Aircraft Carriers
Nuclear and conventional aircraft carrier platforms with strategic power projection capabilities, providing air superiority on the high seas.

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Nuclear and conventional aircraft carrier platforms with strategic power projection capabilities, providing air superiority on the high seas.
Amphibious warfare platforms capable of managing landing operations and deploying marine units and armored vehicles.
Large-scale surface warfare platforms capable of multi-role missions, equipped with heavy armament and advanced radar systems.
Multi-role warships with air, surface, and anti-submarine warfare capabilities, forming the core protection and strike force of fleets.
Medium-tonnage combatant ships used in roles ranging from escort and patrol duties to surface warfare operations.
Agile warships designed for patrol, surveillance, and surface warfare in coastal waters and exclusive economic zones.
Patrol Vessels (OPVs) are cost-effective multi-role ships built for maritime security, EEZ patrol, surveillance, interdiction, and sustained presence. Positioned between coast guard cutters and corvettes, modern OPVs can be configured for scalable combat systems depending on operational needs.
Small-tonnage platforms with high speed and maneuverability, capable of sudden strikes usually with guided missiles.
Nuclear and conventionally powered platforms operating underwater, based on strategic deterrence and stealth.
Ships with fuel, ammunition, and supply transfer capacity that ensure the operational continuity of navies in the high seas.
Specialized ships equipped with advanced sensors for signals intelligence (SIGINT), electronic warfare, and data collection missions.
Units that undertake support and service tasks of the navy, such as tugs, hospital ships, and training platforms.
Technical reviews and operational roles of autonomous or remote-controlled surface vessels (USVs) and unmanned underwater platforms (UUVs/AUVs).