Commonwealth of New England - Flower-class Corvette
NES Shamrock - K06
NES Violet - K35
NES Jasmine K23
NES Lilac - K26
NES Poppy - K213
NES Columbine - K94
NES Clover - K134
NES Verbena - K85
NES Carnation - K00
NES Rose - K102
NES Snowdrop - K67
NES Hemlock - K203
The Flower-class Corvette are a class of twelve diesel-powered constabulary vessels used for the protection of the Maritimes and eastern seaboard. They take their names from a variety of sources all following the flower theme, mainly split between Union Navy vessels of the Civil War or Royal Navy corvettes of the Second World War.
They derive from a French design but were constructed in Commonwealth yards with a number of local alterations.
Initially ordered in 2005 construction began in 2007 with the first vessel, Shamrock being commissioned in 2009. The Final vessel, Hemlock came into commission in 2013.
The class are comprehensively signature managed ships with shrouded waterline exhausts, minimal hull openings and particular attention being paid to minimising radar returns by avoiding the use where possible of external antennae and other protuberances. This was further enhanced / minimised in their mid-life upgrade which Shamrock as illustrated shows.
General Specifications
- Length (Overall) - 108m
- Beam (Overall) - 14.4m
- Draught - 3.2m to keel, 4.2m to bottom of sonar dome
- Displacement: ~2,775t @ full-load
Propulsion
Method
- CODLAD
- 1x ~600kW Schottel auxiliary propulsor
- 3x Kamewa water-jets, two steerable nozzles, one plain nozzle
Systems
- 2x MAN / Ruston 16VRK280 @ 8,000kW ea.
- 4x MAN / Paxman 18VP185TG generator sets @3,360kWE ea.
- 2x Cummins C200D6 service generators @ 250kWE ea.
- 2x Cummins C100D6 service generators @ 100kWE ea.
Speed
- Max. >30kts on all engines
- Cruise ~16kts on one VP185
Endurance
- >3,000nm @16kts
- 21 days worth of supplies
- VERTREP via the flight-deck or forecastle and UNREP via astern-replenishment
Complement + Accommodation
- Core crew: 70
- Supernumeraries: 15
- Total accommodation: 90 berths + 10 austerity berths
Sensors
Radar
- Thales Nederland fixed-face NS106 E/F-band multi-function sets
- Thales Nederland fixed-face NS50 derivative I-band multi-function sets
- 2x Raytheon Anschutz Nautoscan E/F and I-band civilian nav radars
- Blighter A400 / C400 type fixed-face LPI Ku-band sets
Optical
- Diehl BGT SIMONE LWIR staring surveillance system (port, starboard, fore, aft with additional trainable sensor in the form of a FLIR systems HDC-MR)
- FLIR systems SWIR surveillance cameras mounted on the NS106 panels
Acoustic
Armament - Post-MLU
- 1x BAE Bofors 57mm Mk3 with guided ammunition handling capability in the form of ORKA, MAD-FIRES or similar
- 1x BAE Bofors 40mm Mk4
- 16x Mk.56 cells for a total of 32 ESSM Block 2 (directors removed for Block 1 with the MLU and replaced with CEAMOUNT in the new mast)
- 8x Naval Strike Missiles (replacing Sea Eagle)
- Two pairs of containerised 324mm torpedo tubes for Mk.50 and Mk.54 lightweight torpedoes with a total of 12 weapons carried for use by tubes or helicopters
Electronic Warfare
- Syntonics PARCA-derived software defined jammer mounted on the four faces of the mast
- Bird Aero SPREOS DIRCM arranged in a four-cornered setup atop the bridge
- 2x Dagaie NG type multiple decoy launchers with a combination of distraction and seduction decoys as well as anti-torpedo decoys
- Rohde & Schwartz R/C-ESM system in the top portion of the "unicorn" style mast
- Saab NLWS laser-warners on each face of the mast
Communications
Integrated "unicorn" mast with:
- MADL-derived Link 16/22 datalink analogues
- Rohde & Schwartz V/UHF communications antennas
- TACAN
- Planar-array CEC to support engagements with large NEN escorts
General communications
- Ultra-wideband conformal arrays on each face of the mast structure alongside PARCA-type SATCOM arrays for X and Ka-band coverage.
- Numerous conformal antennas for civilian services as well as a number of Rohde and Schwartz wideband T/R antennas]/list]
Aviation
Hangar and flight-deck for a 10-ton class helicopter or 5-ton class helicopter and UAV(s), shown with a navalised Bell 525 because why not
Boat(s)
One 8.5m RHIB deploying from a davit on the port-side of the ship behind a roller shutter door, possibly with a
Modularity
Flexible mission space in the stern for a pair of 20-foot and a pair of 10-foot containers, usually consisting of the previously mentioned towed array and torpedo tubes plus a spare pocket fore stores, fuel or whatever else you might need.