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Artist impression: Future OPC of the US Coast Guard.
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This major program milestone culminates 10 months of detailed design and was a pre-requisite for award of the Long Lead Time Material (LLTM) contract to Eastern Shipbuilding this September. Construction of the lead vessel is anticipated to start in August of 2018 with delivery in 2021. ESG’s President Mr. Joey D’Isernia noted the following: "This major milestone for the OPC program was achieved on time and our design was found to be compliant and affordable by the Coast Guard. We will continue to work closely with the USCG to ensure that this positive momentum is carried through the completion of the detail design phase and into the construction phase of the Offshore Patrol Cutter. Today's success could not have been achieved without the hard work and dedication exhibited by the members of both the ESG and USCG project teams. Our strong and collaborative working relationship with the USCG is the direct result of two focused groups working towards a common goal. The future is indeed bright for the OPC program."
The OPC vessel is designed to conduct multiple missions in support of the nation’s maritime security and border protection. The OPC will provide a capability bridge between the national security cutter, which patrols the open ocean in the most demanding maritime environments, and the fast response cutter, which serves closer to shore. The OPC design includes the capability of carrying an MH-60R or MH-65 Helicopter and three operational Over-The-Horizon (OTH) small boats. The vessel is also equipped with a highly sophisticated combat system and C4ISR suite that will enhance capabilities to execute the service’s missions. |
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Video: Future OPC of the US Coast Guard at Sea Air Space 2017
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On September 15, 2016 the U.S. Coast Guard awarded a detail and design contract to Eastern Shipbuilding Group in Panama City, Florida. Eastern Shipbuilding Group is currently finalizing its design to construct the Offshore Patrol Cutters to replace the Medium Endurance Cutters currently in service. The contract includes options for production of up to nine (9) vessels and has a potential total value of $2.38 billion dollars. The Coast Guard plans to acquire a total of twenty-five (25) Offshore Patrol Cutters.
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