Zobel-class fast attack craft

Zobel-class fast attack craft Zobel and Hermelin in February 1977
Class overview
NameZobel class
BuildersLurssen, Bremen-Vegesack
Operators
Preceded bySeeadler class
Succeeded byTiger class
In commission1961–1984
Completed10
Retired10
General characteristics
TypeTorpedo boat (fast attack craft)
Displacement172.5 tonnes standard, 190 tonnes full load
Length42.6 metres (140 ft)
Beam7.1 metres (23 ft)
Draught2.3 metres (7.5 ft)
Propulsion
Speed42kts max, 39kts max sustained
Range700nms at 35knots
Complement39 (4 Officers, 17 NCOs, 18 enlisted)
Sensors and
processing systems
Navigation radar, Surveillance radar
Armament

The Type 142 Zobel class was a German class of torpedo bearing fast attack craft (torpedo boats). They were in service with the Bundesmarine during the Cold War to protect the Baltic sea coast. The class was designed by Lürssen.

The Zobel class was replaced by the Type 143A Gepard class, they were the last fast attack craft with only torpedoes as main armament, all later classes have anti-ship missiles.

The Kartal-class fast attack craft of the Turkish Navy is an advanced version of the Zobel class; vessels of this class are armed with Penguin anti-ship missiles and mines in addition to torpedoes.