European Patrol Corvette
The Modular and Multirole Patrol Corvette , previously named European Patrol Corvette , is a Permanent Structured Cooperation project that was adopted by the European Council on 12 November 2019. The objective is to design and develop a new class of surface combatants. The project originally involved Italy and France, the former being the coordinator. The two countries would soon be joined by Greece as well as Spain, and gradually, by several other European countries such as Denmark, Norway and Romania.
In 2022, it was indicated that the project would receive a further €200 million from the EU's European Defence fund.
Design and description
The ships will have a conventional hull of different dimensions, armament and propulsion systems.While early thinking had suggested that up to three variants of the ship were to be considered, the concept subsequently evolved into two versions:
- Combat variant : 3D radar and combat management systems, short to medium range surface-to-air missiles, anti-torpedo countermeasures, envisaged top speed: ;
- Long-range patrol variant : 3D radar and combat management systems, short to medium range SAMs, envisaged top speed:
The participating member states aim to potentially sign a contract as early as 2025 and expect the keel laying of the first ship to take place in 2026 and delivery to start in 2030.
Participants
States:- - Project coordinator
- - Observer
- - Observer
- - Observer
- Naviris
- Fincantieri
- Naval Group
- Navantia
Expected users
- * To succeed the Comandanti-class patrol vessel
- * To succeed the Floréal-class surveillance frigates
- * To succeed the Descubierta-class corvettes and Serviola-class patrol boats
- * To succeed the Tetal-I and Tetal-II corvettes