«Рособоронэкспорт» планирует строить военные корабли в Малайзии

Samples of Project 22160 ships and "Alexandrite-E" Project 12701 will be presented at LIMA 2025 Exhibition

"Rosoboronexport" (part of the Rostec State Corporation) plans to establish the production of patrol and mine countermeasures ships in Malaysia. Samples of the equipment will be demonstrated to the partner state at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition LIMA 2025.

"Alexandrite-E" Project 12701

The exhibition will feature Project 22160 patrol ships and "Alexandrite-E" Project 12701 minesweepers. The Rosoboronexport delegation plans to discuss cooperation prospects with representatives of the defense ministries of Southeast Asian countries. Special attention will be paid to interaction with Malaysian state and private enterprises.

Construction can be localized at shipyards in Malaysia and other countries in the region, both for the benefit of national navies, coast guards, and marine police, and for export to third countries. 
Press Service of Rostec State Corporation

The capabilities of the Russian defense industry in creating marine robotic systems will be demonstrated using the example of the unmanned autonomous underwater vehicle "Clavesin-1RE."

The ship's displacement is 890 tons, the maximum speed is 16.5 knots (provided by two engines with a capacity of 2500 hp). The crew is 44 people.

The ship's cruising range at economical speed is 1500 nautical miles, and the endurance is 10 days.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that the thirteenth mine defense ship of the "Alexandrite" project was laid down on the Neva.

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