Saar 4

The Saar 4 class missile boats were built at the Israel shipyards and based on Israel Navy designs grounded in accumulated experience derived in the operation of "cherburg" (Saar 3) class.

Technical Data

  • Speed: Max. 33 knots, Cruising 19 knots
  • Operational Ranges: At 19 kts 4800 n.m., At 30 Kts 2200 n.m
  • Radars:
Surface/ air search radar - Neptune/ S.P.S
Fire control radar - Orion
  • Communication:
: Full range of HF, VHF, HVHF, UHF

 

General Characteristics
Basic Displacement:415 ton
Full Load Displacement:450 ton
Length:58 m
Beam:7.62 m
Speed:32 knots (61 km/h)
Complement:45 officers and crew
Armament:8 Harpoon launchers, 20 mm Phalanx CIWS Mk.15, 6 Gabriel SSN missiles, 76 mm Oto Melara gun
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