Confiance-class patrol vessel


The Confiance class or Patrouilleurs Antilles Guyane , previously called "Patrouilleurs légers guyanais" until January 2019 is a type of high sea patrol vessel developed and built by Socarenam based upon plans by Mauric. They are in service with the French Navy.
As of 2020, two of the ships, Confiance and Résolue, were based in French Guiana, while the third, Combattante, has her home port at Martinique.

History

In 2015, the Direction générale de l'Armement ordered two light patrol ships from Socarenam, as well as six years worth of maintenance for each ship from CNN MCO. The aim was to replace the s Gracieuse and Capricieuse, based at French Guiana. The contract was worth €17 million per ship, and €24 million including development and maintenance. The ships are tasked with policing fishing, as well as patrolling off French Guiana when Ariane rockets are being launched. They are also designed to assist in policing drug trafficking using two rigid-hulled inflatable boats capable of carrying special forces teams. The RHIBs are made by Zodiac Milpro International. In September 2017, a third ship, which had been pre-ordered as optional in the initial contract, was also ordered for €23 million. Order for the third ship came after Hurricane Irma exposed a weakness in French naval capabilities in the Caribbean Sea.
The ships were based designs by Mauric and constructed at Socarenam shipyards at Saint-Malo. The hulls were then towed to their site at Boulogne-sur-Mer for fitting out, installing navigation equipment and mounting artillery.
In late 2022, La Résolue deployed to Saint Lucia to assist the French Red Cross in the face of floods that affected the north of the island. The ship deployed with 350 tonnes of food, clothing and hygiene kits to support relief efforts.
In early 2025, La Confiance, operating off the coast of Martinique, intercepted a vessel carrying nine tons of cocaine.

Characteristics

The ships have a 24-sailor crew, and can accommodate 14 further passengers. The Confiance-class patrol vessels can stay at sea for up to 12 days. They are equipped with two RHIBs for boarding parties. One of the RHIBs can be launched from a ramp at the aft, and the other from a davit.
Armament constitutes a remote-operated Nexter Narwhal [20 mm caliber|] autocannon made by Nexter, as well as mountings for [M2 Browning|] and machine guns.

Ships in class

As of 2020, the French Navy was operating three Confiance-class vessels.
NameHull numberConstructionLaunchDeliveryCommissioningHome port
ConfianceP733201518 December 201525 October 201627 April 2017Dégrad des Cannes
RésolueP734201630 May 201728 September 2017Dégrad des Cannes
CombattanteP735201822 November 20182 October 201923 January 2020Fort Saint-Louis