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MV SAS Makhanda

Historic African Maritime Vessel

Country South Africa
Type Frigate
Water Body South Atlantic Ocean
Service Period 1984 - Present
Service Timeline
1984
1900 1963 2026
42
Years in Service
Operational
Current Status
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SAS Makhanda
Operational

Overview

SAS Makhanda is a Valour-class frigate owned and operated by the South African Navy. Commissioned in 2004, it serves as a key surface combatant protecting South African maritime interests in the South Atlantic Ocean and surrounding waters.

Detailed History

SAS Makhanda (F146) is a Valour-class frigate commissioned by the South African Navy in 2004. Built by the European South African Corvette Consortium, the vessel was commissioned specifically for South Africa and is owned and operated by the South African government. It is one of four Valour-class frigates designed to enhance South Africa's naval capabilities, particularly in maritime security, anti-submarine warfare, and surface combat. The ship regularly patrols the South Atlantic Ocean and adjacent waters, safeguarding South African maritime interests and participating in multinational exercises. Its commissioning marked a significant step in modernizing the South African Navy's fleet with a vessel tailored to the country's strategic needs.

Key Highlights

Era Pre-1980 African Maritime
Region lake
Historical Age 42 years
Documentation Verified Historic Record

Technical Specifications

Basic Information

Vessel Name SAS Makhanda
Vessel Type Frigate
Country/Flag South Africa
Water Body South Atlantic Ocean (Lake)

Service History

Launch Year 1984
Current Status Operational

Physical Dimensions

Length 121.00 meters
Beam (Width) 16.30 meters
Displacement 3,400 tons

Capacity Information

Crew Capacity 180 personnel
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