St. Gabriel Class littoral combat ship:
General specifications:
length: 110 m
beam: 18 m
draft: 3.8 m
displacement (max): 3,500 t
speed: max 45 knots
range: 3,500 nm @ 18 kts
complement: 30
propulsion: 1 MT30 gas turbine, 2 diesel engines
Sensors:
Thales Integrated mast
-Seamaster 400 AESA air search radar
-Seawatcher 100 AESA surface search radar
-Gatekeeper EO sensor system
Selex SPN-730 (V) LPI ARPA surface search radar
Kongsberg ST2400 towed variable depth sonar (part of ASW mission module)
Communication systems:
SATCOM
ICAS antenna system
Armament:
1x Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid gun
1x RIM-116 RAM launcher with 21 missiles
8x Harpoon Block II missiles (part of LR-SUW module)
16x Spike NLOS missiles (part of SUW module)
2x Oto Melara MARLIN-WS 30 mm RCWS (part of SUW module)
Double-tube torpedo launcher for MU90 Impact torpedo (part of ASW mission module)
2x M2HB machine guns
Decoys:
Mk. 36 SRBOC
The St. Gabriel class of littoral combat ships was the second design in the CCMDF's post-Cold War force restructuring (the first was the St. Joseph class corvette). The St. Gabriel class LCS uses a semi-planing hull, similar to the US Navy USS Freedom. The St. Gabriel class LCS is said to be superior the USN Freedom class, with a formidable armament composed of Harpoon missiles, Spike NLOS missiles, MU90 torpedoes and two 30 mm guns, all mounted as mission modules. The ships' 76 mm gun and RAM launcher are fixed weapons. The first ship of the class, CCDS St. Gabriel was laid down in November 2010 and commissioned on December 25, 2013. The second ship, CCDS St. Michael, was laid down in March 2011 and will be commissioned in the second quarter of 2014.