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词条 Nueva Esparta-class destroyer
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  1. History

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     Sensors and EW  Armament  Magazines  Communications and datalinks  Sensor signatures 

  3. Service

  4. References

  5. External links

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The Nueva Esparta-class destroyers were a class of destroyers used by the navy of Venezuela. The lead ship was named after Nueva Esparta (Spanish for "New Sparta"), one of the states of Venezuela.

These ships were ordered in 1950, and were built by the Vickers-Armstrongs shipyards in Barrow-in-Furness between 1951 and 1954.

History

The ships were designed by Vickers-Armstrong shipyards in the 1950s for the Venezuela naval forces. The design has been identified as a derivative of the Batch 3 Battle-class destroyers built for the United Kingdom and Australia, according to information released by the International Naval Research Organization and several independent researchers in 2006.

They were to form part of a fleet that included a 25,000 ton aircraft carrier and a {{sclass-|Tiger|cruiser}}.

The fleet arrangement for 30/04/1949 covers:

  • 1 (25,000-ton) aircraft carrier (conceptual engineering)
  • 1 (8,000-ton) cruiser (detailed engineering)
  • 3 Nueva Esparta-class destroyers (built)
  • 6 {{sclass-|Almirante Clemente|destroyer}}s (built)
  • 4 submarines (1 used from US Navy)
  • 12 patrol boats (detailed engineering)
  • 2 minesweepers (basic engineering)
  • 1 marine assault ship (built)

The names assigned to these ships were associated with states in Venezuela.

  • Nueva Esparta refers to bravery and loyalty.
  • Zulia to remember the Battle of Lake Maracaibo in the Venezuelan War of Independence and the huge contribution of this state to that conflict.
  • Aragua because this state is the military heart of Venezuela, and as homage to the La Victoria battle remembered on "Youth Day".

Ships

CodeNameShipyard ID.Keel dateLaunch dateCommissionedRepairWeapons refitMajor maintStatusDecommissionedLife cycle
D11Nueva Esparta100924/07/195119/11/195208/12/1953195919601968/69Sunk197825,08
D21Zulia101024/07/195129/06/195314/02/195619591960N/AFloating museum - sunk198329,32
D31Aragua103629/06/195327/01/195514/02/19561959N/AN/ASunk197519,89

Sensors and EW

ModelMax rangeAbilitiesNotes
FH-4500Surface and aerial search, bearing, and classification dataPassive RWR/ESM/SIGINT
Tipo 1621Search, bearing, and range dataActive sonar
Type 1703Search, bearing & range dataActive sonar
Type 1773Search, bearing & range dataActive/passive radar
Type 275 fc16Surface & aerial search in surface, bearing and classification, range & altitude dataRadar
Type 29345Surface & aerial search in surface, bearing and range data, IFFRadar
Type 97425Surface & aerial search in surface, bearing and range dataRadar

Armament

MountRate of FireCapacityWeapons per mount
8 x twin mounting 40mm L/60 Bofors12080016 x 40mm/60 twin double Bofors (max 16)
2 x Mark 4 Squid18033 x MK4 Squid (max 3)
3 x 4.5 inch (113 mm) L/45 Vickers Mark V in Mark IV twin mounting189003 x 114mm/45 Vickers MK IV Twin (max 6)

Magazines

MagazinesRate of FireArmorCapacityStores
4.5 in (114 mm)18Light900900
MK4 Squid15None2020
40mm120None800800

Communications and datalinks

NameTypeRangeChannelsDescription
HFRadio30010HF secure
VHFRadio10010VHF secure
UHFRadio10010UHF secure
HFRadio30010HF plain
VHFRadio10010VHF plain
UHFRadio10010UHF plain

Sensor signatures

Signature TypeFrontSideRear
Passive sonar959697
Active sonar162717
Visual110151110
IR—126718
Radar7114071

Service

One ship was assigned to each destroyer division along with two Almirante Clemente-class destroyers; Nueva Esparta went to the first division, Zulia to the second and Aragua to the third.

References

External links

  • http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/venezuela/navy-history.htm A brief history about this ships
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110928112410/http://www.dockmuseum.org.uk/archive/browser.asp?deepcriteria=Nueva+Esparta&searchtype=1 pictures]
  • http://www.ussmullinnix.org/1962Cruise.html
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20080217155523/http://www.navyphotos.co.uk/index12.htm
  • list of Venezuelan Navy ships
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