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The Almirante Clemente class of destroyer escorts is a class of warships built for several countries. The class was designed by Ansaldo for the Venezuelan Naval Forces, currently Venezuelan Navy, in the 1950s to complement its Nueva Esparta-class destroyer.

Venezuelan frigate General Moran (F-12)
Class overview
NameAlmirante Clemente class
BuildersAnsaldo Stabilimento Luigi Orlando, Livorno
Operators
  •  Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela
  •  Indonesian Navy
  •  Portuguese Navy
Preceded byCaptain class
Completed9
Retired9
Preserved1
General characteristics
TypeDestroyer escort
Displacement
  • Standard: 1,300 tons
  • Full load: 1,500 tons
Length99.1 m (325 ft)
Beam10.8 m (35 ft)
Draught3.7 m (12 ft)
Propulsion2 Foster Wheeler boilers 650 psi (4.5 MPa), 850 °F (454 °C)), Parsons steam turbines, 2 shafts, 24,000 horsepower (18 MW)
Speed32 knots (59 km/h)
Range3,500 nmi (6,500 km) at 10 knots (19 km/h)
Complement162
Sensors and
processing systems
  • AN/SPS-6 air search radar
  • AN/SPS-10 surface search radar
  • AN/SPG-34 fire control radar
  • AN/SQS-4 sonar
Armament
  • 4 × QF 4 in (102 mm)/45 Mark XVI guns in 2 twin Mark XIX mountings
  • 4 × 40 mm/60 Bofors A/A cannons in 2 twin Mark 2 mounts
  • 8 × 20 mm/70 Oerlikon A/A cannons in 4 twin Mark 24 mounts
  • 3 × Torpedo tubes for 21 in (533 mm) torpedoes in 1 triple mount
  • 2 × 'Hedgehog A/S mortar

The Venezuelan Navy has 6 ships originally ordered, with Indonesia[1] had two ships and Portugal had one ship[2] of this design. In the Portuguese Navy, these ships are referred as patrol boats. In the 1950s Venezuelan Navy, the ships were classified as DLV (Destroyer Light Vessel) or light destroyers, in the 1980s were reclassified as ASW frigate, and are currently classified as coast guard vessels.


Technical specifications


These ships include among their specs these characteristics:

The usage of the fin stabilizer is a weapons systems support device to stabilize the ship making it a more steady gun platform in rough seas. This can be tracked to HMS Bittern, the most of the Hunt-class destroyers after refit have it, but the very first Battle-class destroyers HMS Finisterre and HMS Camperdown have it, even ships as HMS Amethyst have it, but do not use form higher consumption of power, according to several conversations lines in the Maritime History forum MARHST in the US navy ships as USS Gyatt (DD-712) have it.


Venezuelan Navy



Ships


Almirante Clemente (F-11) and General Moran (F-12) during UNITAS XX
Almirante Clemente (F-11) and General Moran (F-12) during UNITAS XX

The construction contracts for these destroyers were awarded on 25 January 1954, and their names were an homage to Venezuelan war of independence heroes who lie at Panteón Nacional:


Fleet Arrangement



Indonesian Navy


An Indonesian Almirante Clemente class in late 1950s
An Indonesian Almirante Clemente class in late 1950s

Two destroyer escorts of similar design was built for Indonesian Navy by Ansaldo. Both were completed in May 1958.[6] They were never modernized and was stricken in 1978.[7] In comparison with its Venezuelan sisters, the Indonesian ships had lighter anti-aircraft armaments which consisted of three 20 mm in twin mounts.[6] They were named after National Hero of Indonesia:


Ships in class



Venezuelan Navy


Name Hull No. Shipyard ID Laid down Launched Commissioned AA & ASW Refit Weapons Refit Coast Guard Major maint. Status Decommissioned Life Cycle
Almirante Clemente D12 1491 5 May 1954 12 December 1954 4 April 1956 N/A 1968/75 1984/85 1986 Dismantled 2011 >51,22
General Flores D13 1493 5 May 1954 12 December 1954 1956 N/A 1968/75 N/A N/A Sunk 1978 22
General Moran D22 1492 5 May 1954 12 December 1954 10 January 1957 N/A 1968/75 1984/85 1986 Dismantled 2009 >51,12
Almirante Brión D23 1496 12 December 1954 4 September 1955 1957 1962 N/A N/A N/A Sunk 1978 22
General Austria D32 1497 12 December 1954 4 September 1956 1957 1962 N/A N/A N/A Sunk 1976 20
Almirante García D33 1498 12 December 1954 12 October 1956 1957 1962 N/A N/A N/A Sunk 1977 21

Indonesian Navy


Name Pennant No. Laid down Launched Completed Decommissioned
Imam Bondjol 250 / 355 8 January 1956 5 May 1956 19 May 1958 1978
Surapati 251 / 356 8 January 1956 5 May 1956 28 May 1958 1978

[6]


References


  1. "IMAM BONDJOL frigates (1958)". navypedia.org. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  2. "PÊRO ESCOBAR frigate (1957)". navypedia.org. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  3. Anti-rolling stabilizers
  4. "Stabilisers And Stabilising Systems On Ships" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-03-17. Retrieved 2008-02-11.
  5. General Moran listed as GC-12 and superstructure has been removed.
  6. Moore 1975, p. 168
  7. Conway 1995, p. 178





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