MEKO - Vessels

Vessels


Type Class Country Number Delivery Length o.a. (m) Beam (m) Draught (m) Main gun SAM ASM Image
MEKO 360 H1 Aradu Nigeria 1 1981 125.80 15.00 4.30 Otobreda 127/54 Compact Aspide Otomat
MEKO 360 H2 Almirante Brown Argentina 4 1983–1984 125.80 15.00 4.30 Otobreda 127/54 Compact Aspide Exocet
MEKO 140 A16 Espora Argentina 6 1985–2002 91.20 11.00 3.33 Otobreda 76 mm Exocet
MEKO 200 TN Yavuz Turkey 4 1987– 110.50 14.20 4.14 Mk 45 Mod 2 gun RIM-7 Harpoon
MEKO 200 PN Vasco da Gama Portugal 3 1991– 115.90 14.80 4.10 French 100 mm naval gun RIM-7 Harpoon
MEKO 200 HN Hydra Greece 4 1992 117.00 14.80 4.10 Mk 45 Mod 2 gun RIM-162 Harpoon
MEKO 200 TN II-A Barbaros Turkey 2 1995– 116.70 14.80 4.10 Mk 45 Mod 2 gun RIM-7, RIM-66 Harpoon
MEKO 200 ANZAC ANZAC Australia &
New Zealand
8 (Aus) 2 (NZ) 1996–2004 118.00 14.80 4.10 Mk 45 Mod 2 gun RIM-7 Harpoon
MEKO 200 TN II-B SalihReis Turkey 2 1998– 118.00 14.80 4.30 Mk 45 Mod 2 gun RIM-7 Harpoon
MEKO A-200 SAN Valour South Africa 4 2003– 121.00 16.34 4.40 Otobreda 76 mm Umkhonto Exocet
MEKO 100 RMN Kedah Malaysia 6 2004–2010 91.10 12.85 3.40 Otobreda 76 mm
MEKO A-100 Gawron Poland 11 2016 95.20 13.30 3.60 Otobreda 76 mm
Corvette 130 Braunschweig Germany 5 2008– 88.75 12.80 3.40 Otobreda 76 mm RIM-116 RBS-15
Frigate 123 Brandenburg Germany 4 1994–1996 138.85 16.70 4.35 Otobreda 76 mm RIM-7 Exocet, RBS-15
Frigate 124 Sachsen Germany 3 2002– 143.00 17.44 4.86 Otobreda 76 mm RIM-162, RIM-66 Harpoon
Frigate 125 F125 class frigate Germany +4 2016- 149.52 18.80 5.00 Otobreda 127 mm RIM-116 Harpoon

1Construction of the first of seven planned corvettes began in 2001, the program was terminated in 2012 after years of insufficient funding. A single existing Gawron (or ORP Ślązak) hull will be completed without fire-control system, RBS-15 Mk 3 and anti-air missiles as heavy patrol vessel at estimated total cost 150 million euro, instead of 350 million.

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