San Clemente Naval Systems DDG140:
length: 140 m
beam: 17.4 m
draft: 6.7 m
displacement (max): 6,200 t
speed: 29 kts
range: 9,200 nm @ 14 kts
complement: 240
propulsion: 2 General Electric LM2500 gas turbines, 4 Caterpillar 16V diesel engines
Sensors:
Thales SMART-L EWC AESA air search radar
Thales APAR AESA multifunction radar
Thales Mirador EO sensor system
Thales Scout surface search/navigation radar
Furuno navigation radar
Thales Sabre electronic warfare system
Thales UMS4110 hull-mounted sonar
Space reservation for Thales CAPTAS-4 variable depth sonar
Communication systems:
P-MILCOMSAT SATCOM
VHF/UHF antennas
Link 11/16
Armament:
1x BAE Systems 127 mm Mark 45 Mod 4 gun
48-cell Mk. 41 VLS strike-length for a mix of Evolved Sea Sparrow missiles (quadpacked), Standard Missile 2 MR, Standard Missile 2 ER, Standard Missile 3 (on BRP Jose Rizal), Archangel and P-ASROC
8x P-AShM Sibat anti-ship missiles
2x triple 324 mm torpedo tubes with MU90 Impact ASW torpedoes
1x Oerlikon Millennium 35 mm CIWS
2x Oto Melara MARLIN 30 mm remote weapon stations
2-4x M2HB 12.7 mm machine guns
Decoys:
Mk. 36 SRBOC
Aircraft:
2x 10t ASW helicopter
Boats:
2x RHIB
The San Clemente Naval Systems (SCNS) DDG140 is the export version of the Jose Rizal Class destroyer. These ships are built at the yards operated by Philippine National Shipbuilding Corporation. The exact weapon and sensor fit could be customized according to customer requirements. The DDG140 has been adopted by Australia as the Hobart Class and by Christiana as the Saint John the Baptist Class.