SEA VEHICLES (CREW BOATS)

United States | Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF)

The Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) is a high-performance, versatile catamaran designed by General Dynamics Mission Systems to support a wide range of missions, including logistics, humanitarian aid, disaster response, and maritime law enforcement. Built for speed and maneuverability, even in shallow waters, the EPF is equipped with advanced electronic mission systems, communication networks, and navigation tools, all integrated within a robust computing infrastructure. This platform has been tested for supporting joint forces in operational environments, and with ongoing developments, it will continue to evolve to meet the needs of modern warfighters, including supporting aerial and undersea systems for enhanced operational capabilities.

United States | 100-Series

​The Teledyne DGO 100 Series connectors are designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with the…

Sweden | 9Maritime SOCS

The 9Maritime SOCS provides tactical surveillance and analysis of vessel movements with multi-sensor tracking and automatic surveillance capabilities for enhanced maritime security.

United Kingdom | Naval Combat Systems Engineering Course

The course is aimed at those who already have or are about to join the Naval Combat System domain.

Spain | VIENTO

Unmanned surface vehicle designed for both civilian and military applications.

France | Naval Group in the United Arab Emirates

Naval Group has had a presence in the UAE since 2007, with its representative office in Abu Dhabi promoting products and services.

France | Surface ships

Naval Group’s surface ships range from patrol vessels to nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, offering technological excellence and operational superiority across all types of warfare.

France | Gowind®, regional superiority at sea

The Gowind® corvettes are robust, equipped with sensors and weapons integrated through the Setis® combat management system. The design allows for a full transfer of technology, enabling customers to build these ships locally.

Turkey | RHIB BOAT

A robust RHIB boat suitable for various operational tasks.

Australia | AMH Seacoaster

American Marine Holdings, Length: 31.20 Metres, Speed: 43 Knots, Country: United States

Australia | High Speed Support Vessel (HSSV)

Royal Navy of Oman, 395 tonnes, Length: 72.50 Metres, Speed: 35 Knots, Country: Oman

Australia | Expeditionary Fast Transport (T-EPF)

United States Navy, 600 short tons payload, Length: 103.00 Metres, Speed: 35 Knots, Country: United States

Australia | Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard 30m

Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, 12 crew, Length: 30.00 Metres, Speed: 39 Knots, Country: Trinidad and Tobago

Australia | Queensland Police Service 24m

Queensland Police Service, Length: 23.80 Metres, Speed: 25 Knots, Country: Australia ,

Australia | Armed Forces of Malta 21.2m

Armed Forces of Malta, 8 crew, Length: 21.20 Metres, Speed: 26 Knots, Country: Malta