
The Brazilian Navy has signed a contract worth ÂŁ133 million
with BAE Systemsâ for the supply of three Ocean Patrol Vessels and
ancillary support services. The contract also contains a Manufacturing
Licence to enable further vessels of the same class to be constructed in
Brazil.
The three 90 metre vessels, originally constructed for the Government
of Trinidad & Tobago, will provide the Brazilian Navy with enhanced
maritime capability in the near term, pending the acquisition of future
ships under its PROSUPER programme (Brazilâs current surface ship
acquisition plan). The first two ships will be delivered in 2012 and the
third will follow in early 2013.
As part of the Manufacturing Licence, a Design Information Package is
provided which will contain the relevant design and manufacturing
information to enable the Brazilian Navy to construct further Ocean
Patrol Vessels in Brazil, helping to support the countryâs naval
re-equipment programme and strengthen Brazilâs maritime industrial
capability.
Andrew Davies, Managing Director of BAE Systemsâ Maritime business, said: âThis
is a significant step forward in our relationship with Brazil. The
Ocean Patrol Vessels are highly capable ships and I am sure they will be
a tremendous asset to the Brazilian Navy. We are looking forward to
working together and hope this will be the start of a long term
partnership with Brazil in the maritime sector.â
Rear Admiral Francisco Deiana, the Brazilian Navyâs Director of Naval Engineering, said: âThe
acquisition of these three Ocean Patrol Vessels from BAE Systems will
make an important contribution to both our ability to provide security
and protection to Brazilâs Jurisdictional Waters and to deliver our
commitments to the Brazilian Maritime Authority. This procurement does
not change the scope of our PROSUPER programme for the acquisition of
future ships which also includes a further five Ocean Patrol Vessels of
c.1,800 tonnes to be constructed in Brazilâ
The Ocean Patrol Vessels are capable of speeds in excess of 25 knots
and weigh 2,200 tonnes fully loaded. With a 30mm cannon and two 25mm
guns, as well as a helicopter flight deck and a rigid inflatable boat,
the ships are ideal for performing maritime security roles in Brazilâs
territorial waters. Designed to accommodate a crew of up to 70, with
additional accommodation for 50 embarked troops or passengers and ample
deck space for container storage, the vessels are also effective for
search and rescue and disaster relief operations.
The ships were originally built by BAE Systems for the Government of
Trinidad and Tobago under a contract signed in 2007. This contract was
terminated in late 2010 and BAE Systems has since marketed the vessels
to interested countries. The first ship was constructed at the BAE
Systems Portsmouth facility and the other two at its shipyard on the
Clyde.
133 million British pounds = 207.1608 million U.S. dollars