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The ''Končar'' class is a class of six
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s built for the
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during the late 1970s at Tito's Shipyard Kraljevica,
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. The boats featured a mixture of Western and Eastern European equipment, including Soviet anti-ship missiles and
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guns. During the
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one ship, ''Vlado Ćetković'', was captured by Croatian forces while being overhauled. It was eventually commissioned with the
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as ''
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'' and is still in use. The remaining five ships were relocated to Montenegro, entering service with the new FR Yugoslav Navy, with three of them being decommissioned in the early 2000s. The last two ships of the class are planned to be modified as patrol boats for service with the
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Description

The ''Končar'' class was developed by the Brodarski institut (BI) from Zagreb. The six-strong class was built at the Tito's Kraljevica Shipyard from 1977 to 1979 with all six ships being named after People's Heroes of Yugoslavia. The ships measure in length, with a beam and draught. The hull, similar to the Swedish , is made of steel with an aluminium
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. Fully loaded they displace and are manned by a crew of 30. The class utilizes a
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engine configuration for propulsion. Mounted on four shafts, two MTU 16V 538 TB91
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s are used for economical cruising while two RR Marine Proteus 52 M
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s are used for achieving high speeds. Cruising speed is while the maximum achievable speed is . Travelling at a near maximum speed of 38 knots, the ships have a maximum range of . Powered by diesel engines only and travelling at a speed of they have a range of , with exact numbers varying from source to source. Endurance is between five and seven days. Gun armament of the class consists of two Bofors /70 Mk1 gun mounted on the bow and towards the stern. During the development phase, the designers planned on using French
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anti-ship missiles as the class's main weapon system. However, due to the high price the French asked for the missile, possibly because of political reasons, the project was changed and two Soviet P-20 (SS-N-2B) were used instead. Self-defense measures include two Wallop Barricade
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launchers.


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Yugoslav Navy service

During the late 1980s and early 1990s ''Rade Končar'' and ''Vlado Ćetković'' underwent a modernization program which included removing the stern 57 mm Bofors and installing a Soviet
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. At the start of the
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, ''Vlado Ćetković'' was captured by Croatian forces in
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while being overhauled. It was commissioned with the Croatian Navy on 28 September 1991 as ''
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'' (RTOP-21). Sometime between 1991 and 1994 ''Šibenik'' underwent a refit that included removing the P-20 launchers and installing two mounts for up to four Swedish built
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anti-ship missiles. As of 2022 ''Šibenik'' is in active service with the Croatian Navy. The rest of the class remained in hands of the Yugoslav Navy. On 6 October, ''Hasan Zahirović-Laca'' along with the ''Koper'' (VPBR-32) took part in the Battle of Zadar. Croatian coastal batteries in the area operated two captured Bofors guns with only one of them being in position to open fire on the ships. The initial five to six rounds fired at ''Hasan Zahirović-Laca'' missed their target, after which the gun malfunctioned. After a quick repair, the missile boat was targeted again, with three rounds hitting the stern section and causing no damage because the gun crew didn't have
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at their disposal. Two ''Končar''-class missile boats also took part in the
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. ''Jordan Nikolov-Orce'', operating under the codename "Parak", and ''Ante Banina'', under the codename "Pakra", were members of the tactical group "Vis" which was tasked with enforcing a naval blockade of the city of
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and the surrounding islands. With the Yugoslav People's Army endings its campaign in Croatia, all ships of the class, excluding ''Vlado Ćetković'', were relocated to Montenegro where they were commissioned with the new FR Yugoslav Navy of
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. Three boats of the class took part in the Lido II incident. During the
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the boats, along with the rest of the navy, did not sail out to attack the NATO ships engaged in the campaign because of the huge disparity of forces and the threat from NATO aviation. They were under orders to launch a missile attack if favorable conditions presented themselves, but they never did, since the NATO ships never approached the Yugoslav shores much closer than the maximum range of the boats' missiles. The boats took self-preservation measures such as camouflage, changing berths often and hiding in the submarine pens in the Bay of Kotor, to make it more difficult for the NATO aviation to target them (which, ultimately, it never did). They also contributed to air defense with their weaponry on several occasions with RTOP-405 shooting down a
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near
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on 1 June 1999 with her Bofors gun.


Post-war service

During the mid 1990s, ''Ramiz Sadiku'' was docked for a major overhaul and reconstruction. However, due to the lack of funds the work was never completed and the boat was decommissioned and eventually sold for scrap. The boat's superstructure, propulsion, sensors and weapon systems were dismantled, after which the new owner moved the boat to an underground naval dock on the
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peninsula. The boat remained there for several years, before its deteriorating condition caused it to sink inside the dock. The wreck was raised in 2014 and towed to Zelenika where it was broken up to smaller segments which were then transported to the Nikšić steel factory. In June 2006, ''Hasan Zahirović-Laca'' sailed from Boka Kotorska to
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to participate in the international naval exercise "Adrion Livex 06". The boat left port under the flag of the Navy of Serbia and Montenegro, but because Montenegro declared its independence on 6 June while the boat was still out on exercise, ''Hasan Zahirović-Laca'' became the first ship outside of Montenegrin waters to display the flag of the new country. The boat was decommissioned later that year, along with the first boat of the class, ''Rade Končar''. The latter was sold to
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in 2014 for an undisclosed price. The Kenyan Navy plans on stripping the boat of its guns and fire-control systems which would then be overhauled and installed on the offshore patrol vessel KNS ''Jasiri''. ''Rade Končar'' itself is then expected to be rebuilt and used by the Navy as a patrol boat. The fate of ''Hasan Zahirović-Laca'' remains unknown. In 2013, the
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of Montenegro issued the ''Strategic Overview of the Defense of Montenegro'' (''Strategijski pregled odbrane Crne Gore'') in which it was stated that until sufficient funds to acquire new patrol boats were made available, the
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would modify two ''Končar''-class missile boats, RTOP-405 and RTOP-406, for use as patrol boats. In February 2014 it was revealed that the Montenegrin Ministry of Defense chose the Brodarski institut from Zagreb to create the project documentation for the modification of the missile boats. As planned, the boats would be stripped of their missile launchers and the aft Bofors gun to allow a
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to be carried. RTOP-405 has been converted to patrol boat and renamed P-105 Durmitor. Conversion of RTOP-406 to patrol boat standard is yet to commence.


See also

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List of ships of the Yugoslav Navy The Yugoslav Navy (; JRM) was the naval branch of the Yugoslav People's Army (; JNA). Organized as a coastal defence force with the main task of preventing enemy landings on its long and indented coastline, the navy's inventory reflected its SFR ...
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List of active Croatian Navy ships This is a list of active Croatian Navy ships. As of 2013, the Croatian Navy operates over 30 vessels including five missile boats which, along with three Mobilni obalni lanser, MOL coastal defence batteries, represent its main offensive capability ...


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