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The First Multipurpose Ship of the Chilean Navy Achieves a 50% Advance in Its Construction

The first multipurpose vessel of the Chilean Navy's Escotillion IV project reached 78% of the advance in the assembly of blocks in grade and about 50% of the advance in its construction in the industrial plant Talcahuano de Astilleros y Maestranzas de la Armada (Asmar).According to Infogate, the detailed engineering of the project presents in parallel a significant advance, remaining only three areas to be reviewed and approved of this unit that…
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The first multipurpose vessel of the Chilean Navy's Escotillion IV project reached 78% of the advance in the assembly of blocks in grade and about 50% of the advance in its construction in the industrial plant Talcahuano de Astilleros y Maestranzas de la Armada (Asmar).According to Infogate, the detailed engineering of the project presents in parallel a significant advance, remaining only three areas to be reviewed and approved of this unit that…

The first unit of the project Escotillon IV, which is built in the Shipyards and Masterhouses of the Navy (ASMAR) in Talcahuano, already reached a 78% advance in the arming of blocks in grada and about 50% of total advance. Named Platform 115, it is projected that this ship will be launched to the sea in 2026 [...] The entry First ship of Escotillon IV reaches 50% advance was first published in INFOGATE.

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infogate.cl broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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