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OPV-62 Offshore Patrol Vessel

AzerbaijanBaku ShipyardPatrol BoatCommissioned:2017
SYSTEM OVERVIEW

The OPV-62 is an Azerbaijani offshore patrol vessel constructed at the Baku Shipyard, representing indigenous naval construction capability for Caspian Sea operations. Armed with a 76mm gun, 30mm autocannon, and anti-ship missile launchers, the vessel monitors maritime traffic, enforces Azerbaijan's exclusive economic zone, and provides naval presence in the energy-rich southern Caspian. The Baku Shipyard program supports Azerbaijan's strategic goal of developing sovereign naval production and maintenance capability.

OPV-62 Offshore Patrol Vessel
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OPV-62 Offshore Patrol Vessel - Baku Shipyard
ADVANTAGES
  • Largest locally built Azerbaijani naval vessel
  • Good range for Caspian operations
  • Helicopter deck capability
  • Multi-role patrol and interdiction
  • Supports naval presence on Caspian
DISADVANTAGES
  • Limited to Caspian Sea landlocked operations
  • No access to open ocean
  • Limited sensor suite for blue-water operations
  • Small navy with limited support infrastructure
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
BEAM11 M
CREW40
RANGE2,500 Nm
LENGTH62 M
ARMAMENT76mm Gun, 30mm Autocannon, Anti-Ship Missiles
MAX SPEED22 Knots
HELICOPTERPlatform Capable
DISPLACEMENT750 Tons
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42d ago

Combat management system interoperability with allied platforms is where this design pays dividends in coalition operations.

GauloisDefenseMarshal of the Air Force
57d ago

Pilot workload reduction through automation is the real capability leap here, not just raw performance numbers.

dubai_opsDivision Chief
101d ago

Data link architecture here enables netcentric operations that legacy platforms in this class cannot replicate.

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