April
22nd at Fincantieri Muggiano (La Spezia) shipyard there was the delivery
ceremony of the "Salahah" patrol vessel for the United Arab
Emirates Navy. Her sister ship, the “Ghantut”, was delivered
last January together with an "Abu Dhabi Class" corvette.
The two patrol vessels – whose names come from an area of the
Emirates near Abu Dhabi – were ordered in 2010 within the “Falaj
2” program. The contract provides for an option for a further
two vessels in addition to technology transfer to a local shipyard for
the construction of further sister ships.
Further features are their high capacity and flexibility in carrying out different mission profiles – ranging from patrolling and observing to self defence in case of threats from the air and surface and attack against both naval and land targets – in national and international operations, whilst at the same time affording high standards of accommodation and safety.Proof of the strategic importance of the Middle East market and of the strong, successful partnership with the Emirates, is the fact that Fincantieri has set up Etihad Ship Building – a joint venture with Al Fattan Ship Industries and Melara Middle East. The new company operates in the design, construction and sale of different types of civilian and military vessels, as well as carrying out maintenance and refitting in loco.
Indeed, nowadays in order to gain orders abroad it is necessary to build vessels in local shipyards. For this reason it is essential to have the right organisation in place so as to be in a position to assure the customer both quality and contained delivery time frames.
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