Elefsis Greece - m/cing weapons seatings for fast attack vessel
To ensure weapons’ accuracy Metalock Engineering has recently in-situ machined weapon and control facility
seatings true and level for three Fast Attack Craft in the Elefsis Shipyard, Greece for the Hellenic Navy.
The 62m SuperVita Fast Attack Craft is the latest derivative of the very successful 56m series vessel. VT(formerly
Vosper Thornycroft) Shipbuilding has provided, as a main subcontractor to Elefsis, both the preliminary and
detailed design and procurement of equipment as part of a technology transfer package to Elefsis Shipbuilding,
which is, as a prime contractor responsible for the construction, outfitting, harbour and sea trials for weapons
and platform, delivering the vessels to HN on a turnkey base.
The Fast Attack craft, which have steel hulls and aluminium superstructures, are 61.9m long and 9.5m wide.
They are capable of speeds in excess of 34 knots via four MTU 16V595 diesel engines driving four fixed pitch
propellers.
The vessels have an array of modern weaponry mounted on welded deck structures. The welding operation
causes these base structures to distort and Metalock’s brief was to in-situ machine the faces of each seating
true and level to the ship’s datum point, which was established when the keel was laid. Metalock’s contract was
on the basis of previous work with VTS in the UK and its ability to complete projects on time and within budget.
Using alignments from the ship’s datum Metalock set up portable milling machinery and repositioned as necessary
to machine 30mm port and starboard seats for the two Oto Breda 30mm guns, Exocet surface-to-surface
missile forward and aft launcher ramps, Ramsys GMWS Mk31 surface-to-air missile seat, Sting Eo director
seat, MW08 radar pedestal, Mirador seat, Scout and port and starboard TDS seatings.
These operations on the first three vessels will be repeated on two further vessels under construction at the
Elefsis shipyard in co-operation with VTS and its wholly-owned Greek subsidiary VT Hellas SA.
Weapons seats on the new 62m Fast
Attack Craft for the Hellenic Navy were
machined in-situ by Metalock Engineering
UK at the Elefsis Shipyard in
Greece.
(photo courtesy VT Shipbuilding)