First P18N for Nigeria
LAGOS, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) - The Nigerian Navy received Friday in Lagos a new patrol vessel built in China as part of efforts to fight against the security problems in the territorial waters of that country and in the Gulf of Guinea.
The first two offshore patrol vessels (OPV) P-18N model ordered by Nigeria were delivered in Nigeria in November 2014 at the shipyard of the China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Company (SCCC) in Wuchang in the region of Wuhan, China.
The second ship should arrive in Nigeria later in the year and a significant portion of the remaining finishing work and adaptation will be performed in Nigeria.
The Chief of Staff of the Navy and Vice Admiral Usman Jibrin, receiving the vessel on behalf of his country, said that the addition of this ship would strengthen the war effort of its navy against maritime crime.
Chinese security cooperation with Nigeria has increased over the years, especially with the construction of a warship for Nigeria in this Chinese shipowner.
Nigeria has experienced an upsurge in piracy in the Gulf of Guinea in recent years.
Senior military officers, diplomats, family members and friends attended the ceremony.
P18N the patrol boats have a displacement of 1700 tons, a length of 95 m, a width of 12.20 m and a transverse width of 3.5 m.
They are powered by two diesel engines MTU 20V 4.000m. Their maximum speed is 21 knots. Their autonomy is 20 days at sea (or a range of 3,000 nautical miles at a speed of 14 knots) with a crew of 70 sailors.
The main tasks of P18N include coastal patrol and offshore, protection of the exclusive economic zone, the search and rescue, and the fight against maritime pollution and piracy.
LAGOS, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) - The Nigerian Navy received Friday in Lagos a new patrol vessel built in China as part of efforts to fight against the security problems in the territorial waters of that country and in the Gulf of Guinea.
The first two offshore patrol vessels (OPV) P-18N model ordered by Nigeria were delivered in Nigeria in November 2014 at the shipyard of the China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Company (SCCC) in Wuchang in the region of Wuhan, China.
The second ship should arrive in Nigeria later in the year and a significant portion of the remaining finishing work and adaptation will be performed in Nigeria.
The Chief of Staff of the Navy and Vice Admiral Usman Jibrin, receiving the vessel on behalf of his country, said that the addition of this ship would strengthen the war effort of its navy against maritime crime.
Chinese security cooperation with Nigeria has increased over the years, especially with the construction of a warship for Nigeria in this Chinese shipowner.
Nigeria has experienced an upsurge in piracy in the Gulf of Guinea in recent years.
Senior military officers, diplomats, family members and friends attended the ceremony.
P18N the patrol boats have a displacement of 1700 tons, a length of 95 m, a width of 12.20 m and a transverse width of 3.5 m.
They are powered by two diesel engines MTU 20V 4.000m. Their maximum speed is 21 knots. Their autonomy is 20 days at sea (or a range of 3,000 nautical miles at a speed of 14 knots) with a crew of 70 sailors.
The main tasks of P18N include coastal patrol and offshore, protection of the exclusive economic zone, the search and rescue, and the fight against maritime pollution and piracy.