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Kiwi Imperialist
Post subject: Modern Coast Guard Ship ChallengePosted: January 6th, 2023, 12:13 pm
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Welcome to the Modern Coast Guard Ship Challenge! Please read the challenge rules and requirements listed below before submitting an entry. For returning challenge participants, I have altered the wording of Challenge Rule 4 but the meaning is largely unchanged.

Design Requirements
  1. Your submission must depict a fictional surface ship operated by a coast guard or similar organization.
  2. The design should be oriented towards one or more civilian roles such as border security, search and rescue, or fisheries protection. However, it may have a secondary military role.
  3. Your ship must be laid down after 1991.

Challenge Rules
  1. Each participant may submit a single image.
  2. The image should be a Shipbucket template modified to include the participant’s art and, optionally, one of the following: ship badge, unit insignia, manufacturer logo, national flag, or naval ensign. Other elements, including data sheets and scenic elements, are no longer permitted. If you have specifications and blocks of text, please include them in your post and not the image itself.
  3. One side-view of the participant's ship must be included. One top-view is also permitted, but not required. All other views are prohibited.
  4. If two views are included, they must depict the same individual ship (e.g. USCGC Bertholf WMSL-750) in the same paint scheme, markings, and configuration.
  5. All art must be in Shipbucket scale and conform to the Shipbucket style guidelines.
  6. A textual description accompanying each submission is permitted, but not necessary.
  7. Non-serious entries, or entries substantially deviate from the challenge requirements, are not allowed.
  8. Off-topic posts will be reported to the relevant authorities.

This challenge will run until Sunday 5 February 2023, ending at 23:59 UTC-12 (International Date Line West).
A countdown timer can be found at this link.


A poll will be held after this date to select a winner! When it opens, please provide honest and meaningful scores for each entry. Responses which grant maximum scores to a select group of entries, and minimum scores to all other entries, will be deleted. Members of the community who manipulate the results in such a fashion may also be subject to a permanent ban. Scores will be allocated in two categories, each with a scale of 1 to 10:
  • Drawing Quality - The overall quality of the drawing. One might consider detailing, shading, and accuracy.
  • Design Quality -The quality of the design presented, irrespective of drawing quality. One could consider feasibility, practicality, and realism.


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HanD
Post subject: Re: Modern Coast Guard Ship ChallengePosted: January 8th, 2023, 3:27 am
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Background

Coastal nuclear plants, liquefied natural gas terminals, and offshore extraction platforms are responsible for a significant portion of the Kingdom of Saharaja's economic output. However, from 2009 to present, the Kingdom has experience increased threats and terror incidents perpetrated by Islamic extremists, dissatisfied with the Kingdom's diplomatic ties to the state Israel, and heterodox interpretation of the Koran. Explosive-laden boats and underwater infiltration have been specifically cited by royal officials; intentional or unintentional oil spills are also allegedly a grave concern for many of the Royal ministries.

Furthermore, Pakistani fishermen have escalated their incursions into Saharaja's EEZ, with the Navy forced to send ill-suited frigates to deter such actions.

Combining domestic production and design with foreign technology sourced from a variety of vendors, the Dulfiqar-class is able to effectively protect critical infrastructure and repel unauthorized vessels within sovereign waters. Ample armament is suitable for both small, fast-moving boats, as well as larger trawlers which may adopt hostile measures; amidships, oil recovery equipment is stored and ready to be deployed, including booms and skims. Detainees and boarding parties can be housed aboard as well, part of its maritime policing capabilities. The Dulfiqar-class is also able to rapidly respond to a variety of situations, with a first-of-its-type propulsion system for the Kingdom.

General Characteristics

  • Three hundred metric tons, displacement.
  • Nine metre beam.
  • Fifty-seven metres in length.
  • Complement of twenty-eight, with additional capacity for troops and/or detainees.
  • Up to twenty-two knots of speed, provided by two MTU Diesel engines and two Kamewa waterjets.

Weapons Suite

  • 1x1 CRN-91 30 millimeter automatic cannon.
  • 1x6 Zhenhai 70 millimeter multiple rocket launcher.
  • 1x1 high-pressure water cannon.
  • 1x1 12.7 millimetre machine gun.
  • Assorted small arms, incl. DP-64 grenade launchers, SG 550 rifles, and one handheld C-UAS system.

Sensor Suite

  • NS50 multipurpose surveillance radar.
  • Anapa-ME anti-saboteur sonar.
  • Sea Eagle navigation radar.
  • Furuno navigation radar.

Illustration Notes

  • National flag of Saharaja is displayed at right.
  • As depicted, railings are covered in grey canvas.

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nighthunter
Post subject: Re: Modern Coast Guard Ship ChallengePosted: January 20th, 2023, 7:25 pm
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U.S. Coast Guard Medium Security Cutter, Revenue

History:

In 2017, the USCG put forward a proposition to congress to start replacing all the Medium Endurance Cutters currently in service, as the oldest was commissioned in the 1960s, and the newest was commissioned in the 1980's. Congress approved 2 designs, what would become the Heritage-class, and the Revenue-class. The 11 Heritage-class vessels were started first, but ended up commissioned later than the Revenue-class, due to design issues, CoVID-19 and hurricane damages, while the Revenue-class was basically a smaller version of the Legend-class Large Security Cutter. Vigor Shipyards, PNW Division (formerly Todd Shipyards), won the contract, and constructed all 7 of the Revenue-class cutters in Portland, OR, and Seattle, Everett, and Bremerton, WA. The first of the Revenue-class cutters, the USCGC Patrick Dennis WMSM-926, was commissioned on the 30th of December 2021, in USCG Station Seattle, its homeport.

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Specifications:

Displacement: 3,600 tons
Length: 360 feet
Beam: 54 feet
Draft: 16.5 feet
Installed Power: 2 x Caterpillar 3512B diesel generators
Propulsion: 2 × 7,280 kW (9,760 hp) Fairbanks Morse 16V28/33D STC diesel engines at 1,000 rpm
Speed: 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Range: 10,200 nmi (18,900 km; 11,700 mi) at 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Endurance: 65 days
Boats: 2 x Short Range Prosecutor RHIBs
Compliment: 126 (21 Officers, 105 Enlisted)
Sensors and Processing Equipment:
3D TRS-16 AN/SPS-75 Air Search Radar
SPQ-9B Fire Control Radar
AN/SPS-79 Surface Search Radar
AN/SLQ-32B(V)2
AN/UPX-29A IFF
AN/URN-25 TACAN
MK 46 Mod 1 Optical Sighting System (WMSL 750 - 753)
MK 20 Mod 0 Electro-Optical Sighting System (WMSL 754 - 760)
Furuno X and S-band radars
Sea Commander Aegis Combat System
Link-22 tactical data link
Electronic Warfare and Decoys:
AN/SLQ-32C(V)6 Electronic Warfare System
2 x MK 53 Mod 10 NULKA Decoy Launching Systems
Armament:
1 × MK 110 57mm gun a variant of the Bofors 57 mm gun and Gunfire Control System
1 × 20 mm Block 1B Baseline 2 Phalanx Close-In Weapons System
1 x BAE Systems Mk 38 Mod 3 25 mm gun with 7.62 mm co-axial gun[3]
2 x M2 Browning .50 caliber (12.7 mm) machine guns mounted on a MK 50 Stabilized Small Arms Mount (SSAM)
4 x crew-served M2 Browning .50 caliber (12.7 mm) machine guns
Designed For but not with additional weapons
Armor: Ballistic protection for main gun
Aircraft carried: 1 × MH-65C Dolphin MCH and 1 × sUAS
Aircraft facilities: Flight deck, hangar for all aircraft

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RAIDER1_1
Post subject: Re: Modern Coast Guard Ship ChallengePosted: January 23rd, 2023, 10:06 am
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Omni-presence Class Large Coast Guard Vessel
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Displacement- 4,900 t
Length- 415 feet (126.4 m)
Draft- 19 feet (5.5 m)

Installed power- 3 x Caterham 3512B diesel generators

Propulsion- Combined diesel and gas
• 2 × 7,400 kW (9,900 hp) MMT 21V 163 diesels
• 1 × 22 MW (30,000 hp) LMV250 gas turbine engine

Speed- Over 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Range- 12,000 nautical miles (22,000 km; 14,000 mi)
Endurance- 60-90 day cycles
Complement124 (14 officers + 110 enlisted) and can carry up to 140 depending on mission

Sensors and processing systems-
• EAS 3D TRS-16 AN/SPS-75 Air Search Radar
• SQ-9B Fire Control Radar
• ASPS-9 Surface Search Radar
• ASLQ-3B(V)2
• AUPX-29A IFF
• AURN-25 TACAN
• MK 46 Mod 1 Optical Sighting System (WMSL 75 - 79)
• MK 20 Mod 0 Electro-Optical Sighting System (WMSL 74 - 70)
• Furuno X and S-band radars
• Link-18 tactical data links
Electronic warfare-
• ASLQ-3B(V)2 Electronic Warfare System
Armament-
• 1 × Ak726 twin 57mm autocannon with optical guidance systems
• 2x Kashtan twin 30mm CIWS with Sam missles
• 2 × crew-served .50 caliber (12.7 mm) Browning M2 machine guns
• 2 × crew-served M240B 7.62 mm machine guns
• 2x MP-ML (multipurpose-munition lunchers)
Armor- Ballistic protection for main gun
Aircraft- carried 2 × FaRH-18NH

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rbz88
Post subject: Re: Modern Coast Guard Ship ChallengePosted: January 24th, 2023, 6:47 am
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Type 920 patrol ship,海警2509
The Type 920 patrol ship is a 5,000-ton class multi-purpose coast guard vessel. It used to be the largest coast guard ship in China before the 10,000-ton class was commissioned. On May 4th, 2016, the Coast Guard 2509(海警2509)was handed over to the East China Sea Branch of the Oceanic Bureau and was used and managed by the Fourth Marine Surveillance Detachment.

It has a normal displacement of 5,600 tons, a cruising speed of 19 knots, a maximum speed of 25 knots, a self-holding rate of 60 days, and an endurance of 10,000 nautical miles. The ship is equipped with H/PJ26 76mm gun, air-sea search radar, photoelectric probe, satellite communication antenna, high-power long-range water cannon and other equipment. The ship is also equipped with a hangar and flight deck at the stern which can carry helicopter.
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    In any case, the strength of the battle was 800,000 to 600,000, and the advantage is mine!
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heuhen
Post subject: Re: Modern Coast Guard Ship ChallengePosted: January 27th, 2023, 7:47 pm
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Char class
Coast Guard vessel, environment, fishery patrol, standby offshore tug

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Operator: Caledonia Coast Guard
Name: Char class
Moto: "take a seat"
Ordered: 7
Build: 7
Service: 7
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Type: Coast Guard vessel, environment, fishery patrol and standby offshore tug
Displacement: 2900-3100 tons
Length: 82,45 meter
Beam: 16 meters
Draught: 5,18 meters

Powerplant:
Propulsion by "Stadt lean propulsion"
16.000 hp, by 3 large and 2 small Diesel generator, powering 4 large electric engines @ 12.000 hp.
(rest is hotel power, ability to act as local powerplant in emergency)

Speed 23 knots; can for short period of time, sprint at 27 knots! when running on both electric and diesel engine, time limited by the gearbox (due to temperatur. Would later in the carrier receive a new type of gearbox that would solved the problem)
Crew: 8 officers and 8 conscripts. Designed for a crew of 40. Life raft capacity for minimum: 350+

Sensors:
- Long range navigation radar
- Medium range navigation radar
- Medium range 3D radar, used for situational awareness, gun control, helicopter control. Build into the mast for weather protection.
- Medium and Long range communication system.
- High power Ultra long range communication equipment
- Satellitt communication and internett. Both standard military satellitt and Tesla equipment, working on separate system, one is for military grade use, the other system is for normal hotel use.

Armarment:
- Beffer 40mm (License build), stored under deck on a lift. A limited amount of ammunition stored in turret, but do have an extendable ammo lift.
- 2 x 12.7mm machine guns

Notes: Bollard pull: 160 tons
Deck equipment: towing winch, 325 ton breaking capacity.

Aviation facility: Hangar for medium helicopter, with aviation fuel and limited service facility. Equipped with various type of drones


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MattewEx
Post subject: Re: Modern Coast Guard Ship ChallengePosted: January 28th, 2023, 1:48 am
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United Provinces of La Plata (Argentina), Necochea class patrol vessel

Developed by ASTRA Shipyards SDM to reeplace the old Halcon class operated by the Guardia Costera (Coast Guard) with 12 ships ordered. The Necochea class (BPM-70 as desiganted by the shipyard) ships can perform plenty of missions from EEZ surveillance, offshore Search and Rescue, support to antartical bases, humanitarian aid, etc. It is armed with a 30mm Merlin gun, has helipad capable of operate light and medium weight helicopters and VERTREP capability. It can be equipped with a surveillance Blackjack drone, oil spill cleanup systems, and hyperbaric chambers for diving support.

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Just A CF-18 Here
Post subject: Re: Modern Coast Guard Ship ChallengePosted: January 28th, 2023, 5:53 am
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Location: Eating a sandwich on a boat, in the ocean, on plant earth, in space :]
Willow Creek Class Seagoing Buoy Tender

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The Willow Creek class was ordered by the USCG in 2014. The USCG wanted to have more ,and sort of better, seagoing buoy tenders, as they felt the Juniper's weren't enough. Originally, 10 ships were planned but only 7 would be built and commissioned between mid-late 2015. The Willow Creek's main role is deploying or tending to buoys were ever, but can also preform SAR, resupply, and disaster relief.
She is lightly armed with 2x .50 calibre M2 machine guns.

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superboy
Post subject: Re: Modern Coast Guard Ship ChallengePosted: January 28th, 2023, 7:24 am
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Elena-Class Air-Defence Coastguard Vessel

Name: ACGS Elena (CG-509) (Elena = อลีนา = Bright, Active)
Builders: Bangban Marine
Operators: Kingdom of Ayutthaya Coast Guard
Laid down: 23 April 2013
Launched: 3 June 2015
Commissioned: 26 September 2016
Pennant number: 509
Status: Active

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General characteristics:

Displacement: 3,640 tonnes
Length: 118.54 m
Beam: 15.34 m
Draught: 4.68 m
Propulsion: 4xdiesel SEMT Pielstick 12PA6V280 STC2, 21,000 hp (16,000 kW)
Speed: 25 kn
Range: 4,300 nmi at 15 kn, 9,000 nmi at 12 kn
Endurance: 50 days of fooding
Complement: 84 (12 officers, 72 petty officers)

Boats & landing craft carried

2xMagnum 850 MKI Fast Rescue Boat, capacity for up to 17 persons (9.2 m)
2xMagnum-750 MKII Fast Rescue Boat, capacity for up to 15 persons (7.7 m)

Sensors and processing systems:

1xAYU21 Baseline 1 Combat Management System
1xEADS TRS-3D/ 16ES PESA radar
3xFuruno X-band and S-band navigation radars
1xRheinmetall TMEO Mk2 electro-optical tracking system
1xElbit D CoMPASS electro-optics surveillance system

Electronic warfare & decoys:

1xITT Excelis ES-3601 ESM
2xMark 36 SRBOC chaff and decoy launching systems

Armament:

1× Bofors 57 mm Mk3 gun (with 3P ammunition)
2xMk 38 Mod 2 25mm Machine Gun Systems
2x12.7mm Machine Guns
12×VL MICA surface-to-air missiles (peacetime 4xVL MICA)
3xHigh-pressure water cannons
2x1000RX Long Range Acoustic Devices (Portable)

Capacity:

6x20ft Containers
2xTelescopic 2-ton Boom Cranes

Option:

2x20ft Combatant containers for 8xNSM surface-to-surface missiles

Aircraft carried:

2xEurocopter AS565 Panther helicopters (2xHangars)
or 1xEurocopter AS565 Panther helicopter + 2xCamcopter S-100 UAVs

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Post subject: Re: Modern Coast Guard Ship ChallengePosted: January 30th, 2023, 8:25 am
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HMTS Storm Bay 2010 (depiction date 2018)

The first ships built domestically for the Tasmanian Maritime Force since the second world war, the Bay Class Cutter fulfilled the role of coastal patrol, SAR and law enforcement. Made from aluminium, the Bay Class mirror the TMF's needs, requiring a small crew, being able to be repaired locally, capable of responding to incidents at high-speed and could navigate the shallow harbours of Tasmania. Storm Bay was the third ship of the class, built in 2011 and serves the South East of the State, operating out of HMTS Huon. Whilst the Tasmanian Maritime Force is officially a Navy, effectively operates as a coast-guard/policing force as the geographical isolation, small budget and relative needs, dictates that the TMF operates as essentially a coast guard, (for the sake of continuity Imma going to ignore the little submarine (ULUUV )they operate as a commissioned experiment in this aspect)

BAY CLASS
(Ship)-(Base as of 2022)
Emu Bay-Burnie
Storm Bay-Hobart
Recherche Bay (training ship)-Hobart
Bell Bay-Launceston
Binnalong Bay-Burnie/Launceston

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General Specifications
Length (Overall) - 32.2m
Beam (Overall) - 9.76m
Draught - 1.5m to keel
Displacement: ~85t @ full-load

Propulsion
2x Hamilton water-jets, two steerable nozzles
2x MAN D2862 Diesel @ 1471kW ea.

Speed
Max. >33kts on all engines
Cruise ~18kts

Endurance
>1700nm @18kts
10 days worth of supplies

Complement + Accommodation
Core crew: 10
Total accommodation: 10 berths + 10 austerity berths

Armament
2x 7.62 GP Machine gun on pintle mount

Boat(s)
Two 4.1m RHIBs deploying from A-frame davits, port and starboard

Modularity
Space for 2 TEU, load limit 12t each or 10 pallets
(Note that vessels lack any forms of loading/unloading derricks and require shore infrastructure to perform this role)

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