From
NAVSEA Office of Corporate Communications
UMM
QASR, Iraq (NNS) -- The Iraqi navy and the U.S. Navy's Naval Sea Systems
Command marked the delivery of two 60-meter Offshore Support Vessels (OSV 1/
OSV 2) to the Iraqi navy in a ceremony at the Umm Qasr naval facility, Dec. 19.
The
two OSVs, procured as part U.S. Navy's Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Program,
will help reconstitute Iraq's ability to enforce maritime sovereignty and
security in the Northern Arabian Gulf.
"This
occasion reflects the important ties that bind our governments and our commitment
to supporting s strong coalition partnership that is based on mutual respect
and understanding," said Vice Adm. Kevin McCoy, commander, Naval Sea
Systems Command. "Combined with the previously delivered Iraqi patrol
boats, this acquisition program has offered another unique opportunity for
cooperation between our countries."
OSVs
are multi-function vessels providing a wide range of capabilities to support
Iraq's oil production platforms. The vessels will provide transport support for
crew changes and resupply to the platforms. Each OSV is equipped with a 30mm
gun weapon system and outfitted with fast attack boats to defend it and the
offshore platforms. The vessels each include a vertical replenishment deck to
facilitate the transfer of supplies as needed.
RiverHawk
Fast Sea Frames is the prime contractor for the OSV procurement, with Gulf
Island Marine Fabricators manufacturing the hull and deckhouse, and outfitting
the vessels.
PEO
Ships is currently managing the design and construction of all U.S. Navy
destroyers, amphibious ships, special mission and support ships, as well as a
wide range of boats and craft for U.S. agencies and foreign military sales.
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