Serbian Kotor-Class, Sava-Class, Heroj-Class, Mala-Class...

Ragusian

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2 Kotor class frigates transferring from Tivat to Bar, pictures taken today by an member of ABG forum.
The Kotors are still alive and kicking:)
 

mic of orion

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2 Kotor class frigates transferring from Tivat to Bar, pictures taken today by an member of ABG forum.
The Kotors are still alive and kicking:)
these ships are so obsolete, not sure who would want them?
What Montenegro plans to do with these ships? Sell them or keep them for patrol purposes ?
 

Ragusian

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I wouldn't call them obdolete...
Montenegro plans to convert Kotors to OPVs, which would include removing Styx and replacing those launchers with RHIBs, and converting the stern into a helo pad. The AK 762 would be replaced with a Bofors 57 mm.
I think it's a good plan, they should be fit for 15 years of service after that.
It's a good ship, and bigger then Croatia's new corvettes:)
 

contedicavour

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Completed end of the 80s IIRC, so the Kotors can still be useful for a while. The one part though that makes me sceptical is the helo pad - the hull is hardly wide enough to allow helos to land, unless we are talking about light ones (such as AB206 or Alouette sized).

cheers
 

mic of orion

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Completed end of the 80s IIRC, so the Kotors can still be useful for a while. The one part though that makes me sceptical is the helo pad - the hull is hardly wide enough to allow helos to land, unless we are talking about light ones (such as AB206 or Alouette sized).

cheers
I wonder where they going to get money to buy two naval helicopters, if this is what we are talking about. Unless Italy donates some B212's.
 

contedicavour

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Jane's has just reported that Montenegro has put up for sale all remaining submarines, starting with the last Sava class, and a ro-ro minelayer vessel. I wonder who would be interested in buying the Sava... Croatia ? after all it was built in Split at the end of the '70s...

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Ragusian

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Highly unlikely. The first reason is that the Croatian navy will not operate submarines for the foreseeable future. The second is that those subs are probably in a very, very bad condition and third, Velebit is a modified p.911 class sub, it would make more sense to get some of those and upgrade them. If we need a modern, domestically built SSK, we should(if we could) build the Lora class SSK. Those subs were meant to be around 1000-15000 tonns in displacement and enter service in the 90s, armed with Exocet SSMs and torpedoes. Since BSO Split , which is still alive and kicking, did all of the submarines in the Yugoslavia, I guess there are
design documents still alive.
 

mic of orion

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Highly unlikely. The first reason is that the Croatian navy will not operate submarines for the foreseeable future. The second is that those subs are probably in a very, very bad condition and third, Velebit is a modified p.911 class sub, it would make more sense to get some of those and upgrade them. If we need a modern, domestically built SSK, we should(if we could) build the Lora class SSK. Those subs were meant to be around 1000-15000 tonns in displacement and enter service in the 90s, armed with Exocet SSMs and torpedoes. Since BSO Split , which is still alive and kicking, did all of the submarines in the Yugoslavia, I guess there are
design documents still alive.
never heard of lora class>>> ? do you have more info ???
 
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