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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 Alvand-class frigate built for the Iranian Navy. The ship had an extensive refit in Italy by CNR Riva Trigoso 1979 ...
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Established in November 1962, Libyan Navy was headed by Admiral Mansour Bader, Chief of Staff of the Libyan Naval Force. Before the First Libyan Civil War , it was a fairly typical small navy with a few missile frigates , corvettes and patrol boats to defend the coastline, but with a very limited self-defence capability.
When plans for the new Libyan frigate Dat Assawari were finalised in 1968, the Admiralty board accepted that its paper specifications were unanswerable [4] and they would have to allow the shipyards to develop a low cost fill in anti-submarine warfare and general purpose version for the RN that would be stretched and fully gas turbine-powered ...
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Libya has in recent years emerged as the dominant transit point for migrants seeking a better life in Europe. Libya's coast guard rams into a dingy with some 50 migrants. Many onboard get thrown ...
This list of frigate classes includes all post–World War II frigate ... Dat Assawari: 1: Vosper Mk 7 design ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Libya - 8 ordered in 1978 and delivered in 1983 for use on Albatros Mk.2 SAM on modernised Libyan frigate Dat Assawari. Malaysia - 18 ordered in 1995 and delivered in 1997 for Laksamana Class corvette. Morocco - Used in the frigate 501 Lt. Col. Errhamani (Descubierta); 40 ordered in 1977 and delivered in 1983. Nigeria