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- The contract for the five corvettes is going well and an agreement for other naval programs is now being negotiated.
- The Spanish construction company has already presented an offer that also includes the ‘Juan Carlos I’ model
Navantia maintains contacts with the Saudi government to expand trade relations that began two years ago with the signing of 5 Corvettes for the Saudi navy for 1.8 billion euros.
The talks started as published by the Spanish website Infodefensa and now confirmed by La vos a few months before the Corona pandemic.
The contacts between the two parties revolve around two clearly defined maritime programs:
The first: two amphibious assault ships Juan Carlos class, as previously published
The second: a frigates program based on the design of the F-100 frigates that were previously exported to Norway and Australia, with some improvements from the F-110 program.
Navantia is working on new potential contract options in light of the well-known plans for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to increase its maritime capabilities in the coming years, and the company or source does not know if the economic impact of the pandemic will affect maritime plans for Saudi Arabia.
In any case, the company is currently working in a better position than its position during the difficult negotiations that lasted for two years on the Corvette program, but it failed to lay the foundations for a relationship more than just corvettes represented in a joint project called SANNI to manage the Corvette program and future programs such as those on The negotiating table now.
https://www.infodefensa.com/es/2020...os-fragatas-buques-anfibios-arabia-saudi.html