HMS Saud, the Royal Saudi Naval Forces' first multi-mission surface combatant Saudi Ministry of Defence
Naval Ships

US builder launches Royal Saudi Naval Forces' newest warship

Will Xavier

Fincantieri Marinette Marine (FMM) in Wisconsin has launched the first unit in a new class of warships ordered by the Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF).

The future HMS Saud and her sisters will be designated as "multi-mission surface combatants" (MMSCs). They are variants of the Freedom-class littoral combat ships (LCS) that Lockheed Martin and FMM built for the US Navy from 2005 to 2025.

Upon completion, the MMSCs will each have a length of 118 metres, a beam of 17.6 metres, a draught of 4.3 metres, a maximum displacement of approximately 3,600 tonnes, a crew of 100, and a combined diesel and gas arrangement of two gas turbines and two diesel engines.

Their armament will consist of Evolved Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missiles, Harpoon anti-ship missiles, and torpedoes.

FMM is building four MMSCs for the RSNF. Deliveries of the ships were originally scheduled to commence in 2023.

Unlike the Freedom-class LCS, the MMSCs will not feature modular construction and will instead boast permanently installed weapons and systems.