USS Squall

1993 Cyclone-class patrol ship From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

USS Squall (PC-7) was the seventh Cyclone-class patrol ship. Squall was laid down 17 February 1993 by Bollinger Shipyards, Lockport, Louisiana and launched 28 August 1993. She was commissioned by the United States Navy 4 July 1994.

NameSquall
NamesakeSquall
Ordered3 August 1990
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USS Squall underway in the Arabian Sea on 10 September 2016
History
United States
NameSquall
NamesakeSquall
Ordered3 August 1990
BuilderBollinger Shipyards, Lockport, Louisiana
Laid down17 February 1993
Launched28 August 1993
Acquired9 May 1994
Commissioned4 July 1994
Decommissioned14 March 2022[1]
Home portNaval Support Activity Bahrain
Motto"Per Mare Per Terras" (By sea and land)
StatusDecommissioned
Badge
Bahrain
Name
  • RBNS Al-Farooq
  • (الفاروق)
Acquired30 March 2022
IdentificationHull number (72)
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Class & typeCyclone-class patrol ship
Displacement331 tons
Length174 ft (53 m)
Beam25 ft (7.6 m)
Draught7.5 ft (2.3 m)
Speed35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph)
Complement4 officers, 24 ratings, 8 Special Forces
Armament
Close

Operational history

In 2013, Squall shifted homeport to Naval Support Activity Bahrain.

On August 24, 2016, while operating in the northern end of the Persian Gulf, the Squall fired three .50 caliber machine gun warning shots at an Iranian Revolutionary Guards boat which had been harassing the Squall, the USS Tempest and a ship of the Kuwaiti Navy. During the encounter, the Iranian boat closed within 200 yards (180 m) of the Tempest and ignored earlier warnings to leave the area conveyed by radio and loud speaker and reinforced with the firing of flares. In accordance with standard maritime procedure, the warning shots were fired into the water. The Iranian boat then left the area.[2][3]

Decommissioning and Bahraini service

Squall was decommissioned on 14 March 2022 at Naval Support Activity Bahrain.[1] On 30 March 2022, she was commissioned by the Bahraini Navy as RBNS Al-Farooq.[4]

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