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Israel Shipyards orders MAN propulsion packages for OPV duo

Written by Nick Blenkey
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The OPV-45 has an overall length of 45.7 meters and a displacement of some 300 tons.

MAN Energy Solutions has won a contract to supply complete propulsion packages for two OPV-45 offshore patrol vessels currently under construction at Israel Shipyards in Haifa.

The contract covers two identical shipsets, each featuring two MAN 16V175D-MM engines (2,960 kW at 1,900 rpm) and gearboxes, as well as Alpha FPP propellers with struts and Alphatronic 3000 propulsion control systems.

“The MAN 175D type is ideally suited to demanding naval applications and this is the latest in a series of orders we have won globally,” said Ben Andres, Head of High-Speed Sales, MAN Energy Solutions. “The engine’s technical and economical credentials stand it in good stead, while its compactness, shock capability, and best-in-class fuel-oil consumption are always key criteria for customers. Delivering complete propulsion packages to these two vessels also meets our ambition to increasingly become a supplier of complete solutions. I am delighted to partner with Israel Shipyards in the important high-speed naval segment, and look forward to building up our relationship in the future.”

Israel Shipyards—one of the largest privately owned shipbuilding and repair facilities in the Eastern Mediterranean—is constructing the newbuildings for an undisclosed, African navy. The vessels are designed for a wide range of missions, including protection against the increasing threat of piracy in the region.

The OPV-45 has an overall length of 45.7 meters and a displacement of some 300 tons. Its MAN 175D engines enable a sustained speed of above 24 knots and maximum range of over 3,500 nautical miles.

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