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Dvora class fast patrol boat

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Name
  
Dvora class

Subclasses
  
Hau Ou class

Preceded by
  
Dabur class

Dvora-class fast patrol boat

Builders
  
IAI-Ramta, Colombo Dockyard Limited CSBC Corporation (Taiwanses variant Hai Ou class)

Operators
  
Israeli Sea Corps,  Sri Lanka Navy,  Republic of China Navy

Succeeded by
  
Super Dvora Mk II class

The Dvora-class fast patrol boat is a fast class of patrol boats built by Israel Aerospace Industries for the Israeli Sea Corps based on the Israeli Dabur class.

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Sri Lanka

The Dvora class has become the work horse of the Sri Lanka Navy which has deployed it since the mid-1980s to counter LTTE operations at sea. Since then Dvoras have been made in Sri Lanka and has been the basis for the more advanced Colombo class fast patrol boat built by the Colombo Dockyard Limited and used by South Asian navies to counter terrorism.

Taiwan

The Republic of China Navy uses Dvoras as Fast Attack Missile Craft, purchasing two and using them as a pattern for the almost-identical, locally-built Hai Ou-class missile boats (Hai Ou class has three propeller shafts whereas Dvora class has two), 50 built. Both classes, being an anti-ship asset, are armed with additional two Hsiung Feng I anti-ship missiles and have been in ROCN service for over 20 years.

Operators

 Israel
  • Israeli Sea Corps - 9 (Initially 10 were in service, 1 decommissioned after collision with a rocky shoal)
  •  Sri Lanka
  • Sri Lanka Navy - 4 (2 acquired in 1984 and 4 in 1986; 2 sunk in 1995 and 1996)
  •  Republic of China
  • Republic of China Navy - 20 Hai Ou-class (Seagull) variant of Dvora acquired in the 1970s and retired beginning in 1999 (replaced by 30 Kuang Hwa No 6 Project boats); originally 26 with 6 gifted to Gambia and Paraguay
  •  Gambia
  • Four units (ex-ROCN/Taiwan Navy FABG-7, FABG-11, FABG-29 and FABG-32) received from Taiwan in 2009 as patrol gunboats. All 4 were originally slated for Republic of Malawi in 2008.
  •  Paraguay
  • Two units (ex-ROCN/Taiwan Navy FABG-1 and FABG-2) received from Taiwan in 1994 as patrol gunboats.
  • References

    Dvora-class fast patrol boat Wikipedia