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Home» News»ADSB Unveils First UAE-Made 16m and 12m Fast Patrol Boats
16 meters Mesbar 01 fast patrol boat during the NAVDEX 2021 waterborne demonstration. It was built to meet UAE Coast Guard requirements. Edge photo.

ADSB Unveils First UAE-Made 16m and 12m Fast Patrol Boats

At NAVDEX 2021, local shipbuilder ADSB unveiled a 16m and a 12m fast patrol boat (FPB) which were both fully designed and built in the UAE...

Naval News Staff 25 Feb 2021

ADSB press release

The 16m boat is modular in design to accommodate either a short cabin with space for surface-to-surface missile systems or a longer one for troop transport. In both cases, it is armoured to the customer’s preference, with guns ranging from manually operated 12.7mm to a 30mm cannon mounted onto a remote weapon station. The 16m boat was built to meet requirements for the Coast Guard Forces and can additionally feature ‘self-righting’ technology that helps the boat turn if it capsized.

The 12m boat can be built from 11m to 13m in length, according to customer requirements. It has a payload of up to 2 tonnes, enabling it to carry a remote weapon station or missile systems if required, and can be configured to operate as a USV. Intellectual property (IP) for both of these fast patrol boats is wholly owned by ADSB, with the modular design allowing for speedy delivery within weeks instead of months.

16 meters Mesbar 01 fast patrol boat. It features a modular design and can be fitted with a longer cabin to accommodate more troops or with a shorter cabin with space for additional weapon systems (pictured here). ADSB image.

“It is a landmark achievement for ADSB to have designed and built the 16m and 12m fast patrol boats completely in UAE – for the very first time. With extensive investment in design capabilities and R&D, this represents a great moment of pride for us to launch these new products at NAVDEX 2021.”



HE Faisal Al Bannai, CEO and Managing Director of EDGE

“As we expand our capabilities to go beyond shipbuilding and include end-to-end services such as design and a range of proven and internationally competitive vessels from 11m to 55m and beyond, we are delighted to launch our new 16m and 12m high-speed boats – fully made in the UAE from conception to production. Having worked in collaboration with Coast Guard Forces to meet their requirements for the 16m boat, we have the utmost confidence that it meets the highest standards of safety and performance for our trusted partners.”



David Massey, CEO of ADSB

Running one of the largest shipyards in the Middle East, ADSB operates three main naval programmes: corvettes, offshore patrol vessels and fast patrol boats. The company also provides a full range of maintenance, repair and refit, upgrade and conversion, as well as engineering consultancy services.

ADSB is part of the Platforms & Systems cluster at EDGE, an advanced technology group which ranks among the top 25 military suppliers in the world.

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