Libyan frigate Dat Assawari
Dat Assawari was a frigate operated by the Libyan Navy. The ship was built by VT Group in the United Kingdom. It was ordered in February 1968 and delivered in 1973. The ship's design, the Vosper Mk 7 is a modified version of the built for the Iranian Navy. The ship had an extensive refit in Italy by CNR Riva Trigoso 1979–1980 when new sensors and missiles were installed. During the refit, the ship was mined by French commandos from SDECE. The vessel returned to service in 1983, but returned to Italy for repairs in 1984–1985 and 1989–1990. The frigate was reportedly scrapped in the late 1990s.
Design and description
Dat Assawari was a modified version of the Vosper Thornycroft Mark 7 design, based on the s constructed for the Iranian Navy. It was larger and had different armament than the Iranian ships. As built, Dat Assawari had a standard displacement of and at full load. The frigate measured long between perpendiculars and overall with a beam of and a draught of. The vessel was powered by a combined diesel or gas system composed of two Rolls-Royce Marine Olympus gas turbines turning two shafts rated at, giving the frigate a maximum speed of and two Paxman Ventura 16Y JACM diesel engines rated at. Dat Assawari had a range of at.Dat Assawari was initially armed with a triple Seacat surface-to-air missile launcher, a Mk 8 gun, a pair of single Bofors L/70 guns, an Oerlikon GDM-A turret mounting twin Oerlikon guns, and a Mk.10 Limbo Anti-submarine mortar. The frigate's sensor suite comprised Plessey AWS-1 air-search radar, Decca 629 navigation radar, two Contraves Sea Hunter fire-control radars and Types 162, 170 and 174 sonar.