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{{Short description|Island-class patrol boat of the US Coast Guard}} |
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| Ship caption = USCGC Ocracoke, leaving [[Naval Base Guantanamo Bay]], May 12, 2008. |
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| Ship identification = *{{MMSI Number|367929000}} |
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| Ship status = Transferred to Ukraine |
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| Ship country = Ukraine |
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| Ship name = ''Sumy'' |
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| Ship namesake = [[Sumy]] |
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| Ship acquired = 23 November 2021 |
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| Ship commissioned = 29 November 2021 |
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| Ship in service = 6 December 2021 |
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|Ship identification = [[Pennant number]]: P192 |
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| title=Migrant Ops keep safety at sea paramount |
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</ref> She was transferred to [[Odessa]], [[Ukraine]] in 2021 and is currently in service of the [[Ukrainian Navy]].<ref name=ukr/> |
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Upon commissioning in 1986 and until 1991, she was assigned to Coast Guard Patrol Boat Squadron Two (CG PATBOATRON TWO) in [[Roosevelt Roads Naval Station|Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico]]. During this period she conducted law enforcement, search and rescue, and expeditionary naval operations. When CG PATBOATRON TWO was decommissioned on July 1, 1991 she was assigned to Commander, Greater Antilles Section.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ogle|first=Mark|title=From Eagle to Eagle|publisher=Creative Book Writers|year=2021|pages=50–64}}</ref> |
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As of 2008 she has been working out of [[St. Petersburg]], [[Florida]].<ref name=USCG200801028> |
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As of 2014 she was working out of [[Portland, Maine]]. |
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| title=Coast Guard Continues Search for Missing Miami Boater |
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On March 31, 2015, together with other USCG elements, she assisted the distressed Canadian sailing ship ''[[Liana's Ransom]]'', when she lost engine power during a storm off [[Gloucester, Massachusetts]].<ref name=Hsn2015-03-31> |
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| date=January 28, 2008 |
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| title = Former halifax tour boat Liana's Ransom in trouble, crew rescued |
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| author = Peter Ziobrowski |
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On Nov 22, 2019, ''Ocracoke'' was decommissioned at a ceremony held in South Portland, ME.{{citation needed|date=October 2022}} |
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It was delivered to [[Odesa]] on November 23, 2021 together with the ship [[USCGC Washington]] on board the cargo ship ''Ocean Grand'' <ref>{{cite web |
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| url = https://www.ukrmilitary.com/2021/11/p192-193.html |
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Image:Coast Guard Cutter Ocracoke engine room, Guantanamo..jpg|Engine room inspection |
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| title = Чергові два «Айленди» для ВМСУ прибули в Україну |
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| archive-date = 23 November 2021 |
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| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20211123095839/https://www.ukrmilitary.com/2021/11/p192-193.html |
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}}</ref> and was enrolled in the service of the [[Ukrainian Navy]] on November 29, 2021.<ref name=ukr>{{cite web | url = https://www.ukrmilitary.com/2021/12/ukr-navy-boats.html | title = До складу ВМСУ зараховано два патрульні катери | publisher = Ukrainian Military Pages | date = 2021-12-05 | accessdate = 6 December 2021 | archive-date = 6 December 2021 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20211206164813/https://www.ukrmilitary.com/2021/12/ukr-navy-boats.html }}</ref> as a part of the [[30th Surface Ships Division (Ukraine)|30th Surface Ships Division]] |
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==Design== |
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Image:Reeling in a line, USCG Okracoke, Guantanamo.jpg|Taking in in a mooring line |
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The [[Island-class patrol boat]]s were constructed in [[Bollinger Shipyards]], [[Lockport, Louisiana]]. ''Ocracoke'' has an overall length of {{convert|110|ft|m}}. It had a [[beam (ship)|beam]] of {{convert|21|ft|m}} and a [[draft (ship)|draft]] of {{convert|7|ft|m}} at the time of construction. The patrol boat has a displacement of {{convert|154|t|LT ST}} at full load and {{convert|137|t|LT ST}} at half load. It is powered two [[Paxman Valenta]] 16 CM diesel engines or two Caterpillar 3516 diesel engines. It has two {{convert|99|kW|PS shp}} 3304T diesel generators made by Caterpillar; these can serve as [[motor–generator]]s. Its hull is constructed from highly strong steel, and the superstructure and major deck are constructed from aluminium.<ref name="uscg">{{cite web|url=http://www.uscg.mil/d13/docs/factsheets/110.pdf|title=110-foot Island Class Patrol Boat (WPB)|publisher=United States Coast Guard|access-date=24 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="bollinger">{{cite web|url=http://www.bollingershipyards.com/Portfolio/Military--Government-Vessels/USCG-110-34Island-Class34-Patrol-Boats-WPB|title=USCG 110' "Island Class" Patrol Boats (WPB)|publisher=Bollinger Shipyards|access-date=24 August 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923193425/http://www.bollingershipyards.com/Portfolio/Military--Government-Vessels/USCG-110-34Island-Class34-Patrol-Boats-WPB|archive-date=23 September 2015|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> |
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The Island-class patrol boats have maximum sustained speeds of {{convert|29.5|kn|km/h mph}}. It is fitted with one {{convert|25|mm}} machine gun and two {{convert|7.62|mm}} M60 light machine guns; it may also be fitted with two Browning [[M2 Browning|.50 Caliber Machine Guns]]. It is fitted with satellite navigation systems, collision avoidance systems, surface radar, and a Loran C system. It has a range of {{convert|3330|mi|nmi km}} and an endurance of five days. Its complement is sixteen (two officers and fourteen crew members). Island-class patrol boats are based on Vosper Thornycroft {{convert|33|m}} patrol boats and have similar dimensions.<ref name="uscg"/><ref name="bollinger"/> |
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Image:On the bridge, USCG Okracoke, Guantanamo.jpg|On the bridge |
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 26 August 2024
USCGC Ocracoke, leaving Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, May 12, 2008.
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Name | USCGC Ocracoke |
Namesake | Ocracoke Island |
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Status | Transferred to Ukraine |
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Name | Sumy |
Namesake | Sumy |
Acquired | 23 November 2021 |
Commissioned | 29 November 2021 |
In service | 6 December 2021 |
Identification | Pennant number: P192 |
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Class and type | Island class patrol boat |
Displacement | 168 tons |
Length | 110 feet |
Beam | 21 feet |
Propulsion | 2 diesel engines |
Speed | 28 knots |
Complement | 2 officers, 15 enlisted |
Armament | 25 mm Mk 38 machine gun, 2 .50 cal M2 machine guns |
P192S Sumy , formerly USCGC Ocracoke (WPB-1307) is an Island Class Cutter formerly belonging to the United States Coast Guard. She was homeported in Maine, where she patrolled international and territorial waters as a humanitarian, law enforcement, and Homeland Security asset. Her primary missions are Search and Rescue, Counter-Smuggling Activities, and Homeland Security.[1] She was transferred to Odessa, Ukraine in 2021 and is currently in service of the Ukrainian Navy.[2]
Upon commissioning in 1986 and until 1991, she was assigned to Coast Guard Patrol Boat Squadron Two (CG PATBOATRON TWO) in Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. During this period she conducted law enforcement, search and rescue, and expeditionary naval operations. When CG PATBOATRON TWO was decommissioned on July 1, 1991 she was assigned to Commander, Greater Antilles Section.[3]
As of 2014 she was working out of Portland, Maine.
On March 31, 2015, together with other USCG elements, she assisted the distressed Canadian sailing ship Liana's Ransom, when she lost engine power during a storm off Gloucester, Massachusetts.[4] On Nov 22, 2019, Ocracoke was decommissioned at a ceremony held in South Portland, ME.[citation needed]
It was delivered to Odesa on November 23, 2021 together with the ship USCGC Washington on board the cargo ship Ocean Grand [5] and was enrolled in the service of the Ukrainian Navy on November 29, 2021.[2] as a part of the 30th Surface Ships Division
Design
[edit]The Island-class patrol boats were constructed in Bollinger Shipyards, Lockport, Louisiana. Ocracoke has an overall length of 110 feet (34 m). It had a beam of 21 feet (6.4 m) and a draft of 7 feet (2.1 m) at the time of construction. The patrol boat has a displacement of 154 tonnes (152 long tons; 170 short tons) at full load and 137 tonnes (135 long tons; 151 short tons) at half load. It is powered two Paxman Valenta 16 CM diesel engines or two Caterpillar 3516 diesel engines. It has two 99 kilowatts (135 PS; 133 shp) 3304T diesel generators made by Caterpillar; these can serve as motor–generators. Its hull is constructed from highly strong steel, and the superstructure and major deck are constructed from aluminium.[6][7]
The Island-class patrol boats have maximum sustained speeds of 29.5 knots (54.6 km/h; 33.9 mph). It is fitted with one 25 millimetres (0.98 in) machine gun and two 7.62 millimetres (0.300 in) M60 light machine guns; it may also be fitted with two Browning .50 Caliber Machine Guns. It is fitted with satellite navigation systems, collision avoidance systems, surface radar, and a Loran C system. It has a range of 3,330 miles (2,890 nmi; 5,360 km) and an endurance of five days. Its complement is sixteen (two officers and fourteen crew members). Island-class patrol boats are based on Vosper Thornycroft 33 metres (108 ft) patrol boats and have similar dimensions.[6][7]
References
[edit]- ^ "U.S. Coast Guard repatriates 39 Dominican migrants to La Romana". United States Coast Guard. February 9, 2006. Retrieved 2008-06-10.
- ^ a b "До складу ВМСУ зараховано два патрульні катери". Ukrainian Military Pages. 2021-12-05. Archived from the original on 6 December 2021. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
- ^ Ogle, Mark (2021). From Eagle to Eagle. Creative Book Writers. pp. 50–64.
- ^ Peter Ziobrowski (2015-03-31). "Former halifax tour boat Liana's Ransom in trouble, crew rescued". Halifax Shipping News. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-31.
- ^ "Чергові два «Айленди» для ВМСУ прибули в Україну". Ukrainian Military Pages. 2021-11-23. Archived from the original on 23 November 2021. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
- ^ a b "110-foot Island Class Patrol Boat (WPB)" (PDF). United States Coast Guard. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
- ^ a b "USCG 110' "Island Class" Patrol Boats (WPB)". Bollinger Shipyards. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2015.