Cutlass-class patrol vessel

Class of fast patrol boat of the Royal Navy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cutlass-class patrol vessel

The Cutlass class is a class of fast patrol boat of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Cutlass, 2022
Class overview
NameCutlass class
Operators Royal Navy
Preceded byScimitar class
Cost£9.9m for two, including 4 years support
In service2021–present
Completed2
Active2
General characteristics
TypePatrol boat
Displacement35 t (34 long tons) (full load)[1]
Length19 m (62 ft 4 in)
Propulsion3 × Volvo D13 engines (1,000 hp, 750 kW) driving 3 × MJP 350X Waterjets
Speed41 knots (76 km/h; 47 mph)
Complement6 personnel and up to 6 passengers
Armament3 × general purpose machine guns (bow & stern-mounted)
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The two vessels of this class are a commercial HPB-1900 design, built to military specifications by Merseyside-based Marine Specialised Technology[2] at a cost of £9.9m for two (including 4 years support).[3] The vessels are being assigned to serve in a sovereignty protection and coastal security role with the Royal Navy's Gibraltar Squadron.[4] The first vessel, HMS Cutlass, arrived in Gibraltar in November 2021 while the second, HMS Dagger, arrived in Gibraltar in March 2022.[5]

As of 2023, the Cutlass class are the smallest commissioned vessels in the Royal Navy, being slightly lighter, in terms of displacement, than the Royal Navy's survey vessel HMS Magpie.

Vessels in the class

HMS Dagger at HM Naval Base, Gibraltar
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Name Pennant No. Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
Cutlass P295 Marine Specialised Technology, Merseyside July 2020[3][6] 4 May 2022[7] Active[8]
Dagger P296 July 2020[3][6] 14 July 2022[9][10] Active[11]
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