Spanish frigate Asturias
Asturias (F74) is the fourth ship of five Spanish-built Baleares-class frigates, based on the American Knox class design, of the Spanish Navy.
Asturias (F74) | |
History | |
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Name: | Asturias |
Namesake: | Asturias |
Builder: | Bazan |
Laid down: | March 1971 |
Launched: | 13 March 1972 |
Commissioned: | 2 December 1975 |
Decommissioned: | 30 June 2009 |
Identification: | F74 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Baleares-class frigate |
Displacement: | 3,015 long tons (3,063 t), standard 4,177 long tons (4,244 t), full load |
Length: | 438 ft (134 m), overall |
Beam: | 46 ft 9 in (14.25 m) |
Draft: | 24 ft 9 in (7.54 m) |
Propulsion: | 1 shaft, one Westinghouse steam turbine, 2 V2M boilers. total 35,000 shp (maximum), |
Speed: | 28 knots (52 km/h) |
Sensors and processing systems: |
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Electronic warfare & decoys: | Ceselsa Deneb/Canopus, Mk36 SROC decoy launchers |
Armament: |
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Laid down on March 1971 and launched on 13 March 1972, Asturias was commissioned into service on 2 December 1975.
All of these Spanish frigates were built to the size of the Knox frigates.
Other units of class
- Baleares (F71)
- Andalucia (F72)
- Cataluna (F73)
- Extremadura (F75)
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