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The ''Maestrale'' class is a class of frigates of the Italian Navy. The class is composed of eight vessels, all of which were built by
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S.p.A., Riva Trigoso, except for ''Grecale'', which was built by Fincantieri S.p.A. – Muggiano, La Spezia. The ''Maestrale''-class frigates were primarily designed for
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(ASW), however the ships are highly flexible so they are also capable of anti-air and anti-surface operations. Ships of this class have been widely used in various international missions, either under
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or UN flag, and during normal operations of the Italian Navy. The first of these ships entered in service in early 1982. The rest of the fleet was launched over the next three years. The ships of the ''Maestrale'' class will be replaced by the ''Bergamini'' class.


Design

These ships were built with the experience and the technology already developed for the previous . The ''Maestrale''s were quite bigger and heavier, so they were slower, but still capable of around . The ships have a large superstructure, with one large turret and only one funnel. There are two enclosed pyramid masts, one of which is quite low, the other much taller. The superstructure continues without interruption until the hangar, and is made, as usual, with light alloys. The propulsion system is based on two gas-turbine GE-Avio LM-2500 and two diesel engines, in a
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configuration, that make use of diesel for cruising and turbines for high speed. The only problem with this configuration, which is highly economical, is to make the diesel engines powerful enough to achieve sufficient cruising speed without overloading them, or assist them with a continuous use (at low, uneconomical power) of the turbines. In this case, the solution, already developed for the ''Lupo''-class ships, was successful. The ships have a maximum range of at .


Armament

The ''Maestrale'' class ships are armed with an array of systems. Mounted on the foredeck is an Oto Melara 127 mm/54 gun, capable of shooting 40
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. Despite its large size, it was possible to fit it in the relatively small hull, since the ''Lupo''-class ships were fitted with the same weapon. It has 66 shells on three ready-fire carousels. It also had low reaction times and high elevation, with a shells and range. The ships also carry the Albatross missile system, with an octuple cell capable of firing
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missiles. This modern weapon contains a monopulse guide and a powerful rocket-engine, and advanced flight controls. The ships carry a supply of 24 missiles, and the system is reloaded by a Riva-Calzoni Automatic Handling System, which is capable of loading up to four missiles at once, making virtually all the missiles in the magazine ready to be launched. After the turret there are two
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, with two 40 mm/L70 Bofors guns. They have very rapid mechanical systems, and depots with over 700 shells, and can fire around 600 rounds per minute. The proximity fuses and the fire control systems help this unmanned turret to react quickly to incoming missiles. Also on deck are four
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anti-ship missiles, capable of striking a target or more away, with a warhead. They are fitted over the hangar, where there are two AB-212 helicopters ASW multi-role machines. Finally, there are four torpedo-launchers, two triple ILAS-3 (similar to Mk 32) tubes, with 12 torpedoes available (not known if they are shared also with helicopters), and the A.184, a wired torpedo with two launch tubes and six to eight torpedoes. This is the main weapon for ASW tasks, but it also be used as an anti-ship weapon, even though its propulsion system (electric) does not allow great speed and range. Compared to
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, this weapon has many advantages, and does not require a bulky launcher, but needs several minutes, even at , to reach , while ASROC can do this in much less time.


Electronic warfare outfit

These ships also have several electronic systems: one radar air and surface search RAN10S () is placed over the smaller tree, a radar of navigation and surface search SPN703 is fitted on the main tree, where a navigation radar is present as well, and finally, three radars: one RTN-10X for gun and Aspide control, and two smaller RTN-20X for the DARDO systems, all fitted in the forward superstructure, separated from the aft by the funnel and the heat dissipaters. As to submarine search, there is a VDS DE 1164 sonar, and DE1160B hull mounted. EW component is focused on Elettronica Spa MM/SLQ-746 () and two SCLAR rocket-launchers that are capable of launching chaff, flare, and HE rockets up to . Several electronic and communication systems are fitted as well, and an Selex ES IPN20 command and control system is present to integrate all the tactical information and use the weapons on board.


Comparison of ''Maestrale'' and ''Lupo'' classes

The ''Lupo'' class entered in service in 1977. The ''Maestrale'' class is an upgraded version of its predecessor. ''Maestrale'' shares the same, extremely slim hull (with a length/width of 10:1) but this was enlarged to accommodate many more systems. The ''Lupo''s are faster, and is equipped with eight OTOMAT. The ''Maestrale''s have much of ''Lupo''s equipment, but arranged differently. Endurance was increased with the ''Maestrale'' class from . The ''Maestrale''s have half the OTOMATs of the ''Lupo'' class but twice as many torpedo launchers (with the introduction of the new heavy torpedoes), twice the helicopters, and twice the sonars, having also a VDS. This, coupled with heavy torpedoes and two helicopters, improved dramatically the ASW capabilities. The use of more modern equipment and an Albatross missile system improved in some aspects the air defense. The ''Maestrale'' class has some shortcomings. The most prominent is the air-defense layout: while the ''Lupo'' class has the four weapons distributed across the entire hull length, ''Maestrale''s, because of the double hangar, lacked this ability, resulting in all of the weapons systems being placed on the foredeck and midships. This arrangement leaves dangerous blind spots in the ships' defenses. After their entry in service, ''Maestrale''s were modernized with some minor programs. The equipment present on the ''Maestrale''-class ships is almost equal to what it was in 1982, except for a pair of 20 mm guns installed as 'anti-fast vessels close defense', in 2005.


Export


Philippines

A delegation from the
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' Department of National Defense (DND) inspected ships of both the ''Maestrale'' and Soldati classes of frigates during their visit to Italy in February 2012 as possible candidates for the Deep Water Patrol Vessel project of the Philippine Navy. No indication of sales was made. A press conference by the DND on 2 August 2012 included the announcement of ongoing negotiations with the Italian government to purchase two ''Maestrale'' frigates for PhP 11.7 (approx. $240 million) billion and are expected to be delivered within 2013 after refurbishing. On 22 September the Philippines' Congress approved a budget that includes funding for the two frigates. The negotiations for the ''Maestrale''-class ships were concluded without agreement to sell and transfers the ships, with the Philippine government opting to buy new frigates instead. On 4 July 2013, it was announced that the Philippines would acquire two new frigates. The cost of the acquisition would be $400 million for two new frigates, with the Philippines rejecting the Italian Navy's offer of refurbished ''Maestrale''-class frigates.


Indonesia

On 10 June 2021, Ministry of Defense of Indonesia signed a contract with
Fincantieri Fincantieri S.p.A. () is an Italian shipbuilding company based in Trieste, Italy. Already the largest shipbuilder in Europe, after the acquisition of Vard in 2013, Fincantieri group doubled in size to become the fourth largest in the world (2014 ...
for acquisition of six FREMM frigates, two ''Maestrale''-class frigates and other related logistical support. The two ''Maestrale'' class will be acquired and modernized by Fincantieri after the ships were retired from the Italian Navy.


Ships


See also

*
List of naval ship classes in service The list of naval ship classes in service includes all combatant surface classes in service currently with navies or armed forces and auxiliaries in the world. Ships are grouped by type, and listed alphabetically within. For other vessels, see ...


Footnotes


References

* Enciclopedy ''Armi da guerra'', De Agostini, 1984, pp. 1414–1415 * Po, Enrico ''I radar navali di Alenia'', RID 12/1997


External links


''Maestrale''-class Anti-Submarine Frigates (ASW)
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