersArmament 8 x Otomat Mk 2 SSMs 1 x Mk 29 octuple launcher for Sea Sparrow Aspide SAM 2 x Mark 32 triple torpedo tubes 1 x OTO Melara 127 54 mm gun 2 x OTO Melara Twin 40L70 DARDO compact gunAircraft carried1 AB 212ASW helicopterAviation facilitiesFlight deck 25 2 m 11 3 m 83 ft 37 ft Telescopic hangar for 1 medium helicopter Contents 1 Development and design 2 Construction and career 3 Gallery 4 References 5 External linksDevelopment and design editMain article Soldati class frigate Iraq ordered four Lupo class frigates from CNR in 1980 as part of a naval expansion program just before the Iran Iraq War 1 These ships which feature a telescopic hangar were completed between 1985 and 1987 Due to restrictions on arm sales to Iraq because of the Iran Iraq War placed by the Italian prime minister Bettino Craxi the ships remained interned in Italy until the end of that war in 1988 Iraqi President Saddam Hussein then tried to renegotiate the price of these ships and the other ships purchased from Italy claiming he should receive a discount due to the delay in delivery of the ships 1 Negotiations and court proceedings were still ongoing when Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990 and a new arms embargo against Iraq was placed by the United Nations again blocking the sale 1 In 1993 all of them were seized and after being refitted as patrol ships incorporated to the Italian Navy as the Soldati class in 1996 Changes made for Italian service included the removal of all ASW equipment The four ships are Artigliere pennant F 582 Aviere F 583 Bersagliere F 584 and Granatiere F 585 and are used in fleet escort or long range patrolling duties The Philippines considered acquiring the Soldati class in 2012 2 Construction and career editAviere was laid down on 3 September 1982 and launched on 19 December 1984 by Fincantieri at Ancona She was commissioned on 4 January 1995 In the early 1980s the ship had been given the name Dhi Qar and the pennant number F 15 From 18 November 2001 she took part in Operation Enduring Freedom operating for 3 months in the Indian Ocean carrying out checks and inspections on merchant ships in transit in that area and conducting numerous escorts to naval units of the coalition returning to Taranto on March 18 2002 3 In 2004 2005 2008 2009 and 2010 took part in Operation Active Endeavor a naval military operation of NATO in the Mediterranean to prevent movements of terrorists or trafficking in weapons of mass destruction and in general to ensure the safety of the navigation in the main maritime communication routes of the Mediterranean In 2009 it took part in the UNIFIL Operation under the aegis of the UN for the control of Lebanese territorial waters which achieved the removal of the Israeli naval blockade and restored sovereignty over its territorial waters and freedom of navigation to Lebanon In 2010 she took part in Operation Joint Warrior in the waters off the north west of Scotland when the ship was integrated into the SNMG2 device In 2011 and 2012 she took part in the editions of the IONIEX exercises a bilateral Italian Russian cooperation exercise to increase interoperability between the two navies with the participation of Black Sea Fleet Units of the Navy of the Russian Federation On a national level in the last two years of service she has participated in the OPEN SEA and AMPHEX exercises which also saw cooperation with the Army and the Air Force in a scenario that follows the latest crisis situations that broke out in the Mediterranean Ships of the Soldati class are considered by the Navy to have reached operational limits The decommissioning plan provides for its decommissioning in the sequence Artigliere Granatiere Aviere Bersagliere On 24 June 2018 the Aviere together with Euro and Driade left for the last naval campaign of her career after attending the Sea Future 2018 international exhibition at the Military Arsenal of La Spezia with the students of 2nd course of the Francesco Morosini Military Naval School and on July 16 2018 the ceremony of dismissal from the roles is scheduled 4 On 2 October 2019 at 18 00 at the quay of the Taranto military maritime arsenal the Aviere together with the Euro carried out the last flagging in a solemn ceremony in the presence of the military civil and religious During the ceremony the combat flags of the two ships were delivered to the Commander in Chief of the Naval Squad Division Admiral Donato Marzano and to the Chief of Staff of the Navy squad admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone for forwarding to Rome and custody in the Shrine of the Flags of the Armed Forces inside the Altar of the Fatherland 5 6 7 Gallery edit nbsp Aviere on 24 September 2019 References edit a b c This Europe Lying idle off Italy s coast the pride and joy of the Iraqi navy The Independent London DND signs 5 year agreement with Italy Philstar net Philippine Star 8 February 2012 Archived from the original on 6 September 2012 Retrieved 5 April 2012 Libero Community I siti personali digilander libero it Retrieved 15 March 2021 Ultima campagna per le navi Euro Aviere e Driade Analisi Difesa in Italian Retrieved 15 March 2021 Ultimo ammaina bandiera delle Fregate Euro ed Aviere www extramagazine eu in Italian Retrieved 15 March 2021 Marina Militare domani ultimo ammaina bandiera fregate Euro e Aviere Corriere di Taranto in Italian 1 October 2019 Retrieved 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