Island-class patrol vessel (2013)

Class overview
Builders: Holyhead Marine Services
Operators: MoD Police Clyde Marine Unit and Royal Marines
In commission: 11
General characteristics
Type: Police Patrol Boat
Displacement: 19.9 tonnes
Length: 14.90m (OA)
Beam: 4.58m
Draught: 0.90m (Full Load)
Propulsion: Twin Caterpillar C18 @ 715bhp (533kW)
Speed: 33kts @ 19.9 tonnes
Complement: 3
Armament: Capable of carrying variety of weapons fit
Armour: Ballistically protected
Island-class Police patrol vessel aka 15m Police Boat

The Island-class is a class of Police patrol boat operated primarily by the MOD Police Clyde Marine Unit at HMNB Clyde. They are tasked with protecting high value Royal Navy ships such as the Vanguard-class submarines. Royal Marines currently operate two of the class Mull and Rona- which are MoD Police boats that currently serve as RM vessels and were handed over to the Royal Marines during 2013. Rona and Mull are interchangeable in their roles and can be used by both RM and MDP. The RMs also have a third vessel named Eorsa. [1][2]

Specifications

The Island-class patrol vessel has the following specifications:[2]

Current Fleet

MoD Police

Royal Marines

See also

References

  1. Royal Marines take delivery of new Island Class vessels, royalnavy.mod.uk, 07/03/2013
  2. 1 2 15m Police Boat, holyheadmarine.co.uk, Retrieved 15 June 2014


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