Slovenian patrol boat Triglav

Slovenian patrol boat Triglav
Career (Slovenia) Slovenian Navy
Name: Triglav
Namesake: Triglav
Builder: Almaz shipbuilding company
Launched: 2010
Commissioned: 2011
Homeport: Port of Koper
Status: Active
General characteristics
Class and type:Svetlyak-class patrol boat
Type:Patrol boat
Displacement:375 tons full load
Length:49.5 metres.
Beam:9.2 metres.
Draught:2.2 metres.
Propulsion:3x diesel engines with 16200 hp
Speed:up to 30 knots (Full Speed), 13 knots ( Economical )
Range:2200 miles at 13 knots.
Endurance:10 days
Crew:28 ( 4 officers )
Armament:1x 30mm AK-306( bow section )
16x Igla-1M MANPADS
2x 14.5mm machine guns

Triglav is an Svetlyak-class patrol boat in use by the 430 Naval Section of the Slovenian Armed Forces. It was acquired by Slovenia from Russia as repayment of a multi million debt. It performs duties such as supporting diver operations, surveying the Slovenian territorial sea and preventing marine disasters. It can also be deployed under NATO or alone.

Deployments

The Slovenian Patrol boat Triglav has been sent to east Sicily on 15 December 2013 to assist Italy with handling of refugees coming from Africa. The Ship did not find any immigrants, but the mission was considered successful.

Armament & Equipment

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