Israel Shipyards showcase latest OPV S-45 version at IMDEX 2023

The company describe the S-45 as a multi-role OPV, customized to meet the customer’s specific needs

Photo: Israel Shipyards website

Israel Shipyards, a shipbuilding and repair company that provides services to clients across the globe, will showcase the first appearance of the latest version of the OPV S-45 at the IMDEX 2023 show in Singapore.

Israel Shipyards describe the S-45 as a multi-role OPV, customized to meet the customer’s specific needs, using the latest technologies and materials to ensure the vessel is both reliable and durable. Its highly versatile platform is well-suited to meet the evolving needs of modern navies and coastguards

The company will also present three main vessel families, all operationally proven, mission-ready, and are in service in Naval and law enforcement forces around the world: The renowned Shaldag Fast Patrol Craft (FPC) family e.g., Shaldag MK V and Shaldag MK II proven solutions for interdiction of seaborne terrorism, illegal activities, coastal law enforcement and EEZ protection; The Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) family e.g., OPV-45 cost-effective and designed for open Sea patrolling and surveillance operations and strategic assets protection and the Corvette family e.g., S-80 – is based on “Reshef” class vessels with a cutting-edge capabilities that will be required in future combat scenarios.

VP of Marketing of Israel shipyards, Mr. Oded Breier, said, “Israel Shipyards has a strong focus on developing new technologies and materials that improve the performance and efficiency of its vessels. It is also committed to minimizing its environmental impact by adopting eco-friendly practices and technologies in its operations. This ensures that Israel Shipyards remains at the forefront of the shipbuilding and repair industry, providing our clients with cutting-edge solutions that are both efficient and sustainable.”

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