PR-72P-class corvette

BAP Sánchez Carrión (CM-26)
Class overview
Builders
  • Villeneuve-la-Garenne (SFCN)
  • Lorient Naval Dockyard
Operators Peruvian Navy
In commissionJuly 25, 1980
Planned6
Completed6
Active6
General characteristics
TypeCorvette
Displacement560 tons standard (610 tons full load)
Length64 m (210 ft)
Beam8.35 m (27.4 ft)
Draft2.6 m (8.5 ft)
Propulsion
  • 4 SACM AGO 240V16 M7 diesel engines
  • 4 shafts, 17,424 shp (12.993 MW) (CM-21,CM-23,CM-25)
  • 4 MTU 12V595 diesel engines
  • 4 shafts, 22,000 shp (16 MW)
  • (CM-22,CM-24,CM-26)
Speed
  • 30 knots (56 km/h)
  • (CM-21,CM-23,CM-25)
  • 32 knots (59 km/h)
  • (CM-22,CM-24,CM-26)
Range2,500 nmi (4,600 km) at 16 kn (30 km/h)
Complement36 (accommodation for 46)
Sensors and
processing systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Thomson-CSF DR-2000 ESM system
Armament
Notesclassified as guided missile corvette

The PR-72P class are a series of French-designed corvettes in service with the Peruvian Navy. Six units were ordered in 1976 by the Peruvian Navy from the Société Française de Construction Navale (SFCN). Subsequently, three of them were built by the company's own Villeneuve-la-Garenne shipyard, and the rest subcontracted to Lorient Naval Dockyard. Pennant numbers were originally P-101 to P-106, but were later modified to CM-21 to CM-26, where CM stands for corbeta misilera, Spanish for guided missile corvette.

Ships

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Pennant number Name Builder Launched Commissioned
CM-21 Velarde Villeneuve-la-Garenne (SFCN) 16 September 1978 25 July 1980
CM-22 Santillana Villeneuve-la-Garenne (SFCN) 11 September 1978 25 July 1980
CM-23 De los Heros Villeneuve-la-Garenne (SFCN) 20 May 1979 17 November 1980
CM-24 Herrera Lorient Naval Dockyard 16 February 1979 10 February 1981
CM-25 Larrea Lorient Naval Dockyard 12 May 1979 16 June 1981
CM-26 Sánchez Carrión Lorient Naval Dockyard 28 June 1979 14 September 1981

In 1998 the Peruvian Navy signed a contract with MTU to re-engine three PR-72P-class corvettes. The other units are expected to be similarly modified in the near future.

BAP Herrera (CM-24) during PANAMAX 2006

Sources

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  • Baker III, Arthur D., The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 2002-2003. Naval Institute Press, 2002.
  • Sharpe, Richard (ed.), Jane's Fighting Ships 1990 - 91. Jane's Information Group, 1990.