Singapore lays keel of Second Victory-class MRCV
On January 27, 2026, Singaporeโs shipbuilder ST Engineering held the keel-laying ceremony of the second Multi-Role Combat Vessel (MRCV) for the Republic of Singapore Navy.
On January 27, 2026, Singaporeโs shipbuilder ST Engineering held the keel-laying ceremony of the second Multi-Role Combat Vessel (MRCV) for the Republic of Singapore Navy.
Singapore’s shipbuilder ST Engineering today launched the first Multi-Role Combat Vessel (MRCV), Victory, for the Republic of Singapore Navy. The future Victory-class MRCVs will replace
For the first time, accurate scale models of Singaporeโs new Multirole Combat Vessel (MRCV) have been shown. Both ST Engineering, which is building the MRCV,
ST Engineering announced to have proceeded to the second Multi-Role Combat Vessel’s (MRCV) first steel cutting on April 24th, in presence of the Rear Admiral
The MRCV keel laying marks a major milestone in the construction of the Republic of Singapore Navy’s first of six “drone motherships”.
Palfinger Marine has been awarded a contract by Singaporeโs DSTA to supply Slipway Systems for the Republic of Singapore Navyโs six Multi-Role Combat Vessels.
The Republic of Singapore Navy’s future Multi Role Combat Vessels are based on a fusion of designs from Sweden and Denmark.ย
Saab has signed a contract with DSTA to supply six composite superstructures for the Republic of Singapore Navyโs MRCV.
GE Vernova has been awarded a contract to supply its Shipโs Electric Grid with Integrated Full Electric Propulsion (IFEP) for Singapore MRCV
Singaporeโs future class of Multirole Combat Vessels (MRCV) took a significant step forward on 8 March, when ST Engineering Marine cut steel on the first of six vessels.