New vessels to be deployed by private security firm for piracy protection off the coast of Africa

SEATTLE, COLUMBUS, Ohio and DUBAI, July 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — the world’s first molecular nanotechnology company, today announced the global launch of the LRV-17. The advanced Long Range Vessel is designed for fuel efficiency and rough sea stabilization with a sprint speed over 40 knots and a range of over 1,500 nautical miles, more than three times the range of comparatively sized vessels. 

Global Maritime Security Solutions (GMSS), a leading maritime security company based in Dubai, will deploy the vessels for maritime security, including piracy protection, off the coast of Africa and surrounding areas.

The LRV-17 is built from Arovex®, a carbon fiber nano-composite system (carbon fiber reinforced plastic enhanced with carbon nanotubes or CFRP-CNT) that reduces structural weight, allowing for more efficient fuel usage and increased range. This is the first time nano-composites have been used as the primary material for a manned vessel.

The LRV-17 is modeled after the Piranha Unmanned Surface Vessel, which debuted in 2010. The Piranha received global attention and established as a pioneer of nano-composite marine manufacturing. The vessel now joins several technology applications using Arovex.

“As the first molecular nanotechnology engineering company in the marine industry, we are proud to launch a manned vessel platform after successfully proving the unmanned platform and then introducing the industry’s lightest and most durable doors, hatches, and other marine closures. These applications of nano-composites are advancing commercial and defense partners’ capabilities when it comes to safety and efficiency,”

The 17-meter (57-foot) vessel’s deep-V hull is designed for fuel efficiency and uses an active gyroscope stabilizer for improved sea handling and decreased human fatigue factors. It is fully deployable with only two operators and can be equipped with an additional four shock-mitigating seats for support personnel, allowing six crew to remain at sea for over five days.  performed primary design and engineering, with secondary engineering, installation, and test analysis being performed by partners Pacific Coast Marine, S3 Maritime, Eltech Electric, Seakeeper, and Donald L. Blount and Associates.

GMSS plans to launch a Merchant Vessel Convoy Escort Program by deploying security teams to operate two LRV-17s to protect ships en route. According to the Council on Foreign Relations, there were 439 worldwide piracy attacks in 2011. One report estimated the piracy impact on the global economy to be $7 billion for 2011, the most detailed estimate to date. (1)

“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. “These attributes create a cost-effective platform to ensure maritime security. The visible presence of the new vessels is expected to deter and help prevent piracy attempts and attacks.”

(1) One Earth Future’s Ocean Beyond Piracy Initiative – http://www.cfr.org/france/combating-maritime-piracy/p18376

About GMSS

Global Maritime Security Solutions (GMSS) was established in 2007 and is a leading security company in the Emirates of Dubai. GMSS dealings are mainly concentrated in carrying out protection of Life, Vessels, Cargo and Oil Platforms at sea. GMSS provides services to large and small clients including the Abu Dhabi Government, FAL Shipping/Oil, Interglobal Shipping and CIDO Shipping. GMSS has been vetted and accredited by the Abu Dhabi Government as a specialist maritime security provider for all ADNATCO/NGSCO vessels at sea and currently operates more than 50 crew at sea protecting ships. For more information on GMSS or the Merchant Vessel Convoy Escort Program visit www.gmss.ae or contact md@gmss.ae.