What's Happening?
Italian shipyard Fincantieri has announced its plan to supply a support vessel to the Italian Navy, designed for underwater operations. The ship is expected to offer maximum operational versatility, allowing
for rapid reconfiguration based on mission needs. This development follows a preliminary market consultation by the Italian Ministry of Defence's Directorate of Naval Armaments in July 2025, which outlined the need for a naval unit capable of deploying unmanned maritime vehicles. The ship will be refitted at Fincantieri's Palermo facility before entering service, with an expected delivery by February 2026.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of this support vessel is significant for the Italian Navy's operational capabilities, particularly in underwater surveillance and critical undersea infrastructure protection. The ship's ability to deploy unmanned maritime vehicles enhances Italy's maritime security and surveillance operations. This development also reflects Fincantieri's strategic role in advancing naval technology and supporting national defense objectives. The project may influence future naval procurement strategies and collaborations within the European defense sector.








