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Katanpää-class mine countermeasure vessel

Katanpää-class mine countermeasure vessels are a class of three multipurpose mine countermeasure vessels (MCMV) ordered by the Finnish Navy. The nearly 250 million euro contract was awarded to the Italian shipyard Intermarine S.p.A. in 2006. Initially, all three vessels were scheduled to be delivered by 2014 and the class was expected to achieve operational readiness by 2015, but there have been various delays and the last vessel was handed over to the Finnish Navy in November 2016.

Class overview
NameKatanpää-class mine countermeasure vessel
BuildersIntermarine S.p.A., Sarzana, Italy
Operators Finnish Navy
Preceded byKuha-class minesweeper
Cost€244.8 M for three vessels[1]
Built2007-2016
In service2012–
Completed3
General characteristics
TypeMine countermeasure vessel
Displacement680 tons
Length52.45 m (172 ft 1 in)
Beam9.87 m (32 ft 5 in)
Draught3.15 m (10 ft 4 in)
Installed power2 × MTU 8V-396-TE74 (2 × 1,000 kW)[2]
PropulsionDiesel-electric with two Voith Schneider 18 GH/135-PP propellers[2]Combimac electric motors
Speed13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph)
Range1,500 nmi (2,800 km; 1,700 mi)
Complement34–38[3]
Underwater vehicles: Kongsberg Maritime HUGIN 1000 AUV
Hydroid REMUS 100 AUV
Saab Underwater Systems Double Eagle Mark II ROV
Atlas Elektronik SeaFox I ROV
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Atlas Elektronik integrated mine countermeasure system
  • Kongsberg Maritime EM-710 RD multibeam echosounder
  • Kongsberg Maritime TOPAS echosounder
  • Atlas HMS-12M hull-mounted sonar
  • Klein Associates Klein 5500 towed side-scanning sonar
  • Kongsberg Maritime HiPAP underwater positioning system
Armament

The Katanpää class is expected to remain in service until 2040–2042.

Development and construction

In its safety and defence policy report of 2004 the Finnish Government announced that, in addition to training mobile coastal troops and protecting sea traffic, the Finnish Navy would start focusing on developing its mine countermeasure capabilities. As a result a decision was made to retire the aging Kuha-class minesweepers and invest in a new mine countermeasure fleet, which would include minehunters and -sweepers, divers and a new mine warfare information system.[4]

A request for bids was published on 5 June 2004 and by 3 January 2005 the Finnish Navy had received offers from seven shipyards, both domestic and foreign. After an extensive evaluation it was decided to continue negotiations with Intermarine S.p.A. of Italy. Kockums AB of Sweden and Navantia SA from Spain. Aker Finnyards Oy (Finland), Armaris SA (France), Lürssen Werft GmbH and Abeking & Rasmussen GmbH (both German) were left out.[5] In November 2006 the contract for three mine countermeasure vessels was awarded to the Italian shipyard Intermarine S.P.A.[6] The total order worth was 244.8 million euros[1] and it will include a spare parts package.[7] About 50 % of the total cost is contracted for Finnish companies and the shipbuilding contract includes a 100 % offset agreement.[8]

The construction of the first vessel began in July 2007 with the ceremony of "start of lamination" which, for vessels built of composite materials, equals to the steel cutting ceremony. The construction of the second vessel was started in March 2008 and the third vessel in February 2009. The construction of the vessels was delayed by one year after the shipyard was devastated by a flood in early 2009. Two more floods occurred in late 2009, but the damage was not as extensive.[9][10]

The lead vessel of the class, Katanpää, began its sea trials in March 2011, but due to additional delays it was not delivered until 4 May 2012. The vessel was shipped to Finland onboard BigLift [nl] heavy lift vessel Happy Dover which left Italy on 21 May.[3] Katanpää was presented to the public in Helsinki on 9 July 2012, the 94th anniversary of the Finnish Navy. The second vessel, Purunpää, was delivered to the Finnish Navy on 20 August 2013 and arrived in Turku onboard Happy Dynamic one month later.[11] The third vessel, initially expected by 2015,[12] was handed over to the Finnish Navy in November 2016 and will arrive in Finland in December.[13]

The Katanpää-class mine countermeasure vessels are expected to remain in service until 2040-2042.

Naming

 
Purunpää

The Katanpää-class mine countermeasure vessels were initially referred to as the MCMV 2010 class[14] after the mine countermeasure development project[5] and "MITO class" after the Finnish word for mine countermeasures, miinantorjunta. As naval vessel classes of the Finnish Navy are traditionally named after the lead ship of the class, the new class of mine countermeasure vessels received its final name when the first vessel was named Katanpää (pennant number 40) on 16 June 2009.[15] The second vessel of the Katanpää class received its name, Purunpää (41), on 26 September 2010 and the third one was named Vahterpää (42) on 3 November 2011.[16][17]

The vessels have been named after historical locations, Katanpää being an old island fortress and naval port outside Kustavi in Western Finland, Purunpää an old harbor site in Dragsfjärd and Vahterpää an old naval base outside Loviisa in the Gulf of Finland. The same names were also carried by three of the four BYMS class minesweepers operated by the Finnish Navy in the 1950s. For the new class of vessels, the Finnish Navy has adopted a new prefix "MHC" which stands for "Mine Hunter Coastal".[3]

Technical details

 
Vahterpää

The Katanpää-class mine countermeasure vessels are constructed of laminated composite materials. They are 52.45 metres (172.1 ft) long and have a beam of 9.47 metres (31.1 ft) and a draft of 3.15 metres (10.3 ft). The hull, decks and bulkheads are made of fiberglass, which in places are up to 150 millimetres (5.9 in) thick. The decks are additionally reinforced with balsa and carbon fiber. This improves shock resistance against underwater explosions and reduces the vessels' magnetic, noise and pressure signatures that could detonate the mines.[7] The low-signature diesel-electric propulsion system consists of two MTU 8V-396-TE74 high-speed diesel engines, each producing 1,000 kW (1,300 hp), and two Voith Schneider propellers. The Katanpää-class vessels are designed to operate in archipelagoes, coastal regions and open seas, and are capable of operating in ice.[18] They will have a service speed of 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph) and a maximum range of 1,500 nautical miles (2,800 km; 1,700 mi).[14]

The Katanpää-class vessels will be equipped with an extensive array of equipment to search for, locate and destroy naval mines, ranging from two autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) and two remotely operated vehicles (ROV) to hull-mounted sensors. The larger AUV, HUGIN (High Precision Untethered Geosurvey and Inspection system), which is manufactured by Kongsberg Maritime, is over four meters long and weighs over 800 kg (1,800 lb). It is equipped with a multibeam echosounder (MBES), a smaller version of the one mounted on the hull of the vessel. This instrument is used to collect topographic information of the seabed and a synthetic aperture side-scanning sonar can be used to detect and classify targets. The smaller AUV, REMUS 100 (Remote Environmental Monitoring Unit), weighs only 41 kg (90 lb) and can be used to collect information of the sea floor with its side-scanning sonar at depths of up to 100 metres. Two ROVs, a Double Eagle by Saab Underwater Systems of Sweden and SeaFox I by Atlas Elektronik of Germany, can be used to identify and destroy naval mines. The hull-mounted sensors include a Kongsberg EM-710 RD multibeam echosounder and a TOPAS (Topographic Parametric Sonar) sediment echosounder with jets that can penetrate the uppermost strata of the seabed. In addition the vessels will be equipped with American-made Klein Associates Klein 5500 towed side-scanning sonars. Underwater positioning is provided with Kongsberg HiPAP 500 (High Precision Acoustic Positioning) system. The vessels follow a toolbox principle in which a suitable combination of sensors and equipment is selected individually for each mission according to the task and environmental conditions.[19]

Each vessel of the Katanpää class is equipped with a Bofors 40 mm L/70 gun for self-defence.[2] The fire control is provided by Atlas Elektronik and the integrated system utilizes EOTS TV/IR multisensors. The system can be controlled from either one of five consoles in the combat information center or from the bridge, although only one console is equipped with the pedals required to control the gun. In addition the vessels are armed with depth charges.[14][19]

References

  1. ^ a b Merivoimat tilaa miinantorjunta-aluksia Italiasta. MTV3, 2006-11-17. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  2. ^ a b c Purunpää, il finlandese di Sarzana . La Rondine, 29.8.2010.
  3. ^ a b c Sotalaiva sai kansipaikan. Helsingin Sanomat, 25 May 2012.
  4. ^ Suomen turvallisuus- ja puolustuspolitiikka 2004. Valtioneuvoston selonteko VNS 6/2004. Valtioneuvoston kanslian julkaisusarja 16/2004. ISBN 952-5354-58-X. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  5. ^ a b Puolustusministeri Kääriäinen päätti merivoimien miinantorjunta-hankkeesta. Puolustusministeriön tiedote 01.11.2005. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  6. ^ Merivoimat tilaa miinantorjunta-alukset Italiasta. Helsingin Sanomat 2006-11-17. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  7. ^ a b Miinantorjunta-alus varmentaa meriyhteydet. Ruotuväki 17/2010. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  8. ^ Miinantorjunta-alus Katanpää on täynnä hienoa tietotekniikkaa. Laiva 3/2012.
  9. ^ Suomalaisten miinantorjuntalaiva juuttui tulvaan. YLE 25.04.2010. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  10. ^ Kolme tulvaa viivästytti miina-alusten valmistumista. Turun Sanomat, 20 August 2013. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
  11. ^ Miinalaivueen kakkosalus tuli Turkuun. Turun Sanomat, 20 September 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  12. ^ Tekniikkaongelmat riivaavat armeijaa. Helsingin Sanomat, 19 February 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  13. ^ Miinantorjunta-alus Vahterpää luovutettiin merivoimille. Merivoimat, 2 November 2016. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  14. ^ a b c MCMV 2010. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  15. ^ Ensimmäinen miinantorjunta-alus kastettiin "Katanpääksi". Puolustusvoimien tiedote, 22.9.2009.
  16. ^ Uusi miinantorjunta-alus kastettiin "Purunpääksi". Merivoimien Esikunta. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  17. ^ Third Katanpää class named in Italy. Merivoimien Esikunta, 4 November 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-05.
  18. ^ New mine vessel for Finnish Navy. Baird Maritime, 7 September 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-10.
  19. ^ a b Katanpää-luokan miinantorjuntajärjestelmällä teknistä suorituskykyä. Rannikon Puolustaja 4/09.

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Katanpaa class mine countermeasure vessels are a class of three multipurpose mine countermeasure vessels MCMV ordered by the Finnish Navy The nearly 250 million euro contract was awarded to the Italian shipyard Intermarine S p A in 2006 Initially all three vessels were scheduled to be delivered by 2014 and the class was expected to achieve operational readiness by 2015 but there have been various delays and the last vessel was handed over to the Finnish Navy in November 2016 Class overviewNameKatanpaa class mine countermeasure vesselBuildersIntermarine S p A Sarzana ItalyOperators Finnish NavyPreceded byKuha class minesweeperCost 244 8 M for three vessels 1 Built2007 2016In service2012 Completed3General characteristicsTypeMine countermeasure vesselDisplacement680 tonsLength52 45 m 172 ft 1 in Beam9 87 m 32 ft 5 in Draught3 15 m 10 ft 4 in Installed power2 MTU 8V 396 TE74 2 1 000 kW 2 PropulsionDiesel electric with two Voith Schneider 18 GH 135 PP propellers 2 Combimac electric motorsSpeed13 knots 24 km h 15 mph Range1 500 nmi 2 800 km 1 700 mi Complement34 38 3 Underwater vehicles Kongsberg Maritime HUGIN 1000 AUVHydroid REMUS 100 AUVSaab Underwater Systems Double Eagle Mark II ROV Atlas Elektronik SeaFox I ROVSensors and processing systemsAtlas Elektronik integrated mine countermeasure system Kongsberg Maritime EM 710 RD multibeam echosounder Kongsberg Maritime TOPAS echosounder Atlas HMS 12M hull mounted sonar Klein Associates Klein 5500 towed side scanning sonar Kongsberg Maritime HiPAP underwater positioning systemArmamentBofors 40 mm L 70 Depth chargesThe Katanpaa class is expected to remain in service until 2040 2042 Contents 1 Development and construction 2 Naming 3 Technical details 4 References 5 External linksDevelopment and construction EditIn its safety and defence policy report of 2004 the Finnish Government announced that in addition to training mobile coastal troops and protecting sea traffic the Finnish Navy would start focusing on developing its mine countermeasure capabilities As a result a decision was made to retire the aging Kuha class minesweepers and invest in a new mine countermeasure fleet which would include minehunters and sweepers divers and a new mine warfare information system 4 A request for bids was published on 5 June 2004 and by 3 January 2005 the Finnish Navy had received offers from seven shipyards both domestic and foreign After an extensive evaluation it was decided to continue negotiations with Intermarine S p A of Italy Kockums AB of Sweden and Navantia SA from Spain Aker Finnyards Oy Finland Armaris SA France Lurssen Werft GmbH and Abeking amp Rasmussen GmbH both German were left out 5 In November 2006 the contract for three mine countermeasure vessels was awarded to the Italian shipyard Intermarine S P A 6 The total order worth was 244 8 million euros 1 and it will include a spare parts package 7 About 50 of the total cost is contracted for Finnish companies and the shipbuilding contract includes a 100 offset agreement 8 The construction of the first vessel began in July 2007 with the ceremony of start of lamination which for vessels built of composite materials equals to the steel cutting ceremony The construction of the second vessel was started in March 2008 and the third vessel in February 2009 The construction of the vessels was delayed by one year after the shipyard was devastated by a flood in early 2009 Two more floods occurred in late 2009 but the damage was not as extensive 9 10 The lead vessel of the class Katanpaa began its sea trials in March 2011 but due to additional delays it was not delivered until 4 May 2012 The vessel was shipped to Finland onboard BigLift nl heavy lift vessel Happy Dover which left Italy on 21 May 3 Katanpaa was presented to the public in Helsinki on 9 July 2012 the 94th anniversary of the Finnish Navy The second vessel Purunpaa was delivered to the Finnish Navy on 20 August 2013 and arrived in Turku onboard Happy Dynamic one month later 11 The third vessel initially expected by 2015 12 was handed over to the Finnish Navy in November 2016 and will arrive in Finland in December 13 The Katanpaa class mine countermeasure vessels are expected to remain in service until 2040 2042 Naming Edit Purunpaa The Katanpaa class mine countermeasure vessels were initially referred to as the MCMV 2010 class 14 after the mine countermeasure development project 5 and MITO class after the Finnish word for mine countermeasures miinantorjunta As naval vessel classes of the Finnish Navy are traditionally named after the lead ship of the class the new class of mine countermeasure vessels received its final name when the first vessel was named Katanpaa pennant number 40 on 16 June 2009 15 The second vessel of the Katanpaa class received its name Purunpaa 41 on 26 September 2010 and the third one was named Vahterpaa 42 on 3 November 2011 16 17 The vessels have been named after historical locations Katanpaa being an old island fortress and naval port outside Kustavi in Western Finland Purunpaa an old harbor site in Dragsfjard and Vahterpaa an old naval base outside Loviisa in the Gulf of Finland The same names were also carried by three of the four BYMS class minesweepers operated by the Finnish Navy in the 1950s For the new class of vessels the Finnish Navy has adopted a new prefix MHC which stands for Mine Hunter Coastal 3 Technical details Edit Vahterpaa The Katanpaa class mine countermeasure vessels are constructed of laminated composite materials They are 52 45 metres 172 1 ft long and have a beam of 9 47 metres 31 1 ft and a draft of 3 15 metres 10 3 ft The hull decks and bulkheads are made of fiberglass which in places are up to 150 millimetres 5 9 in thick The decks are additionally reinforced with balsa and carbon fiber This improves shock resistance against underwater explosions and reduces the vessels magnetic noise and pressure signatures that could detonate the mines 7 The low signature diesel electric propulsion system consists of two MTU 8V 396 TE74 high speed diesel engines each producing 1 000 kW 1 300 hp and two Voith Schneider propellers The Katanpaa class vessels are designed to operate in archipelagoes coastal regions and open seas and are capable of operating in ice 18 They will have a service speed of 13 knots 24 km h 15 mph and a maximum range of 1 500 nautical miles 2 800 km 1 700 mi 14 The Katanpaa class vessels will be equipped with an extensive array of equipment to search for locate and destroy naval mines ranging from two autonomous underwater vehicles AUV and two remotely operated vehicles ROV to hull mounted sensors The larger AUV HUGIN High Precision Untethered Geosurvey and Inspection system which is manufactured by Kongsberg Maritime is over four meters long and weighs over 800 kg 1 800 lb It is equipped with a multibeam echosounder MBES a smaller version of the one mounted on the hull of the vessel This instrument is used to collect topographic information of the seabed and a synthetic aperture side scanning sonar can be used to detect and classify targets The smaller AUV REMUS 100 Remote Environmental Monitoring Unit weighs only 41 kg 90 lb and can be used to collect information of the sea floor with its side scanning sonar at depths of up to 100 metres Two ROVs a Double Eagle by Saab Underwater Systems of Sweden and SeaFox I by Atlas Elektronik of Germany can be used to identify and destroy naval mines The hull mounted sensors include a Kongsberg EM 710 RD multibeam echosounder and a TOPAS Topographic Parametric Sonar sediment echosounder with jets that can penetrate the uppermost strata of the seabed In addition the vessels will be equipped with American made Klein Associates Klein 5500 towed side scanning sonars Underwater positioning is provided with Kongsberg HiPAP 500 High Precision Acoustic Positioning system The vessels follow a toolbox principle in which a suitable combination of sensors and equipment is selected individually for each mission according to the task and environmental conditions 19 Each vessel of the Katanpaa class is equipped with a Bofors 40 mm L 70 gun for self defence 2 The fire control is provided by Atlas Elektronik and the integrated system utilizes EOTS TV IR multisensors The system can be controlled from either one of five consoles in the combat information center or from the bridge although only one console is equipped with the pedals required to control the gun In addition the vessels are armed with depth charges 14 19 References Edit a b Merivoimat tilaa miinantorjunta aluksia Italiasta MTV3 2006 11 17 Retrieved 2011 03 02 a b c Purunpaa il finlandese di Sarzana La Rondine 29 8 2010 a b c Sotalaiva sai kansipaikan Helsingin Sanomat 25 May 2012 Suomen turvallisuus ja puolustuspolitiikka 2004 Valtioneuvoston selonteko VNS 6 2004 Valtioneuvoston kanslian julkaisusarja 16 2004 ISBN 952 5354 58 X Retrieved 2011 03 03 a b Puolustusministeri Kaariainen paatti merivoimien miinantorjunta hankkeesta Puolustusministerion tiedote 01 11 2005 Retrieved 2011 03 03 Merivoimat tilaa miinantorjunta alukset Italiasta Helsingin Sanomat 2006 11 17 Retrieved 2011 03 03 a b Miinantorjunta alus varmentaa meriyhteydet Ruotuvaki 17 2010 Retrieved 2011 03 03 Miinantorjunta alus Katanpaa on taynna hienoa tietotekniikkaa Laiva 3 2012 Suomalaisten miinantorjuntalaiva juuttui tulvaan YLE 25 04 2010 Retrieved 2011 03 03 Kolme tulvaa viivastytti miina alusten valmistumista Turun Sanomat 20 August 2013 Retrieved 2013 08 20 Miinalaivueen kakkosalus tuli Turkuun Turun Sanomat 20 September 2013 Retrieved 2013 09 20 Tekniikkaongelmat riivaavat armeijaa Helsingin Sanomat 19 February 2015 Retrieved 2015 06 14 Miinantorjunta alus Vahterpaa luovutettiin merivoimille Merivoimat 2 November 2016 Retrieved 2016 11 04 a b c MCMV 2010 Ministry of Defence Retrieved 2011 03 02 Ensimmainen miinantorjunta alus kastettiin Katanpaaksi Puolustusvoimien tiedote 22 9 2009 Uusi miinantorjunta alus kastettiin Purunpaaksi Merivoimien Esikunta Retrieved 2011 03 03 Third Katanpaa class named in Italy Merivoimien Esikunta 4 November 2011 Retrieved 2011 11 05 New mine vessel for Finnish Navy Baird Maritime 7 September 2013 Retrieved 2013 09 10 a b Katanpaa luokan miinantorjuntajarjestelmalla teknista suorituskykya Rannikon Puolustaja 4 09 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Katanpaa class mine countermeasure vessel Katanpaa class on builder s official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Katanpaa class mine countermeasure vessel amp oldid 1091684257, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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