Type 23 Frigate

Type 23 Frigate

Type: Frigate

Domain: sea

Country of Origin: United Kingdom

Manufacturer: BAE Systems

Overview

British anti-submarine warfare frigates transferred to Chilean Navy providing modern maritime capability. Chile acquired 3 Type 23 frigates from Royal Navy: Almirante Lynch (ex-HMS Grafton, 2007), Almirante Condell (ex-HMS Marlborough, 2008), and Almirante Cochrane (ex-HMS Norfolk, 2006). Displacement of 4,900 tonnes with length of 133 metres. Features comprehensive ASW suite with Type 2050 bow sonar and Type 2031Z towed array sonar, Harpoon anti-ship missiles, Sea Wolf vertical-launch short-range SAM providing point defense, 114mm main gun, Phalanx CIWS, torpedo tubes, helicopter facilities for Lynx or similar, and modern combat management system. Propulsion via CODLAG (diesel-electric and gas turbine) providing 28+ knot speed and excellent fuel efficiency. Crew of 180. Chilean Type 23 frigates serve as premier surface combatants conducting anti-submarine warfare, maritime patrol, exclusive economic zone enforcement, training, and international deployments. The ASW capability addresses submarine threats and supports maritime domain awareness. Regular modernization and maintenance in Chile and UK maintaining capability. Complement newer German-built frigates creating capable surface fleet. Represent strong Chilean-British naval relationship continuing historical ties. Future operations limited by age but vessels expected service through 2030s with continued maintenance investment.

Technical Specifications

crew185
beam_m16.1
sensorType 1007 radar, Type 2050 hull sonar, Type 2031 towed array
armamentSea Viper Aster 15/30 or SM-2 (Chile), 8x Harpoon SSM, Mk8 114mm gun, 2x triple torpedo tubes, Lynx/Merlin helicopter
length_m133
range_nm7800
propulsionCODLAG: 2x GE LM2500 + 4x Paxman Valenta diesels
speed_knots28
displacement_tonnes4900

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