Coast Guard Standardized Patrol Cutters (Less than 400 tons)

Jeff Head

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This thread is about the various, modern standardized, military patrols cutters being built for various nation's navies and coast guards. Lets limit them to between 25 meters and 50 meters long, and a maximum of 400 tons, and at least three nations using the same design.

I will start with perhaps the most successful, modern deign, the Dutch Damen Stan (for standard) patrol vessels.

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US Coast Guard Sentinel Class Fast Response Cutter
US Coast Guard
Stan 4708 Sentinel Class Fast response cutter. 17 built, 58 planned

South African Coast Guard
Stan 4708, Lilian Ngoyi-class patrol boats, 3 built, 3 planned

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Canadian Hero Class Cutter​

Canadian Coast Guard
Stan 4207 Hero class cutters, 3 built, 9 planned

Canadian Coast Guard
Stan 4207, Mid-shore patrol cutter, 8 built, 8 planned

Mexican Navy
Stan 4207 Tenochtitlan class patrol boats, 5 built, 6th on order

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UK Border Agency Seeker class 42m Customs Cutter​

United Kingdom Border Agency
Stan 4207 Her Majesty 42m Cutter, 4 built, 4 planned

Albanian Naval Brigade
Stan 4207, Patrol Vessel, 4 built, 4 planned

Vietnam Coast Guard
Stan 4207, SAR cutters, 3 built, 3 planned

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Jamaican Defense Force County Class Cutter​

Jamaica Defense Force
Stan 4297, Patrol Cutter, 3 built, 3 planned

Barbados Coast Guard
Stan 4207, Patrol Cutter, 2 planned, 2 built

Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard
Stan 4100 DCCG 41m Cutter, 3 built, 3 planned

US Coast Guard
Stan 2600, Marine Protector class, 73 built, 73 planned

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Malta Maritime Protector Class Cutter​

Malta Maritime Squadron
Stan 2600, Protector class Patrol Cutter, 2 built, 2 planned

Yemen Coast Guard
Stan 2600, Sanan'a class Patrol Cutter, 2 built, 2 planned

So far, Damen as built or had license built 125 of its modern Stan Patrol vessels so far, and there are 55 more currently planned, for a total of twelve countries. An extremely capable and successful design indeed.
 

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93fiM5

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I'm not very well informed on patrol craft but wanted to add that the Dutch Stan design is a good looking example!

-Greg
 

Jeff Head

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I'm not very well informed on patrol craft but wanted to add that the Dutch Stan design is a good looking example!

-Greg
yes it is...and with 125 already in service, and at least 55 more planned, it s proving it!
 

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Naval Today said:
American shipbuilder Bollinger Shipyards on March 5 delivered the USCGC Donald Horsley, the 17th Fast Response Cutter (FRC) to the United States Coast Guard.

The U.S. Coast Guard took delivery in Key West, Florida while the commissioning of the vessel is scheduled to take place in May 2016, in Puerto Rico.

The 154 foot patrol craft USCGC DONALD HORSLEY is the 17th vessel in the Coast Guard’s Sentinel-class FRC program. The FRC is based on the Damen Stan Patrol Boat 4708 design. It has a flank speed of 28 knots and a stern launch system for the vessel’s 26 foot cutter boat.

Bollinger’s President & C.E.O., Ben Bordelon, said: “We are very pleased to announce the delivery of the latest FRC built by Bollinger Shipyards, the USCGC DONALD HORSLEY, to the 7th Coast Guard District in Puerto Rico. We are looking forward to honoring and celebrating the heroic acts of Donald Horsley at the vessel’s commissioning.”

Each FRC is named for an enlisted Coast Guard hero who distinguished him or herself in the line of duty. This vessel is named after Coast Guard Hero Donald Horsley. Master Chief Petty Officer Donald H. Horsley was the recipient of the Bronze Star with combat “V” device for his leadership of Division 13 of Coast Guard Squadron One during the Vietnam War.
These are being organized into squadrons of six cutters each.

Full squadrons already exist at Miami, Florida and Key West Florida.

The Donald Horsely is the 5th of six to be deployed to Puerto Rico.

The next squadron to be equipped after Puerto Rico will be at Cape May, New Jersey.
 
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