Saudi Royal Navy launches new ship Jubail
The Royal Navy of Saudi Arabia organized the unveiling ceremony of the new ship Jubail (Hill No. 828) to join its navy. According to the state-run Saudi news agency AK, the Jubail is one of five ships built for the Saudi navy in collaboration with Spanish shipbuilder Nooncia. The joint venture is called Sami Noonchia Industries. The ships will be delivered to Saudi Arabia's Royal Naval Force by 2024. The ships will be equipped with fire control systems, especially in combat situations. And the best communication system with other technologies will be installed. Vice Admiral Fahd bin Abdullah Al Ghafili of the Saudi Royal Navy and President of Nauncia Susanna de Saria and other military and government officials attended the ceremony. According to the Saudi Gazette, Vice Admiral Fahd al-Ghafili emphasized the importance of the agreement with the Spanish shipbuilder Nauncia. He said the project was one of the largest capacity building programs for the Saudi royal navy. Reflects the strong strategic relationship between Spain And it is an important step in enhancing cooperation between the Saudi navy in the field of shipbuilding education and training.
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