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HMBS Leonard C Banfield
The Jamaican Coast Guard operates vessels of the same design as Leonard C Banfield.
History
BuilderDamen shipyard, Gorinchem
AcquiredAugust 2007
Commissioned14 September 2007
Identification
Statusin active service, as of 2010
General characteristics
Class and typeLeonard C. Banfield-class patrol vessel
TypeDamen Stan 4207 patrol vessel
Displacement200 tons
Length42.8 m (140 ft 5 in)
Beam7.1 m (23 ft 4 in)
Draught2.52 meters
Rampsstern launching ramp for rigid-hulled inflatable boat
Installed power5600hp
Propulsion2x Caterpillar 3516B DITA diesels
Speed26 knots (48 km/h; 30 mph)
Range1800 nautical miles at 12 knots
Endurance4 days
Boats & landing
craft carried
rigid hulled inflatable deployed via a stern launching ramp
Complement14
Sensors and
processing systems
2x JRC radars
Armament
  • fire fighting water cannon
  • 2x 12.7mm(.50-cal.) machine guns
  • 2x 7.62mm(.30-cal.) machine guns

HMBS Leonard C Banfield (P 02) is patrol vessel of the Barbados Coast Guard. She was commissioned on 14 September 2007. She is built to the design of the Damen Group's Stan 4207 patrol vessel, a class of 42-metre (138 ft) 240 ton vessels.

According to Aviation Week the vessel and her sister ships primary armament was a non-lethal water cannon, but she was also armed with machine guns. They reported she was capable of 26 knots (48 km/h; 30 mph) and had an at sea endurance of 4 days. She is built to withstand sea state 8 conditions. She was built in the Netherlands at Damen′s Gorinchem Shipyards.

She and her sister ships are equipped with a stern launching ramp, like some other cutters built to Damen designs. The stern launching ramp allows a water-jet–powered pursuit boat to be launched and retrieved without bringing the cutter to a halt.

Aviation Week reports that the local Barbadian Press reported the vessels cost $6 million each. The HMBS Leonard C. Banfield is the first in a class that also includes the HMBS Rudyard Lewis, commissioned on the 13 of September 2008, and the HMBS Trident, commissioned on the 25 of April 2009.

References

  1. ^ Joris Janssen Lok (2007-10-01). "Barbados Bound". Aviation Week. Archived from the original on 2012-12-09.
  2. "Patrol boat replacement". Jane's Defence Weekly. 2008-03-17. Archived from the original on 2010-06-27. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
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