11 September 2015
RNOV Sadr is the third patrol vessel designed and built by ST Marine for the Royal Navy of Oman (photo : ST Marine)
Singapore – Singapore Technologies Marine Ltd (ST Marine), the marine arm of Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (ST Engineering), today held the Interim Delivery and Acceptance ceremony for the second Patrol Vessel (PV), RNOV Shinas, together with the Naming Ceremony for the third PV RNOV Sadh built for the Royal Navy of Oman (RNO). The Guest-of-Honour was the Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman, Rear Admiral (RADM) Abdullah bin Khamis bin Abdullah al-Raisi.
The contract for the design and build of the four Al-Ofouq Class of PVs was awarded by the Ministry of Defence of the Sultanate of Oman through a competitive international tender in April 2012. These four vessels will replace the current four Seeb-class patrol vessels commissioned in the early 1980s.
The Al-Ofouq class of PVs measures 75m in length and displaces approximately 1,250 tonnes. Armed with a modern weapon and combat management system the PVs are most suited for a variety of maritime and homeland security missions such as undertaking extended surveillance patrols of the Sultanate Exclusive Economic Zone.
RNOV Shinas is the second patrol vessel designed and built by ST Marine for the Royal Navy of Oman (photo : ST Marine)
"We thank the Almighty Allah on this blessed day that his Almighty enables us to receive the Royal Navy of Oman Vessel (RNOV Shinas) and give the name to the vessel (RNOV Sadh), which they are considered remarkable assets of the care and attention of His Majesty the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces – May Allah protect him – to develop his valiant forces, and continue the modernisation march for the RNO by supplying them with modern ship under the Project ‘Al-Ofouq’ which stipulates to equip the RNO with four navy coastal patrol ships. There is no doubt, that this project of the four state-of-the-art navy units are a vital tributary that will reinforce the RNO capabilities to perform their national duty and contribute to maritime security. This has been proved by sea trials for the first version of its class, the ship (RNOV Al-Seeb) after entering the Sultanate territorial waters and its join to the fleet. I pray to the Almighty Allah to safeguard the RNO’s vessels and their brave sailors from the sea risks, and to assist us all to serve our blessed country under the wise leadership of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces – May Allah protect him."
~Rear Admiral (RADM) Abdullah bin Khamis bin Abdullah al-Raisi, Commander, The Royal Navy of Oman
"ST Marine and the Royal Navy of Oman are again proud that we have achieved this ‘Double Milestones, Double Happiness’ together. Today is a day for us to celebrate and also a moment for us to reflect and thank our partners and colleagues for their commitment and hard work in the Al-Ofouq building journey. Without the unwavering support from the leadership of the Royal Navy of Oman and the resident project team, we would not be where we are today. I look forward to the next partnership with the Royal Navy of Oman."
~NG Sing Chan, President, ST Marine
(STengg)
RNOV Sadr is the third patrol vessel designed and built by ST Marine for the Royal Navy of Oman (photo : ST Marine)
Singapore – Singapore Technologies Marine Ltd (ST Marine), the marine arm of Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (ST Engineering), today held the Interim Delivery and Acceptance ceremony for the second Patrol Vessel (PV), RNOV Shinas, together with the Naming Ceremony for the third PV RNOV Sadh built for the Royal Navy of Oman (RNO). The Guest-of-Honour was the Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman, Rear Admiral (RADM) Abdullah bin Khamis bin Abdullah al-Raisi.
The contract for the design and build of the four Al-Ofouq Class of PVs was awarded by the Ministry of Defence of the Sultanate of Oman through a competitive international tender in April 2012. These four vessels will replace the current four Seeb-class patrol vessels commissioned in the early 1980s.
The Al-Ofouq class of PVs measures 75m in length and displaces approximately 1,250 tonnes. Armed with a modern weapon and combat management system the PVs are most suited for a variety of maritime and homeland security missions such as undertaking extended surveillance patrols of the Sultanate Exclusive Economic Zone.
RNOV Shinas is the second patrol vessel designed and built by ST Marine for the Royal Navy of Oman (photo : ST Marine)
"We thank the Almighty Allah on this blessed day that his Almighty enables us to receive the Royal Navy of Oman Vessel (RNOV Shinas) and give the name to the vessel (RNOV Sadh), which they are considered remarkable assets of the care and attention of His Majesty the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces – May Allah protect him – to develop his valiant forces, and continue the modernisation march for the RNO by supplying them with modern ship under the Project ‘Al-Ofouq’ which stipulates to equip the RNO with four navy coastal patrol ships. There is no doubt, that this project of the four state-of-the-art navy units are a vital tributary that will reinforce the RNO capabilities to perform their national duty and contribute to maritime security. This has been proved by sea trials for the first version of its class, the ship (RNOV Al-Seeb) after entering the Sultanate territorial waters and its join to the fleet. I pray to the Almighty Allah to safeguard the RNO’s vessels and their brave sailors from the sea risks, and to assist us all to serve our blessed country under the wise leadership of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces – May Allah protect him."
~Rear Admiral (RADM) Abdullah bin Khamis bin Abdullah al-Raisi, Commander, The Royal Navy of Oman
"ST Marine and the Royal Navy of Oman are again proud that we have achieved this ‘Double Milestones, Double Happiness’ together. Today is a day for us to celebrate and also a moment for us to reflect and thank our partners and colleagues for their commitment and hard work in the Al-Ofouq building journey. Without the unwavering support from the leadership of the Royal Navy of Oman and the resident project team, we would not be where we are today. I look forward to the next partnership with the Royal Navy of Oman."
~NG Sing Chan, President, ST Marine
(STengg)