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Diciotti-class offshore patrol vessel
Italian-designed offshore patrol vessel
Italian-designed offshore patrol vessel
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| section1 | {{Infobox ship/image | |||||
| image | CP-902-Aug2008.jpg | |||||
| image_caption | CP-902 U. Diciotti in Mitillini Harbour, Greece | |||||
| section2 | {{Infobox ship/class overview | |||||
| name | Saettia class | |||||
| builders | Fincantieri to Muggiano and Riva Trigoso (La Spezia) shipyards | |||||
| operators | Italy Italian Coast Guard (Saettia Mk1 and Saettia Mk2*) | |||||
| class_before | Kondor I-class (Malta) | |||||
| subclasses | *Malta - P61 | |||||
| built_range | 1984-2009 | |||||
| in_commission_range | 1999-2009 | |||||
| total_ships_planned | Italy: 6, Malta: 1, Iraq: 4 | |||||
| total_ships_building | Italy: 6, Malta: 1, Iraq: 4 | |||||
| total_ships_completed | Italy: 6, Malta: 1, Iraq: 4 | |||||
| total_ships_active | Italy: 4, Malta: 1, Iraq: 2, Panama: 2 | |||||
| section3 | {{Infobox ship/characteristics | |||||
| class | Saettia Mk1 | |||||
| displacement | 390 t | |||||
| length | *- 51.7 m LOA | |||||
| *- {{convert | 47.2 | m | ft | abbr | on}} LPP | |
| beam | 8.10 m | |||||
| draft | 2.1 m | |||||
| propulsion | *- 4 x shafts with variable-pitch propellers | |||||
| *- 4 x diesel engines MTU 16V538TIB93, {{convert | 13000 | kW | bhp | abbr | on}} | |
| *- 3 x diesel engines generators Isotta Fraschini L1306 T2 ME, 3 x {{convert | 150 | kW | bhp | abbr | on}} | |
| speed | 40 kn | |||||
| range | 1800 nmi at 18 kn | |||||
| boats | 2 x RHIBs | |||||
| complement | 29 | |||||
| sensors | *- 2 navigation radar, X and S band, GEM Elettronica SPN-753 | |||||
| armament | 1 × Otobreda KBA 25/80 mm; 2 x 12.7mm MGs | |||||
| section4 | {{Infobox ship/characteristics | |||||
| class | Saettia Mk2 | |||||
| displacement | 427.0 t, full load | |||||
| length | *- 52.8 m LOA | |||||
| *- {{convert | 47.2 | m | ft | abbr | on}} LPP | |
| beam | 8.10 m | |||||
| draft | 2.1 m | |||||
| depth | 5.4 m | |||||
| propulsion | *- 2 x shafts with variable-pitch propellers | |||||
| *- 4 × diesel engines Isotta Fraschini V1716 T2 MSD, 4 x {{convert | 2360 | kW | bhp | abbr | on}} | |
| *- 3 x diesel engines generators Isotta Fraschini L1306 T2 ME, 3 x {{convert | 208 | kW | bhp | abbr | on}} | |
| speed | max 31 kn | |||||
| range | 1800 nmi at 16 kn | |||||
| endurance | 7 days | |||||
| boats | 2 x RHIBs | |||||
| complement | 29 | |||||
| sensors | *- 2 navigation radar, X and S band, GEM Elettronica SPN-753XS(V)2 | |||||
| armament | 1 × Oerlikon 20/70 mm; 2 x 12.7mm MGs | |||||
| notes | VERTREP capability | |||||
| section5 | {{Infobox ship/characteristics | |||||
| class | Saettia Mk3 | |||||
| displacement | 391.0 t, full load | |||||
| length | *- 53.4 m LOA | |||||
| *- {{convert | 47.2 | m | ft | abbr | on}} LPP | |
| beam | 8.10 m | |||||
| draft | 2.1 m | |||||
| depth | 5.4 m | |||||
| propulsion | *- 2 x shafts with variable-pitch propellers | |||||
| *- 2 × diesel engines Isotta Fraschini V1716 T2 MSD, 2 x {{convert | 2360 | kW | bhp | abbr | on}} (since 2017 replaced with Caterpillar 3516C engines, 2350 kW) | |
| *- 3 x diesel engines generators Isotta Fraschini L1306 T2 ME, 3 x {{convert | 208 | kW | bhp | abbr | on}} | |
| speed | 23 kn | |||||
| range | 2100 nmi at 16 kn | |||||
| boats | 1 x 7 meter RHIB | |||||
| complement | 25 | |||||
| sensors | Surface Search E/F-Band; Navigation I-Band | |||||
| armament | *- 1 × OTO Melara 25/80 gun with Oerlikon KBA 25mm; | |||||
| aircraft_facilities | flight deck for 1 x medium helicopter (AB-212 class) | |||||
| section6 | {{Infobox ship/characteristics | |||||
| class | Saettia Mk4 | |||||
| displacement | 401.0 t, full load | |||||
| length | *- 53.4 m LOA | |||||
| *- {{convert | 47.2 | m | ft | abbr | on}} LPP | |
| beam | 8.10 m | |||||
| draft | 2.1 m | |||||
| depth | 5.40 m | |||||
| propulsion | *- 2 shafts with variable-pitch propellers | |||||
| *- 2 × diesel engines Isotta Fraschini V1716 T2 MSD, 2 x {{convert | 2360 | kW | bhp | abbr | on}} | |
| *- 3 x diesel engines generators Isotta Fraschini L1306 T2 ME, 2 x {{convert | 208 | kW | bhp | abbr | on}} | |
| speed | 23 kn | |||||
| range | 2100 nmi at 16 kn | |||||
| boats | 1 x 11 meter RHIB on stern ramp + 1 x 5 meter RHIB | |||||
| complement | 38 | |||||
| sensors | Surface Search E/F-Band; Navigation I-Band | |||||
| armament | 1 × Otobreda Marlin 30 mm; 2 x 12.7mm MGs |
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(Saettia Mk4)
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Malta Maritime Squadron AFM (Saettia Mk3)
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(Saettia Mk2)
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Iraq - Saettia MK4
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- 47.2 m LPP
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- 4 x diesel engines MTU 16V538TIB93, 13000 kW
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- 3 x diesel engines generators Isotta Fraschini L1306 T2 ME, 3 x 150 kW
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- IRST fire control system
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- 47.2 m LPP
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- 4 × diesel engines Isotta Fraschini V1716 T2 MSD, 4 x 2360 kW
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- 3 x diesel engines generators Isotta Fraschini L1306 T2 ME, 3 x 208 kW
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- 1 x emergency diesel engines generator
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- 1 x bow thruster
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- IRST fire control system GEM Elettronica EOSS/100
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- 47.2 m LPP
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- 2 × diesel engines Isotta Fraschini V1716 T2 MSD, 2 x 2360 kW (since 2017 replaced with Caterpillar 3516C engines, 2350 kW)
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- 3 x diesel engines generators Isotta Fraschini L1306 T2 ME, 3 x 208 kW
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- 1 x bow thruster
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- 2 x 12.7mm MGs
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- 47.2 m LPP
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- 2 × diesel engines Isotta Fraschini V1716 T2 MSD, 2 x 2360 kW
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- 3 x diesel engines generators Isotta Fraschini L1306 T2 ME, 2 x 208 kW
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- 1 x emergency diesel engines generator
The Diciotti class is an Italian-designed offshore patrol vessel, presently in use with the Italian Coast Guard, Iraqi Navy, Armed Forces of Malta and Panama SENAN. These ships are designed and built by Fincantieri on the bay of La Spezia to Muggiano and Riva Trigoso shipyards.
Italian Coast Guard (Saettia Mk1 and Mk2)
Based on the earlier experimental Saettia class (Saettia MK1), the Diciotti class (Saettia MK2) is an advanced and improved version with a longer length, more power and hence greater patrol endurance.
Malta - Maritime Squadron AFM (Saettia Mk3)


In 2003, the Armed Forces of Malta ordered a replacement for the former East German Kondor class patrol boats P29, P30 and P31, due to the increase in flow of refugees from North Africa to Europe.
The design for P61 (Saettia MK3) provides a clear rear half to the ship, providing sufficient space with reinforcement to land a helicopter, up to the size of an AW139. P61 has the capability of carrying out patrols up to Sea State 5, and withstand sea conditions up to Sea State 7. It can launch a rib patrol boat via a rear launch ramp up to Sea State 4. This combination of modifications increases vessel weight to 450-tonnes, and reduces standard crew capacity to 25. Maximum unrefueled patrol range at 20 kn is 3000 nmi.
The €17m Euros contract, financed entirely from the 5th Italo-Maltese Financial Protocol, covered the construction of the vessel together with an associated training and logistic support package. The ship was commissioned on October 1, 2005 and operational from November 5, 2005. P61 acts as the flagship of the Armed Forces of Malta.
The vessel has been updated in 2017 with overhaul and engine refit (Caterpillar engines replace Isotta Fraschini engines), by Fincantieri, to a cost around €7 million.
On 5 June 2019 the P61 rescued the lives of 147 migrants after they‘ve been sending distress calls in the Maltese SAR area. In total AFM vessels rescued 370 immigrants on one of the busiest days in recent history for the navy. The other migrants were rescued by the P52 and the P21.
On 11 June 2019, P61 rescued 97 migrants and brought them safely to Malta. This rescue comes less than a week after 147 migrants were rescued by this same vessel.
On 24 August 2019, P61 brought to Malta a group of migrants totalling 356. This happened after Malta finally decided to give a safe port to these souls that were aboard the NGO vessel Ocean Viking for 14 consecutive days. The Maltese government said that all of the migrants will be relocated to other EU countries. This group happens to be the biggest arrival of the year to date.
On 13 September 2023, P61 left Malta for Libya on an aid mission after the catastrophic damage caused to the coastal city of Derna by Medicane Daniel. Onboard the vessel there was 73 first responders which included 31 CPD members, 12 soldiers that includes doctors and nurses and the 30 member crew manning the boat. Two rescue vehicles and a dinghy were also onboard.
P61 returned back to base at Malta on the 17th of September with all the 73 members of the aid squad returning safely to their home country.
Iraq (Saettia MK4)
In 2006, the new Iraqi Navy signed a contract with the Italian Government to purchase four modified Diciotti class vessels to patrol its 58 kilometre coast line.
The vessels are to be built by Fincantieri at Riva Trigoso, with modifications including increased crew capacity of 38. The contract also comprises the provision of logistical support and crew training with each crew completing a 7-week training course. In cooperation with the Marina Militare (Italian Navy), each commissioning crew is provided with a week’s bridge simulator course at the Naval Academy in Livorno.
In May 2009, the first vessel, Patrol Ship 701 named Fatah (Arabic for Victory), was handed over at the Muggiano, La Spezia shipyard. The crew had been training since January 2009, and now headed for Umm Qasr, a 20 day/5,000 nautical mile journey via the Mediterranean, Suez Canal and Red Sea. There, additional training was completed, before the vessel took over duties from the British Royal Marine patrols, who then reverted to training the new crew.
The vessels are used to patrol the exclusive economic zone, control maritime traffic, for search and rescue and fire fighting.
Vessels
| Italy Italian Coast Guard - Saettia class (Saettia MK1) | Ship | Pennant | |||||||
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| number | Hull | ||||||||
| number | Shipyard | Laid Down | Launched | Commissioned | IMO | ||||
| MMSI | Note | Italy Italian Coast Guard - Diciotti class (Saettia MK2) | - P61 class (Saettia MK3) | - Fatah class (Saettia MK4) | |||||
| CP-901 | 920 | Muggiano | |||||||
| (La Spezia) | June 1984 | December 1984 | 20 July 1999 | 223102208 | |||||
| 247702000 | ex experimental Fincantieri DA-360T patrol boat | ||||||||
| CP-902 | 6083 | Muggiano | |||||||
| (La Spezia) | 2001 | 20 July 2002 | in 2014 delivered as P901 to SENAN, Panama | ||||||
| CP-903 | 6084 | Muggiano | |||||||
| (La Spezia) | 2001 | 30 November 2002 | in 2014 delivered as P902 to SENAN, Panama | ||||||
| CP-904 | 6085 | Muggiano | |||||||
| (La Spezia) | 2001 | January 2003 | |||||||
| CP-905 | 6105 | Muggiano | |||||||
| (La Spezia) | 3 July 2003 | ||||||||
| CP-906 | 6107 | Muggiano | |||||||
| (La Spezia) | 8 January 2004 | ||||||||
| {{ship | Patrol boat | P61 | 2}} | P61 | 6126 | Muggiano | |||
| (La Spezia) | 24 June 2005 | 1 October 2005 | |||||||
| (لفتح) | 701 | 6156 | Riva Trigoso | ||||||
| (La Spezia) | 2009 | 9 October 2009 | |||||||
| (لناصر) | 702 | 6157 | Riva Trigoso | ||||||
| (La Spezia) | 28 January 2009 | 2 May 2009 | |||||||
| ( ماجد) | 703 | 6158 | Muggiano | ||||||
| (La Spezia) | 15 April 2009 | 16 December 2009 | |||||||
| (شموخ) | 704 | 6159 | Muggiano | ||||||
| (La Spezia) | 15 September 2009 | 16 December 2009 |
References
References
- "Saettia MK2".
- Peruzzi, Luca. (30 November 2017). "Fincantieri redelivers upgraded OPV to Malta".
- "Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) P61".
- "Diciotti-class at AFM Maritime Squadron 2nd Regiment".
- (5 June 2019). "UPDATED (2): Total of 370 immigrants landed in three voyages - TVM News".
- (5 June 2019). "More than 370 migrants rescued by AFM, in busiest day of arrivals in recent years".
- https://lovinmalta.com/news/local/97-migrants-including-two-women-one-pregnant-and-two-children-rescued-by-afm-in-maltese-waters{{Dead link. (November 2019)
- "97 migrants rescued at sea off Malta:report - Xinhua | English.news.cn".
- (11 June 2019). "UPDATED (2): AFM rescues 97 immigrants; President Vella discusses immigration - TVM News".
- (24 August 2019). "WATCH: Ocean Viking migrants brought to Malta last night - TVM News".
- (2023-09-13). "73 Maltese rescue workers on their way to aid Libya's people".
- "73 helpers in Libya to help after Storm Daniel disaster - the Malta Independent".
- https://newsbook.com.mt/en/maltese-rescue-workers-in-libya-heading-back/ {{Bare URL inline. (August 2024)
- "Naval Vessel Mark IV".
- (16 May 2009). "Iraq receives first Patrol Vessel "Fateh"".
- Owen, Richard. (16 May 2009). "Iraq's fledgeling navy takes possession of its first naval patrol boat". [[The Times]].
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