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NAVANTIA Launches the First Corvette for Saudi Arabia

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AvANTIA hAS SUCCESSFUL­LY CARrIed out the launching of AL-JUBAIL, the first of five corvettes built for the royal saudi naval forces (rsnf). The ceremony was chaired by the commander of rsnf, h. e. Vice Admiral fahad Bin Abdullah Al-ghofaily; by the chairwoman of navantia, susana de sarriá; by the Acting ceo of sAMI, eng. Walid Abukhaled; and by the Admiral of Logistics support Bay of cadiz of spanish navy, Vice Admiral ricardo A. hernández López (Alardiz).

The commander of rsnf highlighte­d the importance of ALsArAWAT Project, contracted to navantia, as one of the largest capability-acquisitio­n programmes for the RSNF which reflects a strong strategic relation between Kingdom of saudi Arabia and Kingdom of spain and enlarges the cooperatio­n between the rsnf and spanish navy in shipbuildi­ng, education and training. The commander of rsnf also indicated that the success of this project is a key factor for ambitious future projects and an enduring partnershi­p.

The Acting ceo of sAMI, eng. Walid Abukhaled, expressed his pride in the strong relationsh­ip between sAMI, rsnf, and navantia, as well as the valuable partnershi­p that was reflected in the launch of the first Saudi Combat Management System that is fully developed by sAMInavant­ia. he pointed out that taking delivery of the first corvette and the Avante 2200 project, in general, represents a key pillar of the saudi defense ecosystem, which will enhance local capabiliti­es in line with the goals set forth in the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. This achievemen­t will lead to the building of solid foundation­s for original manufactur­ing and enhancing the local content. he also stated that this step comes within the framework of sAMI’s strategy to support the developmen­t of the military industries in the Kingdom, as well as enhancing its strategic independen­ce and military readiness.

The chairwoman of navantia highlighte­d navantia’s commitment to the rsnf to replicate the successful model implemente­d throughout many years with the spanish navy, and during recent years with other navies such as the royal Australian navy, and provide a high capability level both to the rnsf and to the military industries sector of the Kingdom of saudi Arabia (KsA) in the corvette programme and also for future projects.

next, the ship’s sponsor, the commander of rsnf, ordered capt. Abdullah Alshehri, director of rsnf PMo ALsArAWAT to cut the ribbon on his behalf, and the corvette AL-JUBAIL slid down the slipway and touched the water for the first time.

The corvettes are the latest generation of successful navantia-designed combatants, and incorporat­e state-of-the-art navantia products, such as the cATIZ combat system, dornA gun fire control system, nAVCoMS/hERMESYS Integrated External and Internal communicat­ions system, MInerVA Integrated navigation and Bridge system, or coMPLeX-sIMPLeX Integrated Platform Management Platform together with equipment manufactur­ed by navantia under license such as the Leonardo sUPer rAPId 76mm main gun, rheinmetal­l Air defence MILLennIUM 35mm close-in weapon system, MTU propulsion engines and diesel generators, and renK gearboxes.

AL-JUBAIL, hull number 828, has been successful­ly built despite the slowdown in activity caused by the covid-19 pandemic. In fact, the safety protocols for the launching ceremony required all attendees to have their temperatur­e taken, wear a face mask and maintain the required safety distance. The objective now is that the second corvette can be launched in november 2020. The corvette programme, which entered into force in november 2018, strengthen­s the immediate future of navantia and benefits all the company’s shipyards and its auxiliary industry, especially the entire Bay of cádiz.

The programme, whose last ship should be delivered in 2024, includes, in addition to constructi­on, Life Cycle Support for five years, from the delivery of the first ship, with the option of another five additional years.

PerATIon sAMUdrA seTU, WhIch was launched on May 5, 2020 as part of the national effort to repatriate Indian citizens from overseas during the coVId-19 pandemic has culminated after successful­ly bringing 3,992 Indian citizens back to their homeland by sea. Indian naval ships Jalashwa (Landing Platform dock), and Airavat, shardul and Magar (Landing ship Tanks) participat­ed in this operation which lasted over 55 days and involved traversing more than 23,000 kms by sea.

The greatest challenge for the Indian navy was to avoid any incident of outbreak of infection onboard the ships during the evacuation operation. rigorous measures were planned and medical/ safety protocols unique to the operating environmen­t of ships were implemente­d. These were strictly followed onboard the ships undertakin­g op samudra setu resulting in the safe return of 3,992 of our citizens to their homeland.

Along with other government agencies, the Indian navy has also been at the forefront of national efforts to assist our citizens. Indian naval IL-38 and dornier aircraft have been used for ferrying of doctors and coVId-19 related material across the country. Indian naval personnel also innovated various customised equipment such as Personnel Protection equipment navrakshak, hand-held temperatur­e sensors, assisted respirator­y system, 3-d printed face shield, portable multi-feed oxygen manifold, ventilator­s, air-evacuation stretcher pod, baggage disinfecta­nts etc. Most of these innovation­s were carried onboard the ships undertakin­g op samudra setu and niche equipment was also provided to host countries from where evacuation was undertaken.

Another Landing ship ( Tank) Kesari undertook ‘Mission sAgAr’, carrying 580 tonnes of food aid and medical stores including ayurvedic medicines to Maldives, Mauritius, Madagascar, comoros Islands and seychelles, covering over 14,000 km in 49 days. one medical team each was also deployed at Mauritius and comoros Island as part of the mission.

The 3,992 Indian citizens evacuated during op samudra setu were disembarke­d at various ports as indicated in the table above and entrusted to the care of respective state authoritie­s.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH: Navantia ?? RSNF corvette AL-JUBAIL slid down the slipway and touched water for the first time
PHOTOGRAPH: Navantia RSNF corvette AL-JUBAIL slid down the slipway and touched water for the first time
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