Défense : La Marine nationale ivoirienne muscle sa flotte avec un nouveau patrouilleur chinois
The strengthening of the Armed Forces of Côte d'Ivoire (FACI) continues. This Thursday, December 18, 2025, the National Navy officially received a new naval unit at the Plateau annex naval base, thus reinforcing its coastal surveillance capacity.
The ceremony took place under the auspices of the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Lassina Doumbia . This new building, the result of military cooperation with the People's Republic of China , adds to a growing list of strategic acquisitions for securing Ivorian waters.
This patrol boat, although compact, is equipped with modern equipment adapted for maritime policing missions:
This acquisition is not an isolated incident. It is part of a comprehensive plan to modernize the Ivorian fleet, which began a decade ago:
| Year | Ship(s) / Type | Notable details |
| 2025 | New Patrol Boat (27m) | Donation from China, received on December 18th. |
| 2023 | OPV 45 (Expectation) | 45-meter offshore patrol vessel. |
| 2022 | P400 (Rear Admiral Lamine Fadika) | A high-seas vessel, the pride of the fleet. |
| 2019 | The Atchan 2 (Type C) | 27 meters, also donated by China. |
| 2015 | CF Sékongo (RPB 33) | Third unit of the RPB 33 type. |
| 2014 | The Emergence & The Shield | First RPB 33 type patrol boats (33m). |
From the OPV 45 offshore patrol vessel to more agile units like the RPB 33 , Côte d'Ivoire now possesses a diversified fleet. These assets enable it to effectively combat maritime piracy, illegal fishing, and cross-border trafficking, thus guaranteeing the country's economic and security sovereignty in the Gulf of Guinea.
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