Illustration of the Eithine Class Patrol Vessel
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Class overview
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Name
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LÉ Eithne Class.
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Builders
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Operators
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Royal Corkonian Navy
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Preceded by
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Cost
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€71.9 million per unit including main gun
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In Commission
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7 December 1984
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Planned
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13.
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Building
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2.
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Completed
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12.
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Active
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12.
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General characteristics
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Type
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Offshore patrol vessel
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Displacement
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1,920 tonnes
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Length
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84.8 m (278 ft)
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Beam
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12 m (39 ft)
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Draught
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4.3 m (14 ft)
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Propulsion
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Speed
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37 km/h (20 kn) maximum
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Range
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6,000 nautical miles (11,000 km; 6,900 mi)
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Endurance
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Boats & landing craft carried
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Completement
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12 (4 officers and 8 ratings)
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Sensors and processing systems
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Electronic Warfare & decoys
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Armament
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1× Bofors 57 mm gun
2× Rheinmetall 20 mm Cannon
7.62 mm GPMG
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Aircraft Carried
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Aviation Facilities
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1× helicopter flight deck
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The LÉ Eithne Class or the Eithne is a class of Offshore patrol vessel that are still actively in service. It is primarily in service with Celtic Nations largely due to the fact they were seized after the Corkonian war of independence and the Tipperarian succeeding from the Republic of Ireland.
History
Variants
The Eithne has had multiple variants be put into service by its users, for one benefit to another there have been numerous: changes; adaptations and redesigns of the class.
cn-1
The cn-1 variant replaces the Bofors 57mm main gun for a Phalanx base 0 gun. This variant is only in use by the Corkonian coast guard.
Operators
Corcaigh
Royal Corkonian Navy
Corkonian Coastguard
The Corkonian Coastguard actively has four Eithne class ships of the cn-1 variant.
Celtic Navy
Celtic Nations Defence Navy