Hugo Charpantier-class frigate

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NAP Ander Briones
Class overview
Name: Hugo Charpantier class
Builders: Valorica Marine
Operators:  Pelaxia Navy
Preceded by: Sanjurjo class
Cost: F101-8: $SI431 million
Planned: 8
Completed: 2
Active: 1
General characteristics
Type: Guided missile frigate
Displacement:
  • 5,800 long tons (5,900 t) (standard load)
  • 6,391 long tons (6,494 t) (full load)
Length: 146.7 m (481 ft)
Beam: 18.6 m (61 ft)
Draft: 4.75 m (15.6 ft)
Installed power:
Propulsion:
Speed: 28 kn (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Range: 4,500 nmi (8,300 km; 5,200 mi) at 18 kn (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Complement: 201
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • Angelico ATLAS M 3D multifunction radar
  • Allocca SPS-67(V)4 surface search radar
  • Allocca DE1160 LF active and passive sonar
  • 2 × ATLAS G navigation/surface radar
  • 2 × Allocca SPG-9R radar illuminator
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
  • 4 × Angelico Midge Mk36 flare launchers
  • MSQ-A Enhanced Cypher torpedo countermeasures
  • Shockwave SLQ-32 EW suite
  • Shockwave EW interceptor
Armament:

The Hugo Charpantier class, also known as the F100 class, is a class of Prometheus combat system-equipped air defence frigates in service with the Pelaxian Navy. The vessels were built by Cartadanian shipbuilder Valorica Marine in Santaria, Siena at Valorica's Santaria Yards, with the lead ship of the class named for Admiral Hugo Charpantier.

The ships are fitted with the Cartadanian Prometheus weapons system allowing them to track hundreds of airborne targets simultaneously as part of its air defense network. The Hugo Charpantier-class multi-role frigates are one of the few non-Cartadanian warships to carry the Prometheus system and its associated ATLAS radar. The Cartadanian Spitzer class and Ceylonian Melilla class also use the Prometheus system.

The Hugo Charpantier-class frigates are the first modern vessels of the Pelaxian Navy to incorporate ballistic resistant steel in the hull, along with the power plants being mounted on anti-vibration mounts to reduce noise and make them less detectable by submarines.

Development

The development of the Hugo Charpantier-class frigates came with the need of the Pelaxian Navy to replace the aging Sanjurjo-class destroyers. Plans for a multi-role frigate class to take its place were well received within the Ministry of Defense, and the contenders for contracts were sizeable. Valorica Marine, a major shipbuilder headquartered in the Cartadanian state of Triessa, was among these contractors and eventually selected to be the sole shipbuilder for the class's eight currently planned vessels. In a fashion typical of Valorica, the project is developed and provided along with partner corporations, including Angelico and its other subsidiaries (e.g., Allocca), energy solutions manufacturers Bia and Ganymede, as well as QSI-susidiaries O'Shea Corporation and Shockwave Industrial.

Ships in class

Name Hull Number Builder Laid Down Launched Commissioned Homeport Status
Hugo Charpantier F101 Valorica Marine 2019 2020 2021 Ozid Active
Ander Briones F102 2021 2022 2024 Ozid Active
Victor River F103 2024 2025 2026 est. Laid down
Roger Valladares F104 2024 2025 2026 est. Laid down
Neizan Cubero F105 2027 est. 2028 est. 2029 est. Approved for construction
Carles Linares F106 2029 est. 2030 est. 2032 est. Approved for construction
Miguel Pescador F107 2033 est. 2034 est. 2035 est. Approved for construction
Elena Vélez F108 2036 est. 2037 est. 2038 est. Approved for construction

Design

See also