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Home» News»Lockheed Martin & Fincantieri Start Construction on Royal Saudi Navy 1st MMSC
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Artist impression of Royal Saudi Navy MMSC and MH-60R helicopter. Lockheed Martin image.

Lockheed Martin & Fincantieri Start Construction on Royal Saudi Navy 1st MMSC

A steel cutting ceremony took place yesterday at Fincantieri Marinette Marine in Wisconsin for HMS Saud, the first of four Multi Mission Surface Combatant (MMSC) on order for the Royal Saudi Navy (RSN).

Xavier Vavasseur 29 Oct 2019

According to Fincantieri Marinette Marine (FMM), the ceremony celebrated the first step of a transformational journey turning steel into a flexible, capable ship. The event was attended by representatives from the U.S. Navy, Lockheed Martin, FMM, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Steel cutting for HMS Saud, the first MMSC of the Royal Saudi Navy. Fincantieri Marinette Marine picture.

For the record, Lockheed Martin was awarded a contract totaling $450 million to begin the detailed design and planning for construction of four Multi-Mission Surface Combatants (MMSC) to be built at Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard back in July 2018. The vessels are being procured as part of a modernization program for the RSN’s eastern fleet called SNEP II (Saudi Naval Expansion Program).

MMSC is based on the Freedom-class Littoral Combat Ship of the U.S. Navy. It utilizes the COMBATSS-21 Combat Management System, built from the Aegis Combat System Common Source Library, enabling anti-air and anti-surface capabilities in a small surface combatant platform. With proven combat management system lineage, Lockheed Martin’s MMSC has the interoperability necessary for today’s joint and allied naval force maneuvers.

“We are pleased the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has selected the Multi-Mission Surface Combatant to support its Royal Saudi Naval Forces fleet,” said in July 2018 Joe DePietro, vice president, Lockheed Martin Small Combatants and Ship Systems.

“The MMSC provides the Royal Saudi Naval Forces a lethal and highly maneuverable multi-mission surface combatant, which features the flexibility of the Freedom-variant Littoral Combat Ship steel mono-hull with expanded capabilities that include an integrated Mk41 Vertical Launch System, an increased range of 5,000 nautical miles and speeds in excess of 30 knots, making it capable of littoral and open ocean operation, and able to confront modern maritime and economic security threats.”

The July 2018 contract award was preceded by a $481 million FMS award in March 2018 and followed by another $282 million award in November 2018:

#Lockheed Martin get a nice $451 million #FMS Foreign Military Sales contract modification today from the US #Navy for long-lead material and detail design for #Saudi Arabia's Multi-Mission Surface Combatant #MMSC. Comes on top of $481 mil award in March. for $932 mil to date. pic.twitter.com/tuGFwj9ak8

— Chris Cavas (@CavasShips) July 16, 2018

#Lockheed Martin gets a $282 million USG FMS contract for detail design and long-lead purchase of the #MMSC Multi-Mission Surface Combatant ships for #Saudi Arabia. Design based on Lockheed's #LCS, ships will be built at #Fincantieri Marinette Marine, Wisconsin. pic.twitter.com/pujVDrXqwq

— Chris Cavas (@CavasShips) November 16, 2018

The Saudi MMSC will be fitted with 8x Mk41 vertical launch systems for ESSM surface to air missiles, a SeaRAM launcher on top of the helicopter hangar, 8x Harpoon anti-ship missiles, a BAE Systems Bofors 57mm main gun and 2x Nexter Narwhal 20mm remote weapon systems as secondary artillery. The sensor suite includes a Hensoldt TRS-4D AESA Radar, 2x SAAB CEROS 200 radar and optronic tracking fire control director, Argon ST WBR-2000 Electronic Support Measure and Threat Warning System and a variable depth sonar.

The RSN is also procuring MH-60R Romeo to be deployed from these “corvettes”. According to Lockheed Martin, paired with world’s most advanced maritime helicopter, the MH-60R, the MMSC will have a robust anti-submarine mission capability that is fully interoperable with the U.S. Navy and its coalition partners.

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Posted by : Xavier Vavasseur
Xavier is based in Paris, France. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems and a Master of Business Administration from Florida Institute of Technology (FIT). Xavier has been covering naval defense topics for nearly a decade.

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