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Home» Event News» Euronaval 2022»TKMS Delivers First MEKO A-200 EN Frigate to Egypt
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Frigate AL-AZIZ
Frigate AL-AZIZ. TKMS picture.

TKMS Delivers First MEKO A-200 EN Frigate to Egypt

thyssenkrupp Marine Systems today handed over the first-of-class MEKO® A-200 EN to the Navy of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

Naval News Staff 14 Oct 2022

“AL-AZIZ” (904) is the first of four MEKO A-200 EN frigates on order for the Egyptian Navy.

thyssenkrupp Marine Systems press release

A total of four ships were ordered, with the first three units produced in Germany and the fourth vessel built by Alexandria Shipyard in Egypt. At today’s ceremony in Bremerhaven, the frigate “AL-AZIZ” was accepted by the Egyptian Navy after only 38 months of the contract becoming effective.

Besides the handover ceremony, the celebrations included the naming of a second MEKO® A-200 EN frigate for the Egyptian Navy. The Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Navy, Vice Admiral Ashraf Ibrahim Atwa, named the warship ”AL-QADEER”.

“I am grateful to the friendly Republic of Germany for the constructive relationship which sets the example to be followed by others. Germany always supports Egypt with the up-to-date technology needed to enhance our naval capabilities. We have a longstanding and successful history of cooperation, as reflected in the highly efficient 209 submarines. Our cooperation was not limited to only building new ships, but was also extended to cover advanced training for our crews to absorb the new advanced technology.”


Vice Admiral Ashraf Ibrahim Atwa
Signatures for the handover of AL-AZIZ by CEO Oliver Burkhard and Vice Admiral Atwa
Signatures for the handover of AL-AZIZ by CEO Oliver Burkhard and Vice Admiral Atwa. TKMS picture.

After short but intensive negotiations that started in May 2018, the contract for the four frigates was signed in September 2018, with the project work formally starting in August 2019. First steel cutting was already in September 2019 and the launching of the first-of-class took place in April 2021. In July 2021 “AL-AZIZ” was named, and then finally today she was handed over.

“This record timeline was possible only because the Egyptian Navy and thyssenkrupp Marine Systems have such a long and trustful partnership. The strategic programme is based on an open and collaborative dialogue with our customer and we are thankful for their tireless efforts in contributing to the success of this project.”


Oliver Burkhard, CEO of thyssenkrupp Marine Systems

In its class, the MEKO® A-200 EN is one of the most powerful warships in service today. The four ships ordered by the Arab Republic of Egypt are identical in construction. “AL-AZIZ” will start her journey to her homeport in Alexandria in a few days.

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Naval News comments:

Al Aziz frigate during sea trials in June 2022. The class will be heavily armed with a Leonardo 127/64 LW 127 mm main gun (possibly with VULCANO ammunition), 16x MM-40 Exocet block 3 anti-ship missiles, 32x VLS for MBDA VL MICA NG surface to air missiles (the ship is the first platform and customer for this new missile). Naval News pictures.

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