
Chile is in the process of procuring 4 offshore patrol vessels. Although this project appears to be well organized with firm schedules, the target budget is only $24 million per unit for construction as well as logistical support.
Proyecto Danubio IV calls for an OPV with the following characteristics:
Maximum speed: 20-plus knots.
Range: 7,000 nautical miles at economy speed.
Seakeeping: Patrol in sea state (SS) 5, tow a same-size vessel in SS 4 and conduct helicopter operations in SS 3.
Facilities for landing and refueling a medium-size helicopter.
Fitted for one Bofors Defense 40mm Mk3 gun.
Complement: 34 crew plus 20 passengers.
The Chilean government has allocated US $100 million for acquisition of four 80-metre Frassmer-designed off-shore patrol vessels (OPVs) for the Coast Guard, the first vessel being scheduled for delivery in 2007. However, there are early indications the funding will not be adequate to support both construction and future operations and maintenance needs, according to Warships IFR.
Perhaps they should use the pennant number P32?
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