![]() Its range will be 360 nautical miles when fully laden. The MSV(L) is 117 feet long and can travel up to 21 knots fully laden and 30 knots unladen. The current Army Acquisition Objective is to build 13 vessels. ![]() It is the first major Army watercraft acquisition in more than 20 years. Her Selective Catalytic Reducers reduce harmful NOx exhaust emissions, and she has been built to adhere to Polar Code safety regulations and is ice strengthened to Polar Class level 6 for Southern Ocean monitoring and Antarctic operations including the resupply of McMurdo Station and Scott Base.The MSV(L) will replace the Landing Craft Mechanized-8, (LCM-8,) a Vietnam-era watercraft. ![]() This design incorporates a new wave-piercing bow which reduces resistance and lowers fuel burn, while its Combined Diesel Electric and Diesel propulsion plant has lower fuel emissions than older vessels. ![]() Her many capabilities include the ability to carry up to 22 twenty-foot shipping containers, high capacity fresh water generation plants (enough to produce 100,000 litres per day), self-defence systems, aviation and marine fuel cargo tanks, dual all-electric replenishment at sea rigs, a SH-2G(I) Seasprite Helicopter or NH90 helicopter, integrated communications and bridge systems, an integrated platform management system and winterisation features such as some upper deck trace heating and an ice-strengthened hull and underwater fittings.Īotearoa utilises a world-first naval “Environship” leadge bow design. The 26,000 tonne tanker and replenishment ship is the largest our Navy has ever operated. ![]() In 2020, our Royal New Zealand Navy formally commissioned Aotearoa. HMNZS Aotearoa's primary mission is to provide global sustainment to New Zealand and coalition maritime, land and air units, and United Nations security operations through resupply of ship and aviation fuel, dry goods, water, spare parts and ammunition. ![]()
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