NVL Egypt, a subsidiary of NVL, started the production of the PV43-M naval shipbuilding program in September as per schedule. The ten new vessels are well suited for surveillance and reconnaissance as well as for protection of critical maritime infrastructure and are built in cooperation with Alexandria Shipyard. NVL Egypt was selected by the Arab Republic of Egypt as the main contractor of the program in 2023.
The PV43-M is designed for maritime surveillance and response duties as well as the protection of maritime key assets. With its capabilities it is capable of self-defense, anti-surface warfare as well as joint operations in support of maritime enforcement activities.
This program represents a strategic milestone in strengthening Egypt’s naval forces, as ten state-of-the-art navalvvessels will be built entirely in Egypt, in cooperation with Alexandria Shipyard and with technical support from the German parent company NVL.
The vessels will be equipped with advanced weapon systems in cooperation with leading European defence companies, enhancing their combat readiness and aligning them to the latest global standards. At the same time, the program will significantly contribute to the development of Egypt’s national naval industry, through the transfer of technology and the localization of expertise.
In addition, new international-level projects are currently under development in collaboration with the Egyptian Navy, opening the door to wider global partnerships and further establishing Egypt as a regional and international hub for the naval and defence industry. Maged Marie, Managing Director of NVL Egypt, expressed his pride in advancing the capabilities of the Egyptian shipbuilding industry, beginning with the PV43M program and continuing with the development of new and innovative projects.
Tim Wagner, CEO of NVL, stated: “We are proud of the trust placed in NVL Egypt by the Egyptian Government and the Egyptian Navy to deliver this important national project. In support of the Navy our role is planned to go beyond shipbuilding – it can extend to ensuring long-term readiness and sustainability through the development of maintenance services, spare parts, training, and technical support. This program will strengthen Egypt’s naval industry and pave the way for new international projects in close cooperation with the Egyptian Navy.”