Achimota-class fast attack craft
The Achimota class are a series of two fast attack craft in service in the Ghana Navy. They are based on the same Lürssen PB 57 design as the Turkish. The two ships of the class include and. The two vessels were acquired by Ghana in the late 1970s and commissioned in 1981. The Achimota class is equipped with an OTO Melara dual-purpose gun, and a anti-aircraft gun. They are primarily used for fishery protection duties.
Design and description
The Achimota-class fast attack craft are based on the Lürssen PB 57 design and share a basic layout as the Turkish. The vessels displace at full load, are long with a beam of and a draught of. The two ships are powered by three MTU 16V 538 TB91 diesel engines each turning one shaft rated at. This gives the FACs a maximum speed of and a range of at.The FACs mount one OTO Melara [OTO Melara 76 mm|] dual-purpose gun and one Breda anti-aircraft gun gun. The Achimota class are equipped with Thomsen-CSF Canopus A surface search and fire control radar a LIDD optronic director. The vessels have a complement of 55, including 5 officers.