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The Jason-class tank landing ship (Hellenic: αρματαγωγό κλάσσης Ιάσων, literally tank-carrier of class Jason) is a class of tank landing ships (LSTs) designed and built in Greece through a cooperation of the Elefsis Shipyards with the National Technical University of Athens and the Hellenic Navy, which ordered the ships in 1986. Along with the Zubr-class LCAC, they are the primary amphibious warfare ships of the Hellenic Navy. The first was laid down on 18 April 1987, second in September 1987, third in May 1988, fourth in April 1989 and fifth in November 1989. Completion of all five and in particular the last three was severely delayed by the shipyard's financial problems, which was privatised in October 1997. Greece tried to start building a sixth ship in 2000 but cancelled it before con

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  • Třída Jason (cs)
  • Jason-class tank landing ship (en)
  • Classe Jason (fr)
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  • Třída Jason je třída tankových výsadkových lodí Řeckého námořnictva. Jejich hlavním úkolem je přeprava vojáků, tanků, vozidel a munice. (cs)
  • La classe Jason est une classe de Navire d'assaut amphibie (avec hélisurface) de la marine grecque. (fr)
  • The Jason-class tank landing ship (Hellenic: αρματαγωγό κλάσσης Ιάσων, literally tank-carrier of class Jason) is a class of tank landing ships (LSTs) designed and built in Greece through a cooperation of the Elefsis Shipyards with the National Technical University of Athens and the Hellenic Navy, which ordered the ships in 1986. Along with the Zubr-class LCAC, they are the primary amphibious warfare ships of the Hellenic Navy. The first was laid down on 18 April 1987, second in September 1987, third in May 1988, fourth in April 1989 and fifth in November 1989. Completion of all five and in particular the last three was severely delayed by the shipyard's financial problems, which was privatised in October 1997. Greece tried to start building a sixth ship in 2000 but cancelled it before con (en)
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  • Mark 36 SRBOC chaff and decoy launching system (en)
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  • *Radars: Thomson-CSF TRS-3030 Triton 2D surface to air & surface to surface G-band radar *Fire control: Thomson-CSF Pollux TRS3220 I/J-band monopulse radar *Navigation: Kelvin Hughes Type 1007 *Thomson-CSF Vega II weapons control and tactical data system (en)
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  • Elefsis Shipyards, Greece (en)
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  • *1 x Oto Melara 76 mm/62 Mod 9 compact gun * 2 x 40 mm/L 70 Breda-Bofors guns on Type 564 naval mounts * 2 x twin Rheinmetall Rh202 20 mm (en)
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  • HS Chios (en)
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  • at 16 knots (en)
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