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RADJAWALI patrol vessels (1941-1942/1949-1950)


Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Radjawali (ex-Banda, ex-Wollongong) 254 152 Cockatoo DYd, Australia 1.1941 5.7.1941 10.1941 // 6.4.1950 stricken 4.1968
Banteng (ex-Ambon, ex-Cairns) 255   Walkers, Maryborough, Australia 3.1941 5.7.1941 5.1942 // 6.4.1950 stricken 4.1968
Pati Oenoes (ex-Tidore, ex-Tamworth) 256   Walkers, Maryborough, Australia 8.1941 14.3.1942 8.1942 // 28.12.1949 stricken 1969
Hang Toeah (ex-Morotai, ex-Ipswich) 257   Evans Deakin, Brisbane, Australia 3.1941 11.8.1941 6.1942 // 28.12.1949 sunk 28.4.1958


Technical data


Displacement standard, t

650

Displacement full, t

790

Length, m

56.7

Breadth, m

9.50

Draught, m

3.00 deep load

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 VTE, 2 Admiralty 3-drum boilers

Power, h. p.

1550 - 2000

Max speed, kts

15 - 16

Fuel, t

oil 124 - 153

Endurance, nm(kts) 
Armament

1 x 1 - 102/44 CP Mk 1 or 1 x 1 - 102/40 CP Mk 23, 1 x 1 - 40/60 Mk 3, 4 x 1 - 20/70 Mk 3, 4 DCT, 2 DCR (12 - 40 or up to 82 in ASW role), mechanical minesweeping gear

Electronic equipmenttype 271, SC radars, type 128 sonar
Complement

80 - 90



Standard scale images


<i>Banteng </i>1965
Banteng 1965


Project history

Built in Australia as ocean minesweepers (Bathurst class) and transferred by Royal Netherlands Navy.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

Hang Toeah reported was sunk by rebel aircraft off Balikpapan, East Borneo on 28 April 1958.

Many thanks to Wolfgang Stöhr for additional information on this page.