The steel cutting ceremony for the first of four next-generation Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) that Fincantieri will build for the Italian Navy took place yesterday at the Riva Trigoso shipyard Genoa.
The ceremony was attended, among others, by the General Manager of Fincantieri’s Naval
Vessels Division, Dario Deste, the Director of the Naval Armaments Directorate – NAVARM,
Admiral Chief Inspector Giuseppe Abbamonte, and the CEO of Orizzonte Sistemi Navali, Giovanni Sorrentino.
This program, put in place to contribute to the modernisation and renewal of the Italian
Navy’s units, envisages the construction of four vessels, with an option for additional two,
with the first delivery scheduled for 2027. The overall value of the first four ships, contracted by Orizzonte Sistemi Navali (OSN), a joint venture owned by Fincantieri (51%) and Leonardo (49%), is approximately 1.2 billion euros, including the related logistical support.
The OPV program responds to the need to ensure adequate capabilities for presence and
surveillance, maritime patrolling, merchant traffic control, protection of lines of
communication and the exclusive economic zone, as well as operations to protect against
threats derived from marine pollution, such as toxic liquid spills.
With a length of about 95 meters long, a displacement of 2,400 tons and the capacity to
accommodate 97 crew members on board, these new patrol vessels will be marked by a
package of technological solutions, as well as standards of excellence in automation and
maneuverability, that will make them suitable for operating in a wide range of tactical
scenarios and weather conditions.
Among the most innovative features is the integrated naval cockpit, developed for the Italian Navy’s Multipurpose Offshore Patrol Vessels (PPAs), co-produced by Fincantieri NexTech and Leonardo. This represents a generational leap, allowing the control of engines, rudders, and platform systems, as well as some combat system functions, by just two operators – pilot and co-pilot – thus optimizing efficiency and safety.
The OPV program marks a major achievement for Fincantieri, further strengthening its
position as a global leader in naval defense with its FCX product range, which includes these new patrol vessels. This project not only reinforces the company’s strategic role as a partner of the Italian Navy, but also deepens its collaboration with Leonardo through Orizzonte Sistemi Navali, showcasing Italy’s expertise in defense and in advanced naval integration.