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Profile drawing of the proposed Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship.
of ship types with podded drives, so and identify one possible design offshore patrol missions; a limited
new ship concepts have arisen – the solution. The primary requirements of command management system; gun
double-acting hullform being the the ship are that it should be designed armament for sovereignty enforcement;
most notable. to class society and commercial ship accommodation for 85 personnel
Overall, the purpose of definition standards; be capable of breaking – 45 crew and 40 supernumeraries;
design is to confirm the feasibility of up to 1m of level ice (IACS Polar support landing craft and boarding
the AOPS statement of requirements Class 5); have an open water speed boat operations; provide aviation
document; determine design drivers; of 20kts; have good seakeeping for facilities for commercial and military
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• Corvettes, frigates, destroyers
• Weapon handling, launch and recovery
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• Russian naval vessels
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