Aresa PVC-170

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PVC-170
ARESA PVC-170 In Dock.jpg
Class overview
BuildersGrup Aresa Internacional Shipyards
Operators Angolan Navy
Completed5 [1]
Active5 [1]
General characteristics
TypePatrol Boat
Displacement18 t (full) [1]
Length16 m [1]
Beam4.48 m [1]
Draft2.3 m [1]
Propulsion2 diesels; 1,650 hp; 2 shafts [1]
Speed35 kt [1]
Range420 n miles at 20 kt [1]
Complement5 [1]

The PVC-170 is a patrol boat class built for the Angolan Navy by Aresa (Barcelona, Spain) in 2009 for Angolan fishery protection duties under Spanish Fisheries Department aid programme. [1]

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