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Al Emarat, the second Gowind® corvette ordered by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Naval Group, has been launched in Lorient in presence of an official delegation from the United Arab Emirates Navy.

In 2019, the United Arab Emirates ordered two Gowind® corvettes to be built in France. The first corvette, Bani Yas, was launched in December 2021. The second one, Al Emarat, has been launched on May 13th in the Naval Group Lorient shipyard.

Naval Group, as a turn-key solution provider, will also train the UAE Navy's crew from the equipment level up to the operational level. Starting in France, this preparation will continue with team-building and practice on operational scenarios in every warfare area in the Gulf.

Authority comment

Stéphane Frémont, Director of Surface Ship Programs at Naval Group, said: "The launching of Gowind® Al Emarat is a major industrial and symbolic milestone, where the corvette reaches her natural environment.”

The two Bani Yas class vessels benefit from the modular design of the Gowind® family and are the perfect asset to help the UAE Navy meet the challenges of today and tomorrow thanks to the most advanced technologies.”

Gowind® enjoys significant commercial success as 12 units have already been sold. Most of them are built locally through Transfer of Technology and partnerships with local industry, for example in Egypt where three units are now in service within the Egyptian Navy.”

Designed for naval operations

Gowind® is Naval Group’s response to 21st century security and defence challenges

Gowind® is Naval Group’s response to 21st century security and defence challenges. It is a corvette-size multi-mission Surface Combatant offering capabilities in all areas. It is designed to perform the full spectrum of naval defence operations and maritime security roles, with the highest level of performance.

Sturdy, strongly equipped, highly manoeuvrable, Gowind® integrates, through Naval Group's SETIS® Combat Management System (CMS) and innovative structural solutions, the latest generation sensors and weapons.

Designed to be used against air, naval or underwater threats from the initial steps of the engineering process, Gowind® is multipurpose by design.

Offerings of Gowind

Gowind® is a sea-proven, enduring, stealth and highly survivable platform offering:

  • high-performance warfare capabilities integrated through the SETIS® CMS and an efficient and innovative Panoramic Sensors and Intelligence Module (PSIM);
  • automated systems for user-friendly operations by an optimised crew;
  • large and smart deployable assets (heavy helicopter, UAVs, RHIBs);
  • growth potential driven by customer requirement and

Technical features

Following are the technical features:

  • Overall hull length: 102 m
  • Overall beam: 16 m
  • Displacement: 2,800 t
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