ABU DHABI - Milkor UAE's new Commander high speed patrol craft has completed final qualification sea trials off Abu Dhabi, clearing the way for its market launch. The 16.5 meter aluminium monohull was put through crash stops, high speed turns and figure eight maneuvers to validate its performance as an interceptor platform.
Powered by twin Caterpillar C12.9 or Volvo D13 engines rated at 1,000 horsepower each and twin waterjets, the vessel reaches 45 knots and cruises at 35 knots with a 500 nautical mile range. Its shallow 0.8 meter draught and tight 48 meter turning radius are designed for littoral operations, including border control, anti piracy and IUU fishing patrols.
Class approved for Sea State 5, the Commander features a reinforced hull, bulletproof glass, spall lining and a remote weapon station for crew protection. A multi sensor suite, including multimode radar, EO/IR gimbal and 360 degree thermal camera, supports detection and interdiction missions for coast guard and law enforcement users.