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Indo Defence 2016: BAE Systems hawks OPVs

25th October 2016 - 07:57 GMT | by Chen Chuanren in Singapore

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BAE Systems hopes to make its mark in the Asia-Pacific region through platforms such as offshore patrol vessels (OPV) and Hawk advanced jet trainers, both of which it will be highlighting at Indo Defence 2016. 

The builder of Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers is looking to introduce its 80m/90m OPVs to cater to the Indonesian Navy’s need to protect the exclusive economic zone of the world’s largest archipelago. 

A Krabi-class OPV is already in operation with the Royal Thai Navy, and BAE Systems signed a contract with Bangkok Dock for a second vessel in January. 

Another key platform BAE

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Chen Chuanren is Shephard’s Singapore correspondent, covering primarily land and sea systems. He served in …

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