Leonardo delivers first upgraded Al Manama ship to Royal Bahrain Naval Force

During a ceremony in Mina Salman at Royal Bahrain Navy Head Quarter, Leonardo delivered the Al Manama naval vessel ahead of schedule, following a deal signed in 2015 with the Royal Bahrain Naval Force. The deal calls for the upgrade of 6 vessels in total. The upgrade includes a new weapon control system, training services and logistics.


During a ceremony in Mina Salman at Royal Bahrain Navy Head Quarter, Leonardo delivered the Al Manama naval vessel ahead of schedule, following a deal signed in 2015 with the Royal Bahrain Naval Force. The deal calls for the upgrade of 6 vessels in total. The upgrade includes a new weapon control system, training services and logistics.


Leonardo delivers first upgraded Al Manama ship to Royal Bahrain Naval Force 2FPB 62 "Al-Manama-class" patrol combatant. Lürssen picture.


This is just one of the latest in a string of successes for Leonardo in Bahrain, where the company has also supplied advanced air traffic control radar systems, which are enhancing the safety and efficiency of the country’s national airspace management.

Bahrain, as well as other countries in the Gulf region, can be further supported by Leonardo’s expertise in the naval field, where the company has a track-record in the upgrade of corvettes, offshore patrol vessels and frigates, and in the land sector, where the company offers fully integrated solutions, warfare systems and cost-effective overhaul programmes.


Leonardo delivers first upgraded Al Manama ship to Royal Bahrain Naval ForceThe first upgraded vessel. Leonardo picture.


Two FPB 62 "Al-Manama-class" patrol combatants were built and delivered by German shipyard Lürssen from 1987.
Specifications:
Displacement: 650 t
Length: 63 m
Beam: 9.3 m
Draught: 2.6 m
Crew: 40

Weapons:
1 x 76/62 Compact
1 x Otobreda 40 mm
4 x MM40 EXOCET
2 x 20 mm
2 x Dagaie