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Aresa Shipyard gets the Black Falcon project
Military High Speed Craft for the Royal Saudi Navy Forces
October 28th 2017
Today is a very special day at Aresa Shipyard
We are proud to announce the award of the “Black Falcon” project for the "Royal Saudi Navy Forces, Special Forces division ".
10 units of Military High Speed Craft (60+ Knots) will be built in our facilities during 2017/2018:
- 4 x 350 hp Outboard engines
- Tactical Military Electronics
- 16 Shock Mitigation seats per unit
- Special Fender System
- And much more…
Prototype almost ready for seatrails!
More info very soon.
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