La Combattante II type fast attack craft


The La Combattante II patrol boat was a type of fast attack craft built in France for export during the 1970s. Some 37 were built in various classes for several navies around the world.

Development

The La Combattante II type fast attack craft began as a German-French joint venture, proposed by the German government to combine a Lürssen-designed fast patrol boat with Aerospatiale's Exocet missile. These were intended for export to Israel.
However the French government insisted on a French design from Constructions Mécaniques de Normandie in Cherbourg and for half the boats in the order to be built in France. In the end the first group of 20 boats to be built were transferred to the German Bundesmarine, for political reasons. They were commissioned in 1968 as the. A number of these were later sold on to the navies of Greece, Chile and Egypt.
Following this, between 1968 and 1974 CMN built a further 37 vessels for export. these were known as the La Combattante II type, after the vessel used for trials of the Exocet, the patrol craft.
These were built for the navies of Iran, Malaysia and Libya. In the same period CMN built 12 fast attack craft to a similar design for Israel which are included by some sources in the type.
These vessels were typically of 234 tons displacement and in length, and a typical armament of one gun forward, four Exocet missiles in box launchers amidships, and a gun aft, though actual outfits varied according to the operators requirements.

Ship list

Iran

Iran ordered 12 ships of the same class, nine of which were delivered in 1977 and 1978, and three of which were delayed until 1981 as a result of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The was sunk during Operation Morvarid in 1980, while was sunk by during Operation Praying Mantis in 1988. These ships are not to be confused with the new and, which were named in their memories. Iran built a heavily upgraded version of this class called the Sina class. As of 2012 Iran has built four Sina-class vessels and is building five more of this class.

Malaysia

Pennant
number
NameCommission YearClass
3501KD Perdana21 December 1972Perdana
3502KD Serang31 January 1973Perdana
3503KD Ganas28 February 1973Perdana
3504KD Ganyang28 March 1973Perdana

Libya

A version called the Beir Grassa class, of which 10 were built and 8 were operational as of 1995, were used by the Libyan Navy. One had been sunk and another disabled during a 1986 Action in the [Gulf of Sidra (1986)|confrontation] with US forces.
Pennant
number
NameCommissioned
518Beir Grassa
522Beir Gzir
524Beir Gitfa
526Beir Glulud
528Beir Algandula
532Beir Ktitat
536Beir Alkardmen
538Beir Alkur
542Beir Alkuesat

Israel

An initial group of six boats was ordered in 1965, with an armament of Bofors 40 mm [Automatic Gun L/70|Bofors 40 mm gun]s, torpedo tubes and provision for fitting sonar. This group was designated the Sa'ar 1 class.
When refitted with Gabriel anti-ship missiles, they became the Sa'ar 2 class.
A second group of six boats, the Sa'ar 3 class, was ordered in 1968, with an OTO Melara 76 mm gun instead of the Bofors guns of the Sa'ar 1 class and with anti-submarine provisions omitted.