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New contract Fincantieri: Italian Navy orders two new multipurpose combat ships

The vessels will replace those earmarked for Indonesia; value of the contract about EUR 700 m

Fincantieri strengthens its strategic role in the Italian Navy's fleet renewal program with a new contract for the construction of two PPA- Multipurpose Combat Ships, set to replace the vessels previously earmarked for the Indonesian Navy.

 The contract extension, originally launched under the most recent “Naval Act", is managed by OCCAR (Organisation Conjointe de Coopération en matière d’Armement) within the Temporary Business Grouping (RTI) formed by Fincantieri, as lead contractor, and Leonardo, as partner. For Fincantieri, the value of the contract for the two new units is approximately 700 million euros, which includes works already carried out on the previous units now destined for Indonesia.

The two new PPA-Multipurpose Combat Ships will be delivered in the “Light Plus” configuration at Fincantieri’s Integrated Shipyard in Riva Trigoso and Muggiano, with deliveries scheduled for 2029 and 2030, respectively.

Technical Features

The PPA-Multipurpose Combat Ship is a highly flexible vessel capable of serving multiple functions, ranging from patrol missions with sea rescue capacity to civil protection operations, and acting as a first-line fighting vessel. The production program follows a 'fitted for' approach, enabling the integration of additional capabilities over time—starting from a shared platform and evolving toward a fully equipped configuration The combat system is available in different configurations: from a “light” version for patrol tasks integrated with self-defence capabilities, to a “full” version providing complete defence capabilities. The vessel is also capable of operating high-speed vessels such as RHIB (Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat) up to 11 meters long through lateral cranes or a hauling ramp located at the far stern. 

  • Overall length: 143 meters;
  • Speed: more than 31 knots;
  • Crew: 171 personnel;
  • Equipped with a combined diesel and gas turbine propulsion plant (CODAG) and an electric propulsion system;
  • Capacity to supply drinking water and electrical power to land.
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