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According to [[Aviation Week]] the vessel and her sister ships primary armament was a non-lethal water cannon, but she was also armed with machine guns.<ref name=AviationWeek2007-10-01/> | According to [[Aviation Week]] the vessel and her sister ships primary armament was a non-lethal water cannon, but she was also armed with machine guns.<ref name=AviationWeek2007-10-01/> | ||
They reported she was capable of | They reported she was capable of 26 [[knots]] and had an at sea endurance of 4 days. | ||
She is built to withstand sea state 8 conditions. | She is built to withstand sea state 8 conditions. | ||
She was built in the [[Netherlands]] at Damen′s [[Gorinchem Shipyards]]. | She was built in the [[Netherlands]] at Damen′s [[Gorinchem Shipyards]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 24 April 2011
HMBS Leonard C Banfield (P 02) is a patrol vessel of the Barbados Coast Guard.[1][2] She was commissioned on September 14, 2007. She is built to the design of the Damen Group's Stan 4207 patrol vessel, a class of 42 metre 240 ton vessels.[1]
According to Aviation Week the vessel and her sister ships primary armament was a non-lethal water cannon, but she was also armed with machine guns.[1] They reported she was capable of 26 knots and had an at sea endurance of 4 days. She is built to withstand sea state 8 conditions. She was built in the Netherlands at Damen′s Gorinchem Shipyards.
She and her sister ships are equipped with a stern launching ramp, like some other cutters built to Damen designs.[1] The stern launching ramp allows a water-jet powered pursuit boat to be launched and retrieved without bringing the cutter to a halt.
Aviation Week reports that the local Barbadian Press reported the vessels cost $6 million each.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Joris Janssen Lok. Barbados Bound, Aviation Week, 2007-10-01. mirror
- ↑ Patrol boat replacement, Jane's Defense Weekly, 2008-03-17. Retrieved on 2009-09-26. mirror