Neha Patil (Editor)

Holzinger class patrol vessel

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Holzinger class

Preceded by
  
Uribe class

Built
  
4

Operators
  
Mexican Navy

Succeeded by
  
Sierra class

Builders
  
Tampico Naval Shipyard and Salina Cruz Naval Ship Yard

Holzinger-class patrol vessels are offshore patrol vessels in service with the Mexican Navy. They are a Mexican design, based on the Uribe class developed by the Spanish Naval Company Empresa Nacional Bazán in 1982. Holzinger-class patrol vessels have a smaller helicopter deck than the Uribe class and have main armaments (two twin US MK1 Bofors 40 mm AA mounts) at 'A' position. They are able to operate MBB Bo 105 helicopters on board.

Uribe-class ships were the first medium size vessels built by the Mexican Navy. Two first hulls were built at Tampico Naval Shipyard (Tamaulipas); the second two hulls were built at Salina Cruz Naval Shipyard (Oaxaca).

Ships

  • ARM Holzinger (PO 131) (1991)
  • ARM Godínez (PO 132) (1991)
  • ARM De la Vega (PO 133) (1994)
  • ARM Berriozabal (PO 134) (1994)
  • References

    Holzinger-class patrol vessel Wikipedia