Measuring 63m in overall length, the vessel will be named KRI Klewang - after a traditional Indonesian single edged sword. It combines a number of existing advanced technologies into a single, unique platform; a wave-piercer trimaran hull form, constructed exclusively of infused vinylester carbon fibre cored sandwich materials for all structural elements, with external “Stealth” geometry and features intended to reduce detection.
Offering stability and shallow draft, the vessel is designed for patrolling the littorals. The hull shape is intended to permit high speeds to be maintained and thus maximize crew operational capability in the short, steep seas characteristic of the coastline around the Indonesian Archipelago. The design borrows elements from previous trimarans from the same designer, including the 24m Earthrace (later Ady Gil), holder of the record for the fastest circumnavigation of the globe by a power boat.

The use of carbon foam sandwich composites on this scale in naval application is unprecedented outside of Scandinavia and is representative of the current state of the art in both maritime composites structural engineering and production technology.

Production engineering methodologies were selected and tailored to the local labour environment, with emphasis placed on the use of advanced manufacturing techniques and a combination of excellent training and robust systems guaranteed to offer high part quality, repeatability and geometrical accuracy. The use of infusion technology in particular offers high level of confidence in the quality and consistency of fiber wet out, high resin to fiber ratios, low void content and excellent bond quality between skins and core as well as at core joints.
Accommodation is provided for a complement of twenty nine (officers and crew) on three internal decks (including bridge and combat control centre), with facilities and equipment also provided for deployment of special forces troops, including an 11m high speed 50 knot RIB, also manufactured and supplied by North Sea Boats.

Completion will take place after launching, and extensive sea trials and tests will commence in October. KRI KLEWANG is expected to be fully operational 2013.
VESSEL FEATURES
• Highly seaworthy and stable weapons platform
• Concealed missiles, naval gun and small arms
• High strength, lightweight, carbon composite construction
• Minimal draft for inshore and shallow water operations
• Capable of high average speeds in adverse weather
• Long range capability with low crew requirement
• Stealth design with low detection signatures
• Special Ops unit & 11 m high-speed RHIB
GENERAL SPECIFICATION
• Length Over All : 63.0 meter
• Length of Waterline : 61.0 meter
• Beam Overall : 16.0 meter
• Water Draft : 1.2 meter
• Sprint Speed : 30+ knots
• Range : 2000+ nm
• Fuel Capacity : 50,000 litres
• Main Engines : 4 x MAN Marine Diesels
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