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Work starts on ‘next-gen’ Saudi warship in Cadiz

$985m SAMI joint venture will boost Kingdom’s defense, tech capabiliti­es

- SPA Riyadh

Work on the first of five Avante 2200 corvettes being built for the Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) has begun with an official keel-laying ceremony in the Spanish port of Cadiz.

The high-tech surveillan­ce and maritime protection vessels are being built as part of a joint venture between Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) and Spanish shipbuilde­r Navantia, and are due to be delivered by 2023, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Senior officials from Saudi Arabia and RSNF personnel headed by Rear Adm. Faleh Abdulrahma­n Alfaleh, deputy commander of the Western Fleet, attended the keel-laying ceremony. SAMI CEO Andreas Schwer, Navantia boss Susana de Sarria and SAMI-Navantia CEO Antonio Rodriguez-Barberan also took part.

VISION 2030

The keel-laying is a landmark in the constructi­on of the vessels, one of the key components in the agreement between SAMI and Navantia.

Schwer said: “Today’s event marks a milestone in our collaborat­ion with Navantia as we endeavor to further strengthen the Royal Saudi Naval Forces’ outstandin­g maritime capabiliti­es through the manufactur­e of these five vessels. “This project represents proof of concept for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s vision for the localizati­on of 50 percent of military equipment spending by 2030.” He added: “By working together, SAMI and Navantia will boost the local content through the creation of thousands of highly skilled jobs in Saudi Arabia, accelerate the transfer of technology, and contribute to the Kingdom’s goals of building the indigenous military and defense industries.”

In addition to the constructi­on of the vessels, the Avante 2200 projSecuri­ty ect will include support for five years from the delivery of the first vessel, with an option for an additional five years.

SAMI-Navantia will provide combat system integratio­n and installati­on as part of a landmark contract worth over €900 million ($985 million) agreed at the Defense and Equipment Internatio­nal 2019 exhibition at London’s ExCeL convention center in September. System engineerin­g and architectu­re, hardware design, software developmen­t, and the delivery of logistical support and training programs are included in the joint venture.

The five-year project will create jobs for 6,000 people, including 1,100 direct employees, more than 1,800 employees of Navantia’s auxiliary industries, and more than 3,000 indirect employees generated by other suppliers.

The fourth and fifth corvettes will be completed within Saudi Arabia, contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the Kingdom’s defense system through the transfer of technology and creation of new career opportunit­ies. Under the agreement, localizati­on of the Kingdom’s tech capabiliti­es is expected to grow by up to 60 percent, in line with the goals of Vision 2030.

 ?? SPA ?? The multirole vessels are designed for surveillan­ce and maritime control, search and rescue, and providing assistance to other vessels during missions.
SPA The multirole vessels are designed for surveillan­ce and maritime control, search and rescue, and providing assistance to other vessels during missions.

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