Rendering of a Gibbs and Cox 88-metre corvette Gibbs and Cox
Naval Ships

US firm unveils new corvette design

Jens Karsten

US naval architecture firm Gibbs and Cox recently unveiled a new design of corvette that will also be marketed to export customers.

The corvettes in the class are being developed as scaled-down variants of a Gibbs and Cox frigate design, examples of which are under construction in Taiwan and will take on anti-air warfare and anti-submarine warfare missions.

Each corvette will have a length of 88 metres and a diesel propulsion system. The design has adopted a deliberately smaller size compared to the company's frigates to enable manufacture at lower tier shipyards and at a reduced cost, but with limited capability.

The ships will also each have a deck capable of accommodating 20-foot containers, a flight deck for use by a helicopter, and two rigid inflatable boat bays.

Like the frigates on which they are based, the new Gibbs and Cox corvettes will each be built with an operational life of 40 years.