Korea Coast Guard selects MTU engines for two new patrol boat series

Written by Marine Log Staff
MTU engine for Korea Coast Guard (KCG)

MTU engine for Korea Coast Guard (KCG)

Rolls-Royce says that it has been selected to supply MTU engines for two major Korea Coast Guard (KCG) patrol boat programs.

The KCG has announced the selection of MTU 16V 2000 M96 engines for its 50-ton class patrol boat program. Two shipsets, each equipped with two MTU 16V 2000 M96 engines, are scheduled for delivery by 2027. These new vessels will replace aging ships and enhance operational effectiveness. The overall plan calls for more than 50 shipsets over a 15-year period, ensuring sustained fleet renewal and long-term maritime security.

Additionally, MTU 20V 4000 M93L engines have been chosen for the KCG’s 500-ton class patrol boat program. Two shipsets, each with two MTU 20V 4000 M93L engines, are planned for delivery by 2027. These vessels are specifically designed to support the crackdown on illegal vessels, reinforcing the Coast Guard’s enforcement capabilities.

Michael Long, vice president, sales governmental, APAC, Rolls-Royce Power Systems in Asia said:
“We are honored to support the Korea Coast Guard in its fleet strengthening efforts with our MTU Series 2000 and 4000 engines. These engines are engineered for reliability, efficiency, and performance, ensuring the Korea Coast Guard can respond swiftly and effectively to maritime challenges. Our ongoing partnership and technical support will help maximize operational uptime and mission success for the Korea Coast Guard.”

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