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Lillian Ngoyi-class patrol vessel


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section1{{Infobox ship/image
imageFisheries Patrol - Lilian Ngoyi IMO 9282223 (8154603744) (2).jpg
image_captionLillian Ngoyi, the first vessel of the class
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nameLillian Ngoyi class
operatorsSouth Africa
in_commission_range2004–present
total_ships_planned3
total_ships_completed3
total_ships_active3
section3{{Infobox ship/characteristics
typeEnvironmental patrol vessel
displacement353 metric tons
length46.8 m
beam8.11 m
depth2.9 m
propulsion*2 × 2770 kW
* 1 × {{convert75kWshpabbron}} bow thruster
speed25 kn
range2500 nmi
endurance14 days
  • 1 × 75 kW bow thruster

South Africa operates three Lillian Ngoyi-class environmental patrol vessels, based on the Damen Stan 4708 design. |url-status = dead The vessels are named , and . |url-status = dead

The vessels were constructed in South Africa by Farocean Marine. The United States Coast Guard later decided to acquire up to 58 154 ft fast response cutters (FRC), also based on the Damen Stan patrol vessel 4708 design, citing the success of the South African vessels.

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