Coastal oil tanker Favignana (A 5372), Messina, 2015
Class overview
NamePanarea class
BuildersCantieri Navali Ferrari (La Spezia)
Operators Italian Navy
Planned4
Building4
Completed4
Active4
General characteristics
TypeCoastal oil tanker
Displacement
  • 292 t (287 long tons), empty
  • 863 t (849 long tons), full load
Length
  • 50.00 m (164 ft 1 in) LOA
  • 47.25 m (155 ft 0 in) LPP
Beam10.00 m (32 ft 10 in)
Draught
  • Favignana:
  • 3.80 m (12 ft 6 in)
  • Linosa, Panarea and Salina
  • 3.20 m (10 ft 6 in)
Propulsion
  • 2 x shaft
  • Favignana:
  • 2 x diesel engines Caterpillar C18, 484.71 kW (650.01 bhp) each
  • 2 x diesel generators ANSALDO mod. M2BM 315 SA/4
  • Linosa, Panarea and Salina:
  • 2 x diesel engines Isotta Fraschini ID-36-SS-6V, 587 kW (787 bhp) each
  • 2 x diesel generators Isotta Fraschini VM1312-MH-14[1]
Speed
  • Favignana:
  • 11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph)
  • Linosa, Panarea and Salina:
  • 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Range1,500 nmi (2,800 km; 1,700 mi)
Capacity
  • 570 m3 (20,000 cu ft) NATO F76 (diesel fuel marine)
  • or 581 m3 (20,500 cu ft) NATO F44/JP5 (aviation fuel)
  • equivalent to 550 t (540 long tons) [2]
Crew16
Sensors and
processing systems
2 × GEM Elettronica MM/SPN-753 navigation radar

The Panarea class is a series of four coastal oil tankers of the Italian Navy designated as Moto Cisterna Costiera, MCC (NATO YOG). Since 5 October 2005 all vessels carry the motto Prompti ad Agendum.

Ships

 Italian Navy - Panarea class
Ship Pennant
number
Laid down Launched Commissioned Notes Initial
number
Wikimedia
Commons
Favignana A 5372 10 July 1985 8 February 1986 17 May 1987 for NATO
F44/JP5
aviation fuel
MCC-1103
Linosa A 5371 16 November 1985 6 December 1986 for NATO
F76
marine oil
MCC-1102
Panarea A 5370 26 October 1985 26 August 1986 for NATO
F76
marine oil
MCC-1101
Salina A 5373 1987 14 November 1987 20 May 1988 for NATO
F44/JP5
aviation fuel
MCC-1104

References

  1. http://www.isottafraschini.it/ricMotori.aspx?tipo=G.E. Archived 18 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "La Marina Militare Italiana Dal 1981 al 1990". 25 November 2011.

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