Ramadan-class missile boat
The Ramadan-class missile boat are a series of six missile boats that have been in service with the Egyptian Navy since 1981, which were constructed in the United Kingdom. The first ship was launched in 1979 and entered service in 1981. Four remain in service with two laid up.
Design and description
Based on a British design, the Ramadan class measures long overall and between perpendiculars with a beam of and a draught of. The missile boats have a standard displacement of and a full load displacement of. The vessels are powered by four MTU 20V538 TB 91 diesel engines turning four propeller shafts creating and a maximum speed of. The ships have storage for of oil fuel giving them a range of at.The Ramadan-class missile craft are armed with two twin launchers for Otomat surface-to-surface missiles. They also mount one OTO Melara gun forward and a pair of twin-mounted Breda anti-aircraft guns. They are equipped with Marconi S820 air and surface search radar, S810 radar and two ST802 fire control radars. The two ST802 radars work in tandem with the Marconi Sapphire fire control system alongside two Lawrence Scott optical directors. The ships are also equipped with a Decca-Racal Cygnus jammer, two MEL Protean chaff dispensers and Cutlass intercept radar. These all supply information to the Ferranti CAAIS automated data system. They have a complement of 40.