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Thursday, 19 July, 2018 - 11:30

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An image released by Navantia shows how Saudi Arabia’s future corvettes will differ from the ones the Spanish company built for Venezuela. Source: Navantia


Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) announced signing a Joint Venture (JV) agreement for the design and construction of five AVANTE 2200 corvettes with Spain’s state-owned shipbuilding company Navantia. The programme will begin in late 2018 at the company’s San Fernando shipyard in Cadiz and the final vessel will be delivered in 2022. Navantia will be responsible for supporting the ships for five years, with an option for another five years.

The AVANTE 2200 corvette is a multi-role vessel designed specifically for surveillance and maritime control, search and rescue, providing assistance to other vessels and other missions. It has an impressive capability to protect strategic assets, intelligence gathering, as well as anti-submarine, anti-air, anti-surface and electronic warfare, according to a report published by Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

In line with the contract, Navantia and SAMI have agreed on the establishment of a JV in Saudi Arabia, which will provide an exceptional opportunity to consolidate the position of the integrated systems and technologically advanced solutions provided by Navantia in the Saudi market and area of influence, perfectly aligned with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 by localizing 50% of the total military spending by 2030.

The report also detailed the positive impact of the contract on the Saudi job market, with an expected generation of 6,000 direct and indirect jobs for five years, as follows: 1,100 direct jobs, more than 1,800 from the auxiliary industry, and more than 3,000 indirect jobs generated by other suppliers.

In this respect, the JV will focus on program management and combat system integration and installation, system engineering, system architecture, hardware design, software development, testing and verification, prototyping, simulation, modeling, and through-life support.

The Chairman of SAMI, H.E. Ahmed Al-Khateeb, said the company “remains committed to being a key enabler of the Saudi Vision 2030, and the establishment of this Joint Venture with Navantia will localize more than 60% of ships combat systems works including, installation, and integration, which contribute in Kingdoms objective to be at the forefront of shaping the local military industries ecosystem. We will continue to explore collaborations and leverage partnerships that meet our key mandate to localize more than half of the Kingdom’s total military spending.”

Mr. Esteban Garcia Vilasnchez, Chairman of Navantia, said: “Navantia is very happy with the signature of this contract that means a starting point for the collaboration with Saudi Arabia. Navantia is committed to contributing to Saudi Vision 2030 and will support the country in this endeavor. The Joint Venture between SAMI and Navantia is an opportunity to develop capabilities in the country and jointly explore future opportunities.”

For the AVANTE 2200 contract, the JV will be responsible, among others, of supplying the Combat System of all five ships. Corvettes 4th and 5th will be finalized and deliver in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where the JV will do the installation, integration and test of the complete Combat System.

The JV will contribute to boosting the Royal Saudi Navy forces capabilities to encounter potential threats, maintaining the readiness of their fleets. In addition, the agreement will create approximately 1,000 jobs and training opportunities for Saudi engineers in the Kingdom and augment the participation of Saudi youth in the industry, contributing towards the objectives of the Kingdom's comprehensive Vision 2030 plan.

In reference to the AVANTE 2200 design, the corvettes have been adapted to the RSNF requirements, providing high-end performances, including excellent seaworthiness, high survivability, as well as the capability to operate in the extreme temperatures of the region, all within an optimized lifecycle cost.

The innovative design maximizes Navantia’s participation in the program by means of incorporating its own products such as the CATIZ combat management system, HERMESYS integrated communications system, DORNA gun fire-control system, Integrated Platform Management System, MINERVA integrated bridge, as well as the engines and reduction gears.

Finally, yet importantly, the contract includes other services into the scope of supply as integrated logistics support, operational and maintenance training, delivery of a training center for the ships’ combat management system and Integrated Platform Management System, through-life support, and the combat systems maintenance program.

Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) is a state-owned military industries company working under the directives outlined in the Saudi Vision 2030. Aiming to be among the top 25 military industries companies in the world by 2030, SAMI is expected to play a key role in localizing 50% of the Kingdom’s total government military spending.

Launched in May 2017, SAMI is combining the latest technologies and the best national talent to develop military products and services at par with international standards across four business divisions - Aeronautics, Land Systems, Weapons and Missiles, and Defense Electronics. The company is also focused on increasing exports and bringing foreign investment to the Kingdom’s military industries sector.

With Saudi Arabia among the world’s top five spenders on security and defense, SAMI’s targets set forth for 2030 include contributing around SAR 14 billion (USD 3.7 billion) to the Kingdom’s GDP, investing over SAR 6 billion (USD 1.6 billion) in research and development, and creating over 40,000 direct jobs locally.


https://aawsat.com/english/home/art...ia-sign-deal-5-corvettes-60-localization-plan
 
Thursday, 19 July, 2018 - 11:30

p1728096_main.jpg

An image released by Navantia shows how Saudi Arabia’s future corvettes will differ from the ones the Spanish company built for Venezuela. Source: Navantia


Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) announced signing a Joint Venture (JV) agreement for the design and construction of five AVANTE 2200 corvettes with Spain’s state-owned shipbuilding company Navantia. The programme will begin in late 2018 at the company’s San Fernando shipyard in Cadiz and the final vessel will be delivered in 2022. Navantia will be responsible for supporting the ships for five years, with an option for another five years.

The AVANTE 2200 corvette is a multi-role vessel designed specifically for surveillance and maritime control, search and rescue, providing assistance to other vessels and other missions. It has an impressive capability to protect strategic assets, intelligence gathering, as well as anti-submarine, anti-air, anti-surface and electronic warfare, according to a report published by Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

In line with the contract, Navantia and SAMI have agreed on the establishment of a JV in Saudi Arabia, which will provide an exceptional opportunity to consolidate the position of the integrated systems and technologically advanced solutions provided by Navantia in the Saudi market and area of influence, perfectly aligned with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 by localizing 50% of the total military spending by 2030.

The report also detailed the positive impact of the contract on the Saudi job market, with an expected generation of 6,000 direct and indirect jobs for five years, as follows: 1,100 direct jobs, more than 1,800 from the auxiliary industry, and more than 3,000 indirect jobs generated by other suppliers.

In this respect, the JV will focus on program management and combat system integration and installation, system engineering, system architecture, hardware design, software development, testing and verification, prototyping, simulation, modeling, and through-life support.

The Chairman of SAMI, H.E. Ahmed Al-Khateeb, said the company “remains committed to being a key enabler of the Saudi Vision 2030, and the establishment of this Joint Venture with Navantia will localize more than 60% of ships combat systems works including, installation, and integration, which contribute in Kingdoms objective to be at the forefront of shaping the local military industries ecosystem. We will continue to explore collaborations and leverage partnerships that meet our key mandate to localize more than half of the Kingdom’s total military spending.”

Mr. Esteban Garcia Vilasnchez, Chairman of Navantia, said: “Navantia is very happy with the signature of this contract that means a starting point for the collaboration with Saudi Arabia. Navantia is committed to contributing to Saudi Vision 2030 and will support the country in this endeavor. The Joint Venture between SAMI and Navantia is an opportunity to develop capabilities in the country and jointly explore future opportunities.”

For the AVANTE 2200 contract, the JV will be responsible, among others, of supplying the Combat System of all five ships. Corvettes 4th and 5th will be finalized and deliver in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where the JV will do the installation, integration and test of the complete Combat System.

The JV will contribute to boosting the Royal Saudi Navy forces capabilities to encounter potential threats, maintaining the readiness of their fleets. In addition, the agreement will create approximately 1,000 jobs and training opportunities for Saudi engineers in the Kingdom and augment the participation of Saudi youth in the industry, contributing towards the objectives of the Kingdom's comprehensive Vision 2030 plan.

In reference to the AVANTE 2200 design, the corvettes have been adapted to the RSNF requirements, providing high-end performances, including excellent seaworthiness, high survivability, as well as the capability to operate in the extreme temperatures of the region, all within an optimized lifecycle cost.

The innovative design maximizes Navantia’s participation in the program by means of incorporating its own products such as the CATIZ combat management system, HERMESYS integrated communications system, DORNA gun fire-control system, Integrated Platform Management System, MINERVA integrated bridge, as well as the engines and reduction gears.

Finally, yet importantly, the contract includes other services into the scope of supply as integrated logistics support, operational and maintenance training, delivery of a training center for the ships’ combat management system and Integrated Platform Management System, through-life support, and the combat systems maintenance program.

Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) is a state-owned military industries company working under the directives outlined in the Saudi Vision 2030. Aiming to be among the top 25 military industries companies in the world by 2030, SAMI is expected to play a key role in localizing 50% of the Kingdom’s total government military spending.

Launched in May 2017, SAMI is combining the latest technologies and the best national talent to develop military products and services at par with international standards across four business divisions - Aeronautics, Land Systems, Weapons and Missiles, and Defense Electronics. The company is also focused on increasing exports and bringing foreign investment to the Kingdom’s military industries sector.

With Saudi Arabia among the world’s top five spenders on security and defense, SAMI’s targets set forth for 2030 include contributing around SAR 14 billion (USD 3.7 billion) to the Kingdom’s GDP, investing over SAR 6 billion (USD 1.6 billion) in research and development, and creating over 40,000 direct jobs locally.


https://aawsat.com/english/home/art...ia-sign-deal-5-corvettes-60-localization-plan

Wonderful news and a great choice. For a while (years ago) I feared that another option would be preferred. Luckily this option never materialized.

Heck of a ship. Interested to know a bit more about its armament, especially its VLS.

https://www.navantia.es/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Avante 2200 Combatant(1).pdf

:cheers:
 
India should actively promote the export of our Kamorta class corvettes and other indigenous naval platforms like Frigates, Destroyers, OPVs etc
 
Heck of a ship. Interested to know a bit more about its armament, especially its VLS.
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Based on the above rendering, the armament of the Saudi ships will be consist of:
- 2x4 Boeing Harpoon Block II anti-ship missiles
- 16x vertical launchers for Raytheon ESSM surface to air missiles
- 1x 76 mm Leonardo Super Rapid naval gun system
- 1x 35mm Rheinmetall Oerlikon Millenium CIWS
- 2x remote weapon stations
- 2x triple 324-mm torpedo launchers.
- 2x CHAFF decoy launchers
- 1x Multi function radar (possibly TRS-3D)
- A hangar and helicopter pad to accommodate a 10-ton class helicopter.


http://www.navyrecognition.com/inde...ante-2200-corvettes-for-royal-saudi-navy.html
 
Saudi Military Industries signs warships JV, corvettes with Spain’s Navantia
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SAMI has signed a JV Agreement for the design and construction of five Avante 2200 corvettes, above, with the Spanish state-owned shipbuilding company Navantia. (Courtesy Navantia)

ARAB NEWS
July 19, 2018

  • The program will start this autumn with the last unit to be delivered by 2022
  • The contract will generate 6,000 direct and indirect jobs for five years
RIYADH: State-owned Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) signed an agreement with Spain’s Navantia to set up a joint venture in the Kingdom to build five warships, the state news agency SPA reported on Thursday.
The deal is part of a wider framework agreed in April by Spain and Saudi Arabia for Spanish state-owned shipbuilder Navantia to supply warships to the Gulf Arab state under a deal estimated to be worth around 1.8 billion euros ($2.2 billion).

SPA said the agreement between SAMI and Navantia was for the design and construction of five Avante 2200 Corvettes under a program that would start this autumn, with the last unit due to be delivered by 2022. It gave no value for the deal.
In line with the contract, SAMI said the joint venture would “localize more than 60 percent of ships combat systems works,” including installation and integration in the Saudi market, perfectly aligned with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, by localizing 50% of total military spending by 2030.
The contract will generate 6,000 direct and indirect jobs for five years, as follows: 1,100 direct jobs, more than 1,800 from the auxiliary industry, and more than 3,000 indirect jobs generated by other suppliers.
In this respect, the JV will focus on program management and combat system integration and installation, system engineering, system architecture, hardware design, software development, testing and verification, prototyping, simulation, modelling, and through-life support.
Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Chairman of Saudi Arabian Military Industries, said: “SAMI remains committed to being a key enabler of the Saudi Vision 2030, and the establishment of this Joint Venture with Navantia will localize more than 60% of ship combat systems work including, installation, and integration, which contribute to the Kingdom’s objective to be at the forefront of shaping the local military industries ecosystem. We will continue to explore collaborations and leverage partnerships that meet our key mandate to localize more than half of the Kingdom’s total military spending.”
Esteban Garcia Vilasanchez, Chairman of Navantia, said: “Navantia is very happy with the signature of this contract that means a starting point for the collaboration with Saudi Arabia. Navantia is committed to contributing to Saudi Vision 2030 and will support the country in this endeavour. The JV between SAMI and Navantia is an opportunity to develop capabilities in the country and jointly explore future opportunities.”
For the Avante 2200 contract, the JV will be responsible, among others, of supplying the Combat System of all five ships. Corvettes 4th and 5th will be finalized and delivered to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where the JV will do the installation, integration and test of the complete Combat System.

Saudi Arabia’s top sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), launched SAMI last year as part of a government plan to diversify the economy, reduce reliance on oil export revenues and create jobs.
SAMI aims to contribute more than 14 billion riyals ($3.7 billion) to the country’s gross domestic product by 2030, according to SPA.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1341746/saudi-arabia

El contrato con Arabia beneficiar a todos los astilleros de Navantia


12/07/2018

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El Gobierno de Arabia Saudí ha firmado el contrato para la construcción de cinco corbetas, una operación que alcanza un importe de 1.800 millones de euros y que representa la mayor de la historia de los astilleros públicos españoles con un cliente extranjero. Este contrato fortalece el futuro inmediato de NAVANTIA y beneficiará a todos los astilleros de la compañía.

La firma de este contrato con Arabia va a beneficiar a toda la plantilla de NAVANTIA, a la industria local con la que colabora y, en especial, a toda la Bahía de Cádiz, lo que explica que haya recibido apoyos desde todos los ámbitos de la Administración. Esta importante operación pone también en valor la presencia internacional de la compañía ya que la sitúa en un área fundamental para el desarrollo de nuevos programas.

NAVANTIA es una compañía estratégica ya que cuenta con capacidades, instalaciones y áreas de conocimiento que son considerados esenciales para la Defensa y la Seguridad Nacional. Se trata de aspectos que están siendo considerados en el nuevo Plan Estratégico, que son compartidos también por los representantes de los trabajadores y que, además, van a ayudar a impulsar los proyectos de innovación y transformación digital orientados a reforzar la competitividad.

Este contrato, que se ha estado negociando con el reino de Arabia Saudí desde el año 2015, supondrá una carga de trabajo global de alrededor de siete millones de horas para los astilleros de Bahía de Cádiz, Ría de Ferrol y Cartagena y su industria auxiliar. Es, por lo tanto, un contrato clave para garantizar la actividad de trabajo de Navantia, principalmente para sus astilleros de Bahía de Cádiz. El programa arrancará a finales de 2018 y el último buque deberá entregarse en el 2022. Además, NAVANTIA será responsable del Apoyo al Ciclo de Vida durante cinco años, desde la entrega del primer buque, con opción a otros cinco años adicionales.

En cuanto a su impacto en empleo, se calcula que durante 5 años se generarán anualmente cerca de 6.000 ocupados directos e indirectos. De ellos, más de 1.100 serán empleados directos, más de 1.800 empleados de la Industria Auxiliar de Navantia y más de 3.000 empleados indirectos generados por otros suministradores.

Además, consolida internacionalmente a la Compañía y en especial a este producto con un sistema de combate propio, que puede satisfacer las necesidades de otros potenciales clientes en la región y en otros mercados de interés.

Suministro completo e integral

Las corbetas estarán basadas en el Avante 2200 y adaptadas a los requisitos de la Marina de Arabia Saudí, ofreciendo avanzadas prestaciones, entre las que destacan un excelente comportamiento en la mar, alta capacidad de supervivencia y capacidad de operación a temperaturas extremas de la zona del Golfo, todo ello con un coste de ciclo de vida óptimo.

El diseño de las corbetas es de última generación, maximizando a la vez la participación de Navantia incorporando productos propios como el sistema de combate CATIZ, el sistema de comunicaciones integradas HERMESYS, la dirección de tiro DORNA, el Sistema Integrado de Control de Plataforma, el puente integrado MINERVA y los motores y las cajas reductoras.

Por otro lado, el contrato también incluye el suministro de varios servicios tales como, apoyo logístico integrado, adiestramiento operacional y de mantenimiento, suministro de Centros de Formación y Adiestramiento para el Sistema de Combate y Sistema de Control de Plataforma de los buques, Apoyo al Ciclo de Vida, y los sistemas para el mantenimiento de los buques en la Base Naval.

Creación de una Joint Venture con SAMI

Además del contrato de corbetas, Navantia ha acordado con la empresa estatal saudí SAMI (Saudi Arabian Military Industries) la creación de una Joint Venture (JV) en Arabia Saudí.

Esta alianza beneficia a NAVANTIA y permite potenciar los programas de defensa en Arabia Saudí reforzando su economía en línea con la Visión 2030 promovida por el Gobierno de este país.

Esta Joint Venture supone una oportunidad excepcional para posicionar los sistemas integrados y soluciones tecnológicamente avanzadas de Navantia en el mercado de Arabia y su área de influencia, y está alineada con la estrategia de internacionalización de la compañía.

Ver vídeos:



https://www.navantia.es/noticia.php?id_noti=466
 
Outstanding. Saudiya's navy on it's way to being a very respectable and potent navy. At some point it might just be the regional powerhouse she keeps up with this pace of procurement and their insistence on ToT.
 
Spain and Saudi Arabia to market electronic warfare equipment

ABU DHABI, 25th February, 2015 (WAM) -- Spanish firm DAS Photonics and Saudi Arabia's Advanced Electronics Company, AEC, have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding covering electronic warfare equipment, at IDEX 2015.

Under the terms of the agreement, DAS will work with AEC to design, develop, manufacture, test, and market electronic warfare systems for use by Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Co-operation Council countries.

In a statement, AEC said that it is looking to promote indigenous development of Saudi equipment through partnering with the Spanish firm.

DAS Photonics manufactures photonic systems used in radio frequency and electronic systems, as well as designing and developing mechanical systems capable of operating under extreme conditions.

WAM/Muhammad Aamir

WAM/Esraa/Moran

http://wam.ae/en/details/1395277091441



Look like very potent and modern corvette congrulations

Thank you.

Spain has a long tradition as a naval and maritime power. At one point in history Spain (Spanish Empire) had the strongest navy. They have always had a strong navy even in modern times and their shipbuilding industry, especially in the North of the country, is quite advanced even for European standards.

It is a good country to learn from.
 

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