NAVANTIA cuts first steel for the 2nd corvette for Saudi Arabia in San Fernando shipyard

 This event has taken place only three months after starting the construction of the first ship of this new contract

Navantia San Fernando shipyard hosted the first steel cutting ceremony for the second corvette for the Royal Saudi Naval Force (RSNF), within the new contract signed at the end of last year, which involves the construction of three more ships to be added to the five previously delivered to the RSNF .

The start of construction of this second unit, just three months after the first one, was held at Navantia San Fernando shipyard and was presided over by the Business Managing Director, Alberto Cervantes, along with the RSNF project manager officer in San Fernando, Commodore  Eng. Alharbi, Fareed Mohammed.

The last of these three ships is expected to be delivered in 2028. Navantia will be responsible for delivering the first unit, while the second and third will be completed in Saudi Arabia with the installation, integration, and testing of the combat system, as was done in the previous contract.The order includes the supply of an integrated logistics support package and crew training, along with an operational evaluation period of the ships by the Spanish Navy at the Rota Naval Base, where Navantia will provide support services. Additionally, Navantia will be responsible for the training of 100 Saudi engineers.

This contract represents about four million hours of work for the Cádiz Bay, generating an impact of up to 2,000 jobs (direct, indirect, and induced employment).

Avante 2200 Model

This second series of three corvettes for Saudi Arabia will be identical to the first series, with a design based on the AVANTE 2200 model from NAVANTIA, a versatile ship specially designed for missions of maritime traffic surveillance and control, search and rescue missions, and assistance to other ships, among others.

Additionally, the ships will have significant capabilities for the defense of strategic assets, intelligence, and anti-submarine, anti-air, anti-surface, and electronic warfare capabilities.

The corvette design is state-of-the-art, maximizing Navantia’s participation, incorporating proprietary products such as the HAZEM combat system, through the SAMINavantia joint venture, the HERMESYS integrated communications system, the DORNA fire control system, the Integrated Platform Control System, the MINERVA integrated bridge, propulsion engines under MTU license, diesel generator sets, and reduction gearboxes under Schelde license.  Finally, Navantia Shiprepairs unit will also participate in the program with the work to be carried out during the corvette dockings in San Fernando.

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