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Shaldag-class patrol boats have been used by at least 10 navies worldwide since 1989, including the Philippines, Argentina, Sri Lanka, Senegal and Nigeria.
The 32.5-meter (106.6-foot) Shaldag 5-class ships will take part in patrol operations along the Israeli coast and will be outfitted with a variety of offensive and defensive capabilities, the ...
The Shaldag-class fast patrol boat sped through the bright, blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, a few kilometers off Gaza’s northern coast, as white plumes of smoke from among buildings in the ...
Shaldag-class Mark V patrol boats are made by Israel Shipyards Ltd., a privatized state firm now owned by the Israeli conglomerate Schlomo Group, and have been used by at least nine navies all ...
Israel Shipyards is supplying the Israeli Navy with four Shaldag MK V boats which will be adapted to meet its requirements. Israel Shipyards, on 7 July, announced it had signed an agreement to supply ...
Israel Shipyards has unveiled its latest version of the Shaldag series of fast patrol craft at the Euronaval 2024 exhibition, held in Paris from 4 to 7 November.
Israel Shipyards announced on 12 May that it has won a tender to supply Shaldag Mk V fast patrol boats to the navy of an East Asian country, which Janes understands to be the Philippines.. The ...
The 32.65 m-long Mk. V vessel is the largest of the Shaldag class, which Israeli Shipyards described as “combat-proven.” It will replace the Philippine Navy’s Tomas Batilo-class patrol ships.
The USN decommissioned two Cyclone-class coastal patrol ships on 28 March and announced their transfer to the Philippine Navy (PN) on the same day.. The pair of vessels is USS Monsoon and USS Chinook, ...
They will be part of the Acero-class fast patrol boats under the Littoral Combat Force. The Department of National Defense signed a deal with Israel Shipyards Ltd. in 2021 to acquire nine Shaldag Mk.