Hellenic Navy Mk V SOC in the Inspection of the Fleet by the President of the Hellenic Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou on June 10, 2021. |
The Mark V has the capacity to carry 16 fully equipped SOF men to missions +550 nautical miles away from where they are based. They ride on seats that are designed for maximum comfort and shock mitigation in high seas or heavy maneuvering, and allows occupants to either stand or sit. Its angular design and low silhouette reduces its radar signature making it harder to spot and detect. Its V-hull design gives it good handling qualities in rough water as well as speed and shallow draft. Mk V SOC was introduced into service with the US Navy SEALs in 1995 and was removed from service in 2013 replaced partially by the Combatant Craft Medium (CCM).
The delivery of the Mk Vs |
The four vessels |
One of the vessels under refurbishment and modernization at Salamis Naval Base.
The boats were given the names Aeolus (P62), Astrapi (Lightning) (P63), Hesperus (P64) and Centaur (P65). Below, some photos from an exercise that took place on February 5, 2021, where you can their excellent condition today.
Mk Vs during an exercise on June 29, 2021. Photo: Stam Pittas |
Mk Vs during an exercise on June 29, 2021.Photo: Stam Pittas |
The Mk Vs are currently the largest vessels and most capable in UDC's inventory enhancing significantly the operational capabilities of the Unit. Their armament in Greek service include two M2HB 12.7mm heavy machine guns at the rear close to the launch ramp and two FN MAG 7.62mm general purpose machine guns or two Mk19 40mm grenade launchers amidships. They usually carry one or two inflatable Zodiac rubber boats and there is enough space to accommodate and launch a small UAV.
Mk V SOC with the new communications terminal atop the mast |
Mk V featuring the new communications terminal atop the mast Photo by Dimitris Dimitrakopoulos |
Two boats are currently in active service, Astrapi and Aeolus, after an extensive maintenance and refitting program. They feature, among others, a FURUNO navigation radar and they have received recently a communications terminal from Intracom Defence Electronics at the top of the mast, as part of the Aegeas tactical communication and information network in order to improve mission effectiveness and situation awareness of the Fleet, as well as the coordination of military units and decision making process.
The vessels will receive also a Typhoon MLS-NLOS with SPIKE NLOS missiles and an Israeil electro-optical sensor for targeting. The article will be updated accordingly.
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