WASHINGTON -- Danish company OMT has unveiled its designs for a new family of ships it’s calling OMT O1. The O1 family of designs presents four distinct vessels: 85 Coast Guard, 85 Naval, 110 Naval, and 120 Naval Polar, with the number designating the length overall in meters.
The common denominator for the vessels is their modularity centered around a large mission deck optimized for easy integration, with a particular eye to solutions fitting standard ISO-containers. The design is largely system agnostic, with the customer able to pick their sensors, systems, and weapons of choice.
The 85 Coast Guard is an offshore patrol vessel (OPV) for coast guard-style missions, able to fit an optional deck gun and 3D air surveillance radar, while the mission bay can fit 11 TEU ISO container-sized mission modules. The corresponding 85 Naval trades three TEU ISO modules for a helicopter deck and a drone lift to the mission bay. The design also has a deck gun and options including vertical launch system (VLS) cells, anti-ship missile box launchers, and torpedoes. While the 85 Naval is a somewhat traditional light combatant, the 110 Naval is a dedicated surface combatant. Both unmanned and manned platforms can operate from the vessel's mission bay. The 110 Naval’s VLS cells are coupled with dedicated anti-ship missiles, torpedoes, and a 57mm main deck gun. The 120 Naval Polar is reportedly similar to the Danish Arctic Patrol Vessel, though it is not the same design.
OMT has previously built the Knud Rasmussen-class oceanic patrol vessels and the Multi-Role Combat Vessel.