List of active ships of the Colombian Navy

In addition to the usual tasks of a green water navy, the Colombian Navy (Spanish: Armada de la República de Colombia - "ARC") also performs Coast Guard duties, has shared responsibility for patrolling the extensive Colombian network of rivers, and includes the Marine Infantry (IM). Furthermore, its littoral/riverine component is relatively large when compared with the more traditional navies of other countries.
Due to this aggregation of duties, some vessels perform routinely and indistinctly as coast guard/combat patrol, particularly those mid-size, lightly armed vessels, and can occasionally be found classified as either Surface combat or Coast Guard or even Logistics/General transport across different sources, even in official documents from the ARC itself. Also, many of the lighter patrol/harbor patrol boats may be assigned or reassigned duties across the different branches with little or no notice depending on service needs.
As the ARC has embarked in a program of modernization since 2000, a better separation and categorization of the different vessels has ensued, with many vessels being re-numbered or reclassified, which makes for occasionally conflicting references. This article tries to use the latest denominations whenever possible, but there may still be overlaps.[1][2][3][4]

Colombian Navy
Armada de la República de Colombia
Coat of Arms of the Colombian Navy
ActiveSeptember 17, 1810 - Present
CountryColombia
BranchNavy
RoleProtection of the seas and rivers of Colombia
Garrison/HQColombian Ministry of Defense
Motto(s)Plus Ultra (Latin: further beyond)

Key

The tables below use the following key:

KeyDescription
Role The general role performed by the vessel; In most cases this matches with a standard type, however there are cases where the ARC may use a previously owned vessel from a specific type in a different role
GroupThe general group classification used by the ARC, this matches in most cases with the formal class of the vessel, and it is used in its pennant number in the case of major units; note that the ARC may group multiple vessels of different formal classes under a single group
ClassThe formal class of the vessel, when known or identifiable
NameVessel name when formally assigned; does not apply to many light boats known only by its number or callcode
NumberHull number
ConstructionCountry of builder
CommissionCommission date; full date if known, or at least year of commission in the ARC
Notesadditional comments, references and/or links related to the vessel

Oceanic combat

ARC Almirante Padilla (FM-51)
Colombian Navy submarine ARC Tayrona enters Mayport Basin, US during a visit sponsored by U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command (NAVSO)
RoleGroupClassShip NameNumberConstructionCommissionNotes
Frigate
FrigateFMAlmirante Padilla
FM: Missile frigate (Spanish: Fragata Misilera; Hull type (FS1500)
FrigateFMAlmirante PadillaARC Almirante PadillaFM-51 Germany31 October 1983Completed upgrade January 2012
FrigateFMAlmirante PadillaARC CaldasFM-52 Germany12 February 1984
FrigateFMAlmirante PadillaARC AntioquiaFM-53 Germany30 April 1984
FrigateFMAlmirante PadillaARC IndependienteFM-54 Germany27 July 1984
CorvetteCTDonghaeARC NariñoCM-55 South Korea7 August 2014
CorvetteCTPohangARC Almirante TonoCM-56 South Korea7 August 2020
Offshore Patrol
Offshore Patrol Vessels -Heavy (longer range/endurance); Note that the different navies allocate the OPV role either under coastguard or oceanic combat; in the Colombian Navy these ships have been assigned to oceanic combat units and not to the Coastguard Command
Offshore PatrolPZEAlso called PZE or PZEE (Spanish: Patrullero de Zona Economica Exclusiva), Exclusive Economic Zone patrol boat
Offshore PatrolPZEFassmer-80ARC 20 de JulioPZE-46 Germany
 Colombia
3 February 2012First of its class, built at Cotecmar shipyards, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia with a slightly modified design based on a license of the Fassmer OPV-80, of 6 planned.[5]
Offshore PatrolPZEFassmer-80ARC 7 de AgostoPZE-47 Colombia7 September 2013[6]
Offshore PatrolPZEFassmer-80ARC SantanderPZE-48 Colombia1 December 2016
Submarine
SubmarineSOType 209/1200
SO: Oceanic Submarine (Spanish: Submarino Oceánico);
SubmarineSOType 209/1200ARC PijaoSO-28 Germany14 April 1975
SubmarineSOType 209/1200ARC TayronaSO-29 Germany18 July 1975
SubmarineSTType SX-506ST: Tactical Submarine (Spanish: Submarino Táctico)
SubmarineSTType SX-506ARC IntrépidoST-20 ItalyTo be replaced by Type 206A[7]
SubmarineSTType SX-506ARC IndomableST-21 ItalyTo be replaced by Type 206A[7]
SubmarineLSTactical ChariotLS: Submarine boat (Spanish: Lancha Submarina)
SubmarineLSTactical ChariotARC TriunfanteLS-11
SubmarineLSTactical ChariotARC AtrevidaLS-12
SubmarineLSTactical ChariotARC EmprendedoraLS-13
SubmarineLSTactical ChariotARC RayoLS-14
SubmarineLSTactical ChariotARC DefensoraLS-15
SubmarineLSTactical ChariotARC ProtectoraLS-16
SubmarineLSTactical ChariotARC PoderosaLS-17

Littoral / Riverine service

RoleGroupClassNameNumberConstructionCommissionNotes
Patrol - Heavy[8]
Patrol - HeavyCF
CF: Riverine Gunboat (Spanish: Cañonera Fluvial)
Patrol - HeavyCFRiohacha
Heavy (170 ton) patrol gunboat class; originally built by Astilleros Unión Industrial de Barranquilla, Colombia in 1956
Patrol - HeavyCFRiohachaARC RiohachaCF-135 Colombia1956
Patrol - HeavyCFRiohachaARC LeticiaCF-136 Colombia1956Disarmed and reconfigured as Hospital ship
Patrol - HeavyCFRiohachaARC AraucaCF-137 Colombia1956As of 2005, assigned to the Putumayo area, Riverine Fleet South Command(Spanish: Comando Flota Fluvial del Sur)[9]
Patrol - HeavyNF
The NF (Spanish: Nodriza Fluvial) group consists of a progressively improved series of boats, known as "Nodrizas" ("mothership") for armored patrol, support & re-provisioning of smaller piranha-class boats deployed from and around them. The first group of these, classified here as generic Nodriza Fluvial include a motley mix of older gunboats or armored tugs. These boats, reconditioned in their new standardized role, provided the foundations during the late 1990s and 2000s for the R&D of the PAF-series boats, for which the PAF-IV is the current state-of-the art showcase.
Patrol - HeavyNFRiverine MothershipARC CP. Filigonio HichamonNF-601 Colombia
Patrol - HeavyNFRiverine MothershipARC SSIM. Manual Antonio MoyarNF-602 Colombia
Patrol - HeavyNFRiverine MothershipARC IgaraparanaNF-603 Colombia
Patrol - HeavyNFRiverine MothershipARC SSIM. Julio Correa HernándezNF-604 Colombia
Patrol - HeavyNFRiverine MothershipARC ManacaciasNF-605 Colombia
Patrol - HeavyNFRiverine MothershipARC CotuheNF-606 Colombia
Patrol - HeavyNFRiverine MothershipARC AriariNF-609 Colombia
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-I
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-IARC SSCIM. Senen Alberto AraujoNF-607 Colombia
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-IARC CPCIM. Guillermo Londoño VargasNF-608 Colombia
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-II
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-IIARC TNCIM. Mario Alonso VillegasNF-610 Colombia
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-III
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-IIIARC TECIM Tony Pastrana ContrerasNF-611 Colombia2004
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-IIIARC CTCMI Jorge Moreno SalazarNF-612 Colombia2005
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-IV
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-IVARC TEFIM Juan Ricardo Oyola VeraNF-613 Colombia2006
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-IVARC TECIM Freddy Alexander Pérez RodríguezNF-614 Colombia2008
Patrol - HeavyNFPAF-IVARC TECIM Edic Cristian Reyes HolguínNF-615 Colombia2009
Patrol - Medium
Patrol - MediumPRF
PRF: Fast Riverine patrol (Spanish: Patrullera Rápida Fluvial)
Patrol - MediumPRFTenerife
Patrol - MediumPRFTenerifeARC TenerifePRF-305 United States1993fmr. LR-181
Patrol - MediumPRFTenerifeARC TarapacaPRF-306 United States1993fmr. LR-182
Patrol - MediumPRFTenerifeARC MompoxPRF-307 United States1993fmr. LR-183
Patrol - MediumPRFTenerifeARC OrocuePRF-308 United States1993fmr. LR-184
Patrol - MediumPRFTenerifeARC CalamarPRF-309 United States1993fmr. LR-185
Patrol - MediumPRFTenerifeARC MaganguéPRF-310 United States1993fmr. LR-186
Patrol - MediumPRFTenerifeARC MonclartPRF-311 United States1993fmr. LR-187
Patrol - MediumPRFTenerifeARC CaucayaPRF-312 United States1993fmr. LR-188
Patrol - MediumPRFTenerifeARC MitúPRF-313 United States1993fmr. LR-189
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalena
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalenaARC MagdalenaPRF-176 United States1989fmr. LR-176; ex- US Navy, hull #31RP6886[1]
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalenaARC CaucaPRF-177 United States1989fmr. LR-177; ex- US Navy, hull #31RP7121[1]
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalenaARC AtratoPRF-178 United States1989fmr. LR-178; ex- US Navy, hull #31RP7128[1]
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalenaARC SinúPRF-179 United States1989fmr. LR-179; ex- US Navy, hull #31RP7129[1]
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalenaARC San JorgePRF-180 United States1989fmr. LR-180; ex- US Navy, hull #31RP7130[1]
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalenaARC PutumayoPRF-190 United States1993fmr. LR-190; acquired new
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalenaARC CaquetáPRF-191 United States1993fmr. LR-191; acquired new
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalenaARC OrinocoPRF-192 United States1993fmr. LR-192; acquired new
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalenaARC OrteguazaPRF-193 United States1993fmr. LR-193; acquired new
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalenaARC VichadaPRF-194 United States1993fmr. LR-194; acquired new
Patrol - MediumPRFMagdalenaARC GuaviarePRF-195 United States1993fmr. LR-195; acquired new
Patrol - MediumPRFDiligente
These are slightly different boats from a similar series. Built in the Astilleros Navales de Cartagena in 1952-54, deactivated in mid-80s, reactivated from storage in mid-1990s for littoral/riverine patrol and interdiction.
Patrol - MediumPRFDiligenteARC DiligentePRF-121 Colombia1952-54;1995fmr. LR-121
Patrol - MediumPRFDiligenteARC TE Juan LucioPRF-122 Colombia1952-54;1995fmr. LR-122
Patrol - MediumPRFDiligenteARC CD Alfonso VargasPRF-123 Colombia1952-54;1995fmr. LR-123
Patrol - MediumPRFDiligenteARC CP Fritz HagalePRF-124 Colombia1952-54;1995fmr. LR-124
Patrol - MediumPRFDiligenteARC VengadoraPRF-125 Colombia1952-54;1995fmr. LR-125
Patrol - MediumPRFDiligenteARC Humberto CortesPRF-126 Colombia1952-54;1995fmr. LR-126
Patrol - MediumPRFDiligenteARC CalibioPRF-127 Colombia1952-54;1995fmr. LR-127
Patrol - MediumPRFDiligenteARC Carlos GalindoPRF-128 Colombia1952-54;1995fmr. LR-128
Patrol - MediumPRFDiligenteARC ValerosaPRF-129 Colombia1952-54;1995fmr. LR-129
Patrol - MediumPRFDiligenteARC LuchadoraPRF-130 Colombia1952-54;1995fmr. LR-130
Patrol - Light
Patrol - LightPAF-L
The PAF-L class (Patrullera Fluvial Ligera (in Spanish)) is an entirely new development, which takes the experiences of the heavy PAF-I-IV class and defines a lighter patrol boat.
Patrol - LightPAF-L-pending- Colombia-pending-
Patrol - LightLPR-40
The "LPR-40" (Lancha Patrullera de Rio (in Spanish) – 40 ft.) is a new and native development, which draws on the experience of the US PBR-40 boats as well as the PAF and PAF-L series to provide a midsize, light and fast boat with a strong punch.
Patrol - LightPAFLPR-40ARC Río Sinú Colombia2016acquired new[12][13][14]
Combat Fast Boats
These are light, fast combat patrol boats usually of fiberglass reinforced construction, outboard dual engines and fitted with additional communications and electronics. It is common for these boats to be deployed and supported from one of the larger CF/NF class vessels.
As of 2003,[4] judging by the pennant/hull numbers, there was an estimated number of 167: BC-1000 to BC-1041 (41) and BT-1100 to BT-1226 (126). However, a firm number is difficult to establish due to combat and service losses, some hulls may have been rebuilt locally, as well as it is likely additional batches have been acquired, and/or added to via configuration of locally built hulls with foreign-bought higher-end components.
Combat Fast BoatsBC/BCFC
BC: Command Boat (Spanish: Bote de Comando) also known as BCFC: Riverine Combat Command Boat (Spanish: Bote de Combate Fluvial de Comando)
Combat Fast BoatsBC/BCFCAnguilamultiple boats United States
 Colombia
1993–present22 ft. Patrol Boat, Boston Whaler-style. As of 2003,[4] est. number: 41
Combat Fast BoatsBT/BCFT
BT: Tactical Boat (Spanish: Bote Táctico) also known as BCFT: Riverine Combat Tactical Boat (Spanish: Bote de Combate Fluvial Táctico)
Combat Fast BoatsBT/BCFTPiranhamultiple boats United States
 Colombia
1991–present22 ft. Patrol Boat, Boston Whaler-style.
Multiple batches acquired (1,1990; 3,1991; 51, 1993; 78, 1997);, from Boston Whaler, Mass, and Edgewater, Fla.; As of 2003,[4] est. number: 126[1]

Coast Guard

ARC Espartana (PO-41), photo taken at the time of its service as Patrol Boat Cormorán (P-41) of the Spanish Navy
RoleGroupClassShip NamePennant NumberConstructionCommission DateNotes [n 1]
Offshore
Offshore Patrol Vessels -Heavy (longer range/endurance)
OffshorePO
PO: Oceanic Patrol (Spanish: Patrullero Oceánico)
OffshorePORelianceARC Valle del CaucaPO-44 United States2003fmr. USCGC Durable (WMEC-628)
OffshorePO180-AARC San AndrésPO-45 United States15 October 2007fmr. USCGC Gentian (WLB-290)
OffshorePOAshevilleARC AlbuquerquePO-111 United States1983fmr. USS Welch (PGM-93). Leased in 1983, formally acquired by Colombia in 1995 and transferred to CG service.
OffshorePOToledoARC Jose Maria García y ToledoPO-113 United States1994[10]
OffshorePOToledo ARC Juan Nepomuceno EslavaPO-114 United States13 May 1994[10]
Coastal
Coast Patrol Vessels - Medium (shorter range/endurance) [n 1]
CoastalPC
PC: Coastal Patrol (Spanish: Patrullero Costero)
CoastalPCPointARC Cabo CorrientesPC-141 United States2000fmr. USCGC Point Wells
CoastalPCPointARC Cabo TiburonPC-143 United States2001fmr. USGCG Point Estero
CoastalPCPointARC Cabo de la VelaPC-144 United States2001fmr. USCGC Point Sal
CoastalPCCPV-40 ARC 11 de NoviembrePC-145 Germany2011
Coastal PC CPV-46 ARC Punta Espada PC-146  Colombia 2014
Coastal PC CPV-46 ARC Punta Ardita PC-147  South Korea 2014
Coastal PC CPV-46 ARC Punta Soldado PC-148  South Korea 2014
CoastalPM
PM: Sea Patrol (Spanish: Patrullero de Mar)
CoastalPMSwiftships 105ARC Rafael del Castillo y RadaPM-102 United States1994
CoastalPMSwiftships 110ARC José María PalasPM-103 United States
CoastalPMSwiftships 110ARC Medardo Monzón CoronadoPM-104 United States
CoastalPMSea Spectre Mk IIIARC Sgto 2do Jaime Gómez CastroPM-105 United States
CoastalPMSea Spectre Mk IIIARC Juan Nepomuceno PeñaPM-106 United States
Light patrolBP
The ARC has regrouped and renamed a few different classifications of light, fast boats into a single, more generic 'BP' denomination. These include from the usual light outboard harbor patrol boat, Boston-Whaler style, up to a few Midnight Express go-fast type boats used for interdiction. The exact number is difficult to determine, but judging from hull numbers, as of 2007, there were 77, from BP-421 to BP-498. It is expected that additional boats have been added.
Light patrolBPLangosteramultiple boats United States
 Colombia
1991–presentEst. number: 15
Light patrolBPDelfinmultiple boats United States
 Colombia
1991–presentEst. number: 20
Light patrolBPOrcamultiple boats United States
 Colombia
1991–presentEst. number: 15
Light patrolBPInterceptoramultiple boats United States
 Colombia
1991–presentEst. number: 13
Light patrolBPMidnight Expressmultiple boats United States
 Colombia
1991–presentEst. number: 10
Light patrolBPGo-fastmultiple boats United States
 Colombia
1991–presentEst. number: 4

Training, Auxiliary and Logistics

ARC Gloria anchored at Cartagena
ARC Buenaventura during exercise "Fuerzas Aliadas PANAMAX 2007"
RoleGroupClassShip NamePennant NumberConstructionCommission DateNotes
Training
TrainingBE
BE: School Vessel (Spanish: Buque Escuela)
TrainingBEBarqueARC Gloria160 Spain1968Flagship of the ARC http://www.webinfomil.com/search/label/ARC%20Gloria
TrainingYT
YT: Yacht Training, encompasses a series of small and medium vessels used for basic seamanship training.
TrainingYTARC Comodoro230
TrainingYTARC Tridente231
TrainingYTARC Cristina232
TrainingYTARC Albatros233Ex-Caribean Queen
TrainingYTARC Poseidon234
TrainingYTARC Atenea235Kawasaki 440; Ex-Saskia
TrainingYTARC Cronos236Catamaran; Ex-Imagine
TrainingBI
BI: Instruction Boat (Spanish: Bote Instrucción). These include typically 3 main types of light boats, plus some other devices. As of 2007, judging from hull numbers, there were apx 34, from BI-01 to BI-45 (some gaps in the numbering).[2] It is possible a few additional boats have been added in this class, but likely not many as there have not been any known major changes in the navy training programs recently.
TrainingBIwhalermultiple boats United States
 Colombia
~22 ft. Patrol Boats, Boston Whaler-style; Est. number: 15
TrainingBIlasermultiple boats United States
 Colombia
Est. number: 10
TrainingBIglidermultiple boats United States
 Colombia
Est. number: 4
TrainingBIjetskimultiple boats United States
 Colombia
Est. number: 4
Logistics
LogisticsBL
BL: Multipurpose Logistical (Spanish: Buque Logístico Multipropósito)
LogisticsBLLüneburg - Type 701ARC Cartagena de Indias161 Germany1996fmr. Deutschemarine A1411 "Lüneburg"
LogisticsBLLüneburg - Type 701ARC Buenaventura162 Germany1996fmr. Deutschemarine A1416 "Nienburg"
LogisticsBO
BO class, Oceanographic Vessel (Buque Oceanográfico (in Spanish))
LogisticsBOARC Providencia155
LogisticsBOARC Malpelo156
LogisticsBH
BH class, Hydrographic Vessel (Buque Hidrográfico (in Spanish))
LogisticsBHARC Caribe152 China2018Multipurpose offshore supply vessel[15]
LogisticsBB
BB class, Buoy Tender (Buque Balizador (in Spanish))
LogisticsBBARC Gorgona31
LogisticsBBARC Abadia Mendez 33
LogisticsBBARC Ciénaga De Mallorquin 34
LogisticsBBARC Isla Palma 35
LogisticsRM
RM: Sea tugboat (Spanish: Remolcador de Mar)
LogisticsRMARC Pascual de Andagoya 75
LogisticsRB
RB: Bay tugboat (Spanish: Remolcador de Bahía)
LogisticsRBARC S1. Josué Alvarez 76
LogisticsRBARC Don Vizo 77
LogisticsRBARC Portete78
LogisticsRBARC Maldonado79
LogisticsRBARC Ciénaga de San Juan 80
LogisticsDFDF: Floating Dock (Spanish: Dique Flotante)
LogisticsDFARC Mayor Jaime Arias 170
LogisticsLDLD:Landing Craft (Spanish: Lancha de Desembarco)
LogisticsLDLCM-8ARC Bahia Sapzurro240Confirmed as late as of 2005,[3] unconfirmed as of 2007,[2] current status unknown, presumed active.
LogisticsLDLCM-8ARC Bahia Humboldt241Ex- LCM-7512
LogisticsLDARC Bahia Octavia242Confirmed as late as of 2005,[3] unconfirmed as of 2007,[2] current status unknown, presumed active.
LogisticsLDLCU-1466ARC Golfo de Morrosquillo246Ex- LCU-1516
LogisticsLDLCU-1466ARC Bahia Honda248Ex- LCU-1543
LogisticsLDLCU-1466ARC Bahia Portete249Ex LCU-1583
LogisticsLDLCU-1466ARC Bahia Cupica252
LogisticsLDLCU-1466ARC Bahia Utria253
LogisticsLDLCU-1466ARC Bahia Malaga254
Auxiliary
AuxiliaryETG
ETG: General transport vessel (Spanish: Embarcaciones de Transporte General). Light and medium-sized boats used for internal transport and service to larger vessels.
AuxiliaryETGARC Bocachica501
AuxiliaryETGARC Arturus502Fishing boat
AuxiliaryETGARC Pedro David Salas503Yacht
AuxiliaryETGARC Sirius504
AuxiliaryETGARC Calima507Ex-Northern Edge
AuxiliaryETGARC Bahia Santa Catalina508
AuxiliaryETGARC Movil I509
AuxiliaryETGARC Sula5102006Fishing boat; Ex-Movil II/ Rosa Ma.; Per,[2] assigned to CG service with Coast Guard Pacific (CGAPO), but formally classified as ETG.;[16]
AuxiliaryETGARC Playa Blanca542Ex-Point After
AuxiliaryETGARC Tierra Bomba543
AuxiliaryETGARC Bell Salter544
AuxiliaryETGARC Orion546Fiskar
AuxiliaryETGARC Pegasso547Fiskar
AuxiliaryETGARC Armada 1557Yate; Ex-Andrea Juliana
AuxiliaryETGARC Juanchaco558Yate; Ex-Isla Barú
AuxiliaryETGARC Libertad559Yate;; Ex-La Nota
AuxiliaryBA
BA: Administrative Boat (Spanish: Bote Administrativo). These include different types of light fiberglass-outboards, a few nonstandard or civilian recreation types and even some boats confiscated from drug interdiction operations and assigned to the ARC after the final legal disposition. The exact number is difficult to determine, but judging from hull numbers as of 2007,[2] there were apx 35, from BA-03 to BA-31 + about a dozen or so ex-drug interdiction waiting to be formally given hull numbers. It is possible some more boats have been added in this class, but likely not many as there haven't been major known changes in naval bases or posts recently.
AuxiliaryBALangosteramultiple boats United States
 Colombia
Est. number: 7
AuxiliaryBARecreationalmultiple boats/typesEst. number: 10
AuxiliaryBATaxi boatmultiple boats United States
 Colombia
Est. number: 10
AuxiliaryBA(other)multiple boatsEst. number: 10
AuxiliaryBM
BM: Multipurpose boat (Spanish: Bote Multipropósito) encompasses some unique utilitary platforms, barges and flatboats, also called "naval artifacts" (Spanish: Artefacto Naval)
AuxiliaryBMARC Bongo Bocagrande ColombiaBMP_1501 .
AuxiliaryBMARC Bongo U726 Colombia
AuxiliaryBMARC Bongo Draga Don Vizo ColombiaAN_1701 .
AuxiliaryBMARC Bongo Martinete I ColombiaAN_1702 .
AuxiliaryBMARC Bongo Martinete II ColombiaAN_1703 .

Notes

  1. Note that the roles Offshore patrol vs. Coastal patrol are not uniformly defined across different navies. For the purposes of this table, the OPV-heavy vessel is considered the heavier and more oceanic role, drawing the line arbitrarily at a displacement of 500 tonnes vs. the CPV-medium. Nevertheless, many CPV vessels are capable of oceanic navigation within reason, and OPV vessels are also routinely used in coastal patrol missions.

References

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