Open tbrandon517 opened 2 years ago
PČ-131 was a prototype which didn't satisfy the requirements navy, these ships were actually of the 20t heavier and larger Kalnik class which was optimised for heavy seas. Also some of the data is wrong: name: PČ-132 Kalnik class: Kalnik Class in commission: 1964-1992 number in service: 9 length: 31.69m beam: 5.81m draft: 1.83m standard displacement: 106.1t full displacement: 121t complement: 22 max sea state: 5 propulsion: 2x Maybach Mercedes Benz MD 655-S fuel capacity: 9600kg flank speed: 21kt range: 600nm @ 15kts sensor: Decca 426 (the old radar was replaced after a few years with this one) mounts: 2x 20mm M55 Triple #2307 (1240 rounds each) 1x mine magazine #1574 (up to 32 mines) ship code: Aluminium superstructure only
DB Selector
Both
Baseline
Uncertain
Hypothetical
No
Name
PC 131 KALNIK
Class
PC 131 KALNIK
Country
Yugoslavia/Serbia
Service
Navy
In Commission
1964-1992
Number in Service
10x
Length (m)
28.0
Beam (m)
4.50
Draft (m)
2.50
Standard Displacement (t)
85
Full Displacement (t)
120
Empty Displacement (t)
Not Stated
Complement
Not Stated
Max Sea State
Not Stated
Primary Propulsion Type
Diesel
Propulsion
2x MTU MB820 diesels
Fuel Capacity (kg)
Not Stated
Flank Speed (kt)
17
Range (nm) at Speed (kt)
Not Stated
Sensors
Kelvin Hughes 14/9 radar
Mounts
2 x 1 - 40mm/60 Mk 3
or
1 x 1 - 40mm/60 Mk 3, 1 x 3 - 20mm/80 M55
or
2 x 3 - 20mm/80 M55
Aircraft & Docking Facilities
N/A
Comms/Datalinks
VHF/UHF
Ship Codes
No response
Comments
No response
Sources
https://www.navypedia.org/ships/yugoslavia/yu_cf_kalnik.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ships_of_the_Yugoslav_Navy#Patrol_boats