LUANDA, Angola - An Angola-based shipyard has launched a production line for maritime patrol boats that will be supplied to the Navy and other agencies.
Lobinave shipyard officially inaugurated its new production line for the boats on January 12 that included Gen. Franciso Furtado, Angola's Minister of State and Chief of the President's Military Household. The shipyard will now be capable of constructing frigates, corvettes, and interceptor vessels, officials said at the event, adding that upgrades were also being made to the shipyard's pier.
A floating dock will be installed in the near future, as well.
The Angolan Navy has typically sourced its warships from abroad, such as a 2023 agreement with EDGE Group of the UAE and France's CMN for the acquisition of three 71-meter corvettes alongside smaller patrol craft. Those vessels are due to be delivered between 2026-2027. Moving forward, Angola aims to achieve local production in its naval procurement contracts.
Countries along the Gulf of Guinea have boosted their procurement of patrol boats in recent years amid a spike in piracy in the body of water.
Angola is a major producer of oil, much of which is obtained from offshore fields that require the government to invest in patrol capabilities.