Built from a carbon fiber nano-composite system, the LRV-17 is more lightweight, more fuel-efficient, and has more range. According to the company, a maritime security company based in Dubai called Global Maritime Security Solutions (GMSS) will be the first to use utilize the LRV-17 for maritime security purposes, particularly protection against pirates in the coast of Africa as well as surrounding areas.
In 2011, the Council on Foreign Relations has recorded over 439 piracy attacks around the world with damages amounting to almost $7 billion. “The new LRV-17 boats are game changers in maritime security missions because they are the only vessels capable of long range escort and high speeds to deal with multiple pirate threats. They need only small security teams to effectively operate,” said Rhynhardt Berrange, Managing Director of GMSS.