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Kongsberg Maritime has secured a contract worth NOK 200 million with Spanish shipbuilder - Navantia to supply propeller systems for five F110 frigates, currently in construction for the Spanish Navy. These next-generation vessels are designed to follow on from Navantia’s F100 frigate.

Egil Haugsdal, President of Kongsberg Maritime, says, “We are very pleased to be working with Navantia on this project.” 

Supplier of naval propulsion equipment

Egil Haugsdal continues, “They are a top-rated company and experts in the naval shipbuilding arena. This order again confirms the shipbuilding industry’s recognition of KONGSBERG as the world leader of naval propulsion equipment.”

KONGSBERG is well placed to deliver propulsion systems to meet the most stringent specifications due to the Kongsberg Maritime Research Centre (KHRC) in Kristinehamn, Sweden, which is known worldwide for its ground-breaking work in hydrodynamics and advanced designs.

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