FREIRE SHIPYARD Signs Swedish Defence Materiel Administration Contract to Build Four Naval Support Ships

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Spanish shipyard C.N.P. FREIRE, S.A. (FREIRE SHIPYARD) has signed a contract with the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) to construct four new vessels for naval support missions.

The ships will be 47 meters length, capable of reaching speeds of up to 12 knots and offering an endurance of up to 10 days, with accommodation for 16 crew members.

The vessels will mount two main cranes on the main deck, as well as an auxiliary crane for supplies, which will permit fully autonomous loading and unloading operations. A stern ramp will allow the onboarding of wheeled cargo.

A New Generation of Sustainable Ships

Propulsion in based on a diesel-electric system, with four variable speed generators and direct current distribution systems to enhance fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, meeting the highest environmental standards. These vessels will be able to navigate in ice conditions and built to withstand harsh weather conditions. Azimuth fixed pitch propellers and bow thrusters will provide a smooth maneuverability.

With this addition, the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration strengthens its operational support and response capabilities, integrating enhanced logistical functions that allow it to perform its duties more effectively.

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