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Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore launched six next-generation patrol craft.


| 2020

According to a press release published by the MPA (Maritime and Port Authority) of Singapore on August 9, 2020, MPA launched six next-generation patrol craft to enhance its frontline capabilities to ensure navigational safety, and enhance the protection of the marine environment in the Port of Singapore.
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Russian Vyborg Shipyard laid the Purga ice class coastguard ship of project 23550 925 001 MPA's Next-Generation Patrol Craft. (Picture source MPA)


These new 17-metre patrol craft will be equipped with the Intelligent Port Marine System to enhance MPA’s seaward capabilities in conducting enforcement patrols and responding to marine emergencies. With predictive capabilities using both real-time and historical data, MPA’s next-generation patrol craft can carry out targeted enforcement and response mitigation. Integrating data analytics with onboard surveillance, navigation, and communication systems also improves information relay from the craft to shore-based command centers and increases MPA port inspectors’ situational awareness of ground activities.

The new patrol craft possesses new surveillance capabilities such as the multi-sensor marine thermal cameras, chemical gas detectors, and drones. Each patrol craft also has a rescue boat fitted with a man overboard recovery system and towing capabilities for small craft to support search and rescue operations. Equipped with a dispersant spray system and containment booms, the patrol craft can also be deployed to respond to oil spills.

The six new patrol craft replace the existing fleet of patrol craft, which operated between 2012 and 2020.


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