Ahead of this year's Warships & OPV Latin America conference, Defence iQ compiled a map outlining ongoing programmes and key requirements from naval forces in the region.
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Download the map to learn more about programmes from countries that will attend Warships & OPV Latin America such as:
Peru – The Offset Strategy, plans for the procurement of two new frigates will start in 2021, and the Coast Guard will acquire two patrol boats valued at US$3.4 million
Colombia – Ongoing replacement of the Navy’s Padilla-class frigates, which will retire in 2024/2025
Chile – Ongoing modernization of the three Cochrane-class frigates at the ASMAR naval shipyard in Talcahuano
Argentina – Delivery of the first of four OPVs by Naval Group, as part of the EUR319 million programme
Uruguay – Agreement signed with China to strengthen the two countries’ their defence relationship
Brazil – Ongoing contract for the Tamandaré-class project between the Brazilian Navy and Águas Azuis consortium valued at US$2 billion for the delivery of four corvettes from 2024 through to 2028
Trinidad and Tobago - The Government of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago has signed an AUS$126 million contract with Austal for the construction of two Cape Class Patrol Boats
Honduras – Delivery of the General José Trinidad Cabañas vessel in late December 2019
Mexico – Commissioning of the first Patrulla Oceánica de Largo Alcance (POLA) long-range ocean patrol vessel in February 2020
Nicaragua – Commissioning of two Damen Stan Patrol 4207 patrol boats in June 2019
Costa Rica – Donation of three 110 foot boats by the U.S. Coast Guard to the Costa Rican Coast Guard
These countries will be represented at Warships & OPV Latin America 2020. To download the full agenda of the conference, please click here.
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