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BAE Systems Sells Six P24 Rigid Inflatable Boats to Austal for new Trinidad and Tobago Patrol Boats

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BAE Systems Sells Six P24 Rigid Inflatable Boats to Austal for new Trinidad and Tobago Patrol Boats

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The Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs), built and customised in BAE Systems’ Boats factory in Portsmouth, UK are being supplied to Australia’s Austal to equip two Cape-class Patrol Boats they are building for the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard. The Pacific 24 (P24) is a small and agile boat that can be deployed for a variety of tasks from counter-piracy and counter-narcotics missions, to force protection, rescue and logistics operations. It is used by a number of military customers, including the Royal Navy, but its versatility, fuel-efficiency and high-tech construction also lends itself to use by civil customers too. In addition to the standard technical features of the MKIV P24 boat, custom modifications supplied to Austal included the installation of a ground plate that will enable Austal to supply and fit its own radio communications system.

BAE Systems Pacific 24 (P24 ) Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs).
BAE Systems Pacific 24 (P24 ) Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs).

The MKIV Pacific 24 from BAE Systems was the first choice of sea boat for the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard. The MKIV version of the P24 incorporates the latest technologies in hull construction, including improved shock mitigation and propulsion, and provides extra safety to craft and crew by complying with rigorous Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) testing procedures, including drops, slams and self-righting trials, making them the vessel of choice for coast guard work. The P24’s seating arrangements – six passengers and two crew – will also be specially configured for coast guard operations, including the ability to remove seats in order to boost carrying capacity and carry different loads including stretcher patients or different numbers of passengers.

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One of six Rigid Inflatable Boats wrapped and ready to leave the Boats factory in Portsmouth, UK.
One of six Rigid Inflatable Boats wrapped and ready to leave the Boats factory in Portsmouth, UK.

Dr Brooke Hoskins, Director of Products and Training Services for BAE Systems’ Maritime Services business, said: “It’s great to see our P24s on their way to deliver an enhanced capability for the government of Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard in collaboration with Austal.“We have more than 60 years’ experience of producing specialist high-speed craft for military and civilian customers that include Special Forces, navies, armies, air forces and governments in more than 40 countries around the world. I am confident that the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard will be as delighted with them as all our other customers are.”

BAE Systems' Boats team in Portsmouth who madePacific 24 (P24).
BAE Systems’ Boats team in Portsmouth who madePacific 24 (P24).

BAE Systems’ other high-performance sea boats include the Arctic range, a sea boat known for its speed, payload versatility and boarding ability, as used by Coastguard agencies and Lifeboat services, and the Seakeeper 7 series, a load-carrying Logistic Support Boat (LSB). In the UK the P24 is used extensively in the Royal Navy’s surface fleet, being embarked on a number of warships and Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels. These include the UK’s new aircraft carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, all its Type 45 destroyers, Type 23 frigates and Offshore Patrol Vessels. BAE Systems have over 60 years’ experience of producing specialist high speed military craft from Rigid Inflatable Boats to Fast Attack Craft used by special forces, navies, armies, air forces and governments in over 40 countries around the world.

The Austal Cape class is a large patrol boats operated by the Marine Unit of the Royal Australian Navy.
The Austal Cape class is a large patrol boats operated by the Marine Unit of the Royal Australian Navy.

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