Gowind 2500 Corvette

Gowind 2500 Corvette

Type: Corvette

Domain: sea

Country of Origin: Egypt

Manufacturer: Naval Group (France) / Alexandria Shipyard

First Deployed: 2017

Overview

French-designed corvettes built under license in Egypt representing successful naval technology transfer and Egyptian shipbuilding capability. Egypt ordered 4 Gowind 2500 corvettes with first built in France, subsequent three at Alexandria Shipyard with French technical assistance and technology transfer. Commissioned from 2017 onwards. Displacement of 2,600 tonnes with length of 102 metres. Features Herakles multi-function radar, VLS launching Mica VL air defense missiles, Exocet MM40 Block 3 anti-ship missiles, 76mm main gun, torpedoes, helicopter flight deck (no hangar), modern combat management system, and stealth features reducing radar and infrared signatures. Propulsion via diesel providing 25+ knot speed. Crew of 65. Egyptian Gowind corvettes provide patrol, anti-surface, limited air defense, and general-purpose missions supplementing larger frigates. Stealth features enable covert operations. Indigenous construction at Alexandria Shipyard represents significant achievement developing domestic naval construction capability with modern warship design. Technology transfer includes combat systems integration, construction techniques, and project management. Egyptian shipbuilders gained invaluable experience applicable to future programmes. Regular patrol operations in Mediterranean and Red Sea. Critical for exclusive economic zone enforcement, counter-smuggling, and maritime security. Represents Egyptian naval industrial development supporting Vision 2030 goals.

Technical Specifications

crew60
beam_m16.5
sensorThales Sea Fire, TRS-3D, Hull sonar
armamentMM40 Exocet Block 3 x 4, Sylver A43 VLS (Aster 15 x 16), 76mm OTO Melara, 2x twin 20mm, 2x triple torpedo tubes, Caiman helicopter
length_m102
range_nm3700
propulsion2x MTU 16V595 TE90 diesel 2 shafts
speed_knots25
displacement_tonnes2600

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