Al Jubail-class corvette Al Diriyah has arrived in Saudi Arabia


According to a tweet published by the Saudi MoD on December 30, 2022, the Spanish-built Al Jubail class corvette Al Diriyah has arrived in Saudi Arabia.
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Russian Vyborg Shipyard laid the Purga ice class coastguard ship of project 23550 925 001 Saudi Al Jubail class corvette Al Diriyah. (Picture source: Saudi MoD)


Al Diriyah (830) is an Al Jubail-class corvette of the Royal Saudi Navy. Al Diriyah was laid down in 2019 and launched on 14 November 2020 at the Navantia in San Fernando.

In July 2018 it was announced that Navantia had signed an agreement with the Royal Saudi Navy for the production of five Avante 2000 corvettes with the last to be delivered by 2022 at a cost of approximately 2 billion Euros.

Spanish shipbuilder Navantia signed a joint-venture agreement with state-owned Saudia Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) to build five corvettes based on Avante 2000 for Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF).

Under the agreement, the last vessel must be delivered in 2024, including construction, Life Cycle Support for five years, with an option for another five years. The RSNF variant is called Avante 2200.

The Saudi Arabian variant is a 2,000-ton class vessel capable of performing anti-submarine warfare (ASW), anti-surface warfare (ASuW) and anti-air warfare (AAW). The Al Jubail-class corvette has a maximum range of 4,500 nautical miles, achieving 25 knots powered by four diesel engines in CODAD arrangement.

The Al Jubail class is fitted with Leonardo SUPER RAPID 76mm main gun, Rheinmetall Air Defence MILLENNIUM 35mm close-in weapon system, four 12.7mm machine guns, 2x3 torpedo tubes, 2x4 anti-ship missiles, and 64 ESSM surface-to-air missiles (16-cell Mk 41).