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ADJAK fast attack craft (torpedo) (1959-1960)


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Harimau on trials

Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Adjak 601   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany     1959 stricken 1974
Anoa 602, 1977- 655   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany     1959 stricken 1981
Beruang 603, 1977- 652   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany     1959 stricken 1987
Harimau 604, 1977- 654   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany     1959 stricken 1987
Matjan Kumbang 605, 1977- 653   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany     1960 stricken 1979
Matjan Tutul 606   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany     1960 sunk 15.1.1962
Serigala 607   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany     1960 stricken 1977
Singa 608   Lürssen, Vegesack, West Germany     1960 stricken 1974


Technical data


Displacement standard, t

160

Displacement full, t

220

Length, m

39.8 wl 42.6 oa

Breadth, m

7.10

Draught, m

2.90

No of shafts

4

Machinery

4 Mercedes-Benz diesels

Power, h. p.

14400

Max speed, kts

43

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)1000(32)
Armament

2 x 1 - 40/70 Bofors 350, 4 - 533 TT

Electronic equipment

Decca 1226 radar

Complement

39



Standard scale images


<i>Adjak </i>1965
Adjak 1965


Graphics


<i>Harimau </i>on trials
Harimau on trials


Project history

'TNC 45' boats built by Lürssen, Vegesack, in 1959-60. The first four boats had wooden hulls, but the second four were built of steel.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

Matjan Tutul sunk 15.1.1962 by Dutch warships off Borneo while trying to land infiltrators in New Guinea.