Very Slender Vessel in British service.
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Class overview |
Builders | Halmatic Ltd |
Operators | Royal Marines |
Built | 2002? |
General characteristics |
Type | VSV |
Displacement |
- 7.25 long tons (7.37 t) (16m variant)
- 19.75 long tons (20.07 t) (22m variant)
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Length |
- 52.5 feet (16.0 m) (16m variant)
- 75 feet (23 m) (22m variant)
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Beam |
- 9.25 feet (2.82 m) (16m variant)
- 14.25 feet (4.34 m) (22m variant)
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Draught |
- 3.25 feet (0.99 m) (16m variant)
- 3.75 feet (1.14 m) (22m variant)
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Propulsion |
- Twin 660/750 bhp diesel (16m variant)
- Twin 1,000/2,000 bhp diesel (22m variant)
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Speed | 60 knots (110 km/h; 69 mph)+ (both variants) |
Range |
- 3,000 litres (660 imp gal; 790 US gal) (16m variant)
- 3,000 litres (660 imp gal; 790 US gal)+ (22m variant)
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Troops | Space for some troops |
Complement | Up to three |
Armament | GPMGs, 20mm cannon |
Notes | Air portable |
The Royal Marine VSV is a Very Slender Vessel in British service.
A small number of the craft were built for service with the Royal Marines and Special Boat Service.[1] They were built in two versions, known as the VSV 16m 145 class and the follow-up version, the VSV 22m.[1]
- ^ a b Cocker, Maurice (2006). Coastal forces vessels of the Royal Navy from 1865. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. p. 245. ISBN 075243862X.