NYPD patrol vessels: Difference between revisions
George Swan (talk | contribs) (first draft) |
George Swan (talk | contribs) (ce) |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
Crew members wear special life-jackets that provide protection against small arms fire.<ref name=nytimes2010-04-02/> | Crew members wear special life-jackets that provide protection against small arms fire.<ref name=nytimes2010-04-02/> | ||
<ref name=xx> | <ref name=xx/> | ||
Revision as of 07:50, 21 March 2022
NYPD patrol vessels are used by the New York Police Department to patrol's New York City's harbor and waterfront.[1] For security reasons the Department will not publish the size of its fleet, but, in 2010, a spokesperson acknowledged that the fleet was "substantial". In 2010 The New York Times profiled a new large fireboat, and a new police boat.
The Police Boat was built by the same shipyard that supplied patrol boats to the United States Coast Guard.[1] However, unlike the Coast Guard vessel, the Police Boat would not have a permanent mount for a machine gun.
The new vessel was propelled by water jets, and was capable of traveling at 50 knots.[1] She was 45 feet long, and had a sealed cab. It was the first police boat designed to be self-righting.
Unlike the similar Coast Guard vessels the small lounge she mounted below adn forward of her pilothouse, was equpped with a fridge and microwave for the crew to use on longer missions.[1] Her maximum range was at least 250 nautical miles.
Crew members wear special life-jackets that provide protection against small arms fire.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Michael S. Schmidt. New Vessels for New Perils, The New York Times, 2010-04-02, p. MB8. Retrieved on 2022-03-21.
- ↑ x, The New York Times. Retrieved on 2022-03-21.