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LEBANON patrol boats (1980, 1978-1983/1992-1994)


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Jounieh 2006

Ships


Names Builders Completed Losses Transfers Discarding

لبنان [Lebanon] أرز [Arz] 301 عمشيت [Amchit] (ex-Attacker) 302 جونيه [Jounieh] (ex-Fencer) 303 باترون [Batroun] (ex-Safeguard) 304 جبيل [Jbeil] (ex-Chaser) 305 بيروت [Beirut] (ex-Hunter) 306 سعيدة [Saida] (ex-Striker) 307 صرفند [Sarafand] (ex-Swift)

Fairey Allday Marine, Hamble, UK: Lebanon, Arz, 301-307

1980: Lebanon, Arz

1983 // 1992: 301, 302, 304-306

1978 // 1994: 303, 307

none

none

2014-16: Lebanon, Arz

in service (2019): 301-307



Technical data


Displacement standard, t

31

Displacement full, t35
Length, m19.3 pp 20.0 oa
Breadth, m5.18
Draught, m1.45
No of shafts2
Machinery

2 General Motors 12V71TI diesels

Power, h. p.1300
Max speed, kts

24

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)650(20)
Armament

3 x 1 - 12.7/90

Electronic equipment

Lebanon, Arz, 301, 302, 304-306: Decca 1216 radar

303, 307: Decca 2690 radar

Complement11


Graphics


<i>Jounieh </i>2006
Jounieh 2006


Project history

Tracker Mk II class. First two boats were built directly for Lebanon and served mainly in Customs service, other boats were purchased from Royal Navy in 1992 and from British Customs service in 1994.

Modernizations

1990s, many: - 1 x 1 - 12.7/90; + 1 x 2 - 23/82 ZU-23-2

Naval service

No significant events.