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Video: Naval Group delivers the first Gowind 2500 corvette, ENS EL FATEH, to the Egyptian Navy

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Naval Industry News - France, Egypt
 
 
 
 
Video: Naval Group delivers the first Gowind 2500 corvette, ENS EL FATEH, to the Egyptian Navy
 
Naval Group is proud to have delivered on Friday 22 September 2017 its first Gowind® 2500 corvette to the Egyptian Navy. The ceremony took place in Lorient in the presence of Admiral Ahmed Khaled, commander in chief of the Egyptian Navy, Hervé Guillou, President and CEO of Naval Group and senior officials of the French Navy and the French armament procurement agency. This vessel, ten units ordered so far, complements the group's extensive range of surface ships and submarines.
     
ENS El Fateh Gowind Corvette Egypt Naval Group 1The first Gowding Corvette of the Egyptian Navy, ENS El Fateh (971). Naval Group picture.
     
A programme conducted in record time
Delivered just 36 months after the order was placed, the corvette ENS ELFATEH will take to the seas on 23 September to sail to its home port in Egypt. This vessel is the first of the four units ordered by the Egyptian Navy.

Hervé Guillou, President and CEO of Naval Group states that: "Naval Group is particularly proud to announce today's delivery of the first Gowind® corvette for Egypt, a strategic client and partner of the group. Design, build and testing have been achieved in a record of 3 years. Naval Group and its industrial partners are mobilized to assist Egypt in the local construction in technology transfer of the three following corvettes. Once again I would like to enhance the exceptional professionalism of the Egyptian crew members and engineers."
     
Video: El Fateh corvette in sea trials
     
Naval Group pursues its strategic partnership with Egypt
The corvette ENS ELFATEH is the fourth vessel to be delivered to Egypt by Naval Group. It forms part of a strategic and long-term partnership with Egypt. For the record, Naval Group delivered a FREMM frigate in 2015 and two Mistral-class LHDs in 2016.
     
ENS El Fateh Gowind Corvette Egypt Naval Group 3The first Gowding Corvette of the Egyptian Navy, ENS El Fateh (971). Naval Group picture.
     
10 units: the Gowind® corvette, a highly successful multi-mission vessel
The particularly modular design of the Gowind® corvette allowed Naval Group to respond to the specific expectations of the Egyptian Navy, whilst ensuring particularly attractive delivery lead times. The same Gowind® design is now offered to other clients keen to acquire a high-performance and "sea-proven" vessel, which demonstrated during its sea trials that it fully delivers on all its promises.
     
ENS El Fateh Gowind Corvette Egypt Naval Group 2The first Gowding Corvette of the Egyptian Navy, ENS El Fateh (971). Naval Group picture.
     
Six units of the Gowind® 2500 corvette have also been ordered by Malaysia. On 24 August 2017, Naval Group's Malaysian partner, Boustead Naval Shipyards, thus floated the 1st corvette intended for the Royal Malaysian Navy.

The Gowind® 2500 corvette, ten units ordered so far, responds to the challenges faced by Navies needing at their disposal a complete combat and multi-mission vessel to carry out sovereignty and maritime safeguarding operations and to fight illegal-trafficking.
     
ENS El Fateh Gowind Corvette Egypt Naval Group 4The first Gowding Corvette of the Egyptian Navy, ENS El Fateh (971). Naval Group picture.
     
The Gowind® 2500 corvette is packed with the very latest technological advances, developed and implemented by Naval Group for naval defence. It integrates SETIS®, the latest generation of combat systems developed by Naval Group, the "Panoramic Sensors and Intelligence Module (PSIM)" – an assembly that combines the integrated mast with its different sensors and the Control Room and associated technical rooms – and the high level of integration and automation of Naval Group user-friendly systems.
• Displacement: 2,600 tonnes
• Maximum speed: 25 knots
• Crew: 80 persons (including the helicopter detachment)
• Range: 3,700 nautical miles at 15 knots