A Strong Naval Ally: Morocco’s “Al-Hassan I” Advances Towards Completion
The advanced patrol vessel “Avante 1800,” designated for the Royal Moroccan Navy, has returned to the shipyard in San Fernando, Spain, after successfully completing a new round of sea trials. These trials included rigorous testing of navigation systems, radars, and command-and-control mechanisms, marking critical preparations ahead of the vessel’s delivery.
Strategic Military Development
This state-of-the-art ship, set to be named “Al-Hassan I,” is part of a significant military project undertaken by the Spanish company Navantia, following a contract signed with Morocco in 2022. Scheduled for delivery in 2026, the vessel represents a pivotal development in Morocco’s naval capabilities, enhancing both defense and operational readiness.
Reports within the maritime industry indicate that construction is on track, with advanced stages achieved following extensive sea testing aimed at ensuring operational systems are fully operational prior to integration into the naval fleet.
Modern Features and Capabilities
The “Avante 1800” embodies modern naval design principles, measuring approximately 87 meters in length and 13 meters in width, with a crew capacity of around 60 individuals. It is engineered for multiple missions, including coastal surveillance, combating smuggling and illegal immigration, and safeguarding maritime interests and economic installations at sea.
Designed for long-range operations, the vessel’s robust configuration allows it to function effectively in various marine environments. Additionally, it can be outfitted with a variety of weapon systems, including a medium-caliber main gun and adaptable defensive systems tailored to mission requirements.
A New Chapter in Maritime Cooperation
This project underscores a noteworthy collaborative effort between Rabat and Madrid, marking the first military shipbuilding initiative in decades. The cooperation extends beyond mere construction; it includes technical support programs and training specifically tailored for Moroccan naval personnel.
As trials and preparations continue, “Al-Hassan I” is anticipated to significantly bolster the capabilities of the Royal Moroccan Navy. It is especially relevant amidst increasing economic and energy projects within the Atlantic region, where enhanced maritime surveillance is paramount.
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