Showing posts with label Royal Navy of Oman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Navy of Oman. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

New Khareef Class Corvette Enters Service with the Royal Omani Navy

The Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) has recently accepted a new corvette – Al Shamikh – the lead ship of Khareef class. The 99 meter corvette has a displacement of 2,660 ton. It was constructed by BAE Systems at Portsmouth, UK and is designated ‘Ocean Patrol Vessel’ (OPV). Al Shamikh was launched in 2009 and accepted by the Royal Oman Navy in the UK June this year. Work at Portsmouth continues on the other two vessels of the class – Al Rahmani and Al Rasikh.
 
As part of the sea trials that followed the vessel conducted an operational naval firing of its VL MICA anti-air missile. Al Shamikh is the first deployment of the MICA VL Marine (MICA VL M) missile system, developed by MBDA. The live firing took place at the French MoD’s test range off the coast of the Ile du Levant in the Mediterranean Sea under the supervision and control of the French DGA – EM (Direction Générale de l’Armement – Essais de Missiles).
 
According to MBDA the VL MICA missile successfully intercepted and destroyed at very low altitude the target which was simulating a sea skimming anti-ship missile. “The success of this firing is evidence of the operational capability of the RNO with its new vessel and weapon system.” the announcement added.
 
VL MICA is the latest generation of air defence systems and deploys the MICA missile vertically launched from a canister which serves for both storage and launch purposes.  In its naval version, VL MICA provides both area air defence as well as self-defence of the host vessel. MICA fire-and-forget missiles can be equipped with either IR or radar seekers and are capable of dealing with the full range of airborne threats as well as saturating attacks.
 
Worldwide to date, 12 armed forces have selected the MICA missile.

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

RNO ship Dhofar retires after 30 years of service

Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) ship ‘Dhofar’ on Monday retired after more than 30 years of service.

The ceremony to mark the retirement was held at Said Bin Sultan’s Naval Base, under the patronage of Rear Admiral Abdullah Bin Khamis Al Raisi, Commander of the RNO.

Raisi recalled the achievements of the ship and its contribution to the progress of RNO since joining service in November 1982. He highlighted its support to the units of the Sultan’s Armed Forces (SAF), besides its other national roles.

He said the vessels ‘Al Khareef’ and ‘Al Ufuq’ will join the RNO fleet in the light of the Royal care and attention given by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, to the armed forces. He highlighted the other ships that joined service, including ‘A’Sharqiyah’, ‘Al Batinah’, and Musandam rocket vessels, frigates and artillery ships.

Senior RNO officers and naval commanders and ships, retired officers, officers, warrant officers and crew of RNO ships attended the ceremony.