Panama, Taiwan sign agreement for naval interceptor craft


News from Panama / Tuesday, April 11th, 2017

Panama and Taiwan have signed an agreement for the latter’s donation of an Interceptor 1102 platform for the Central American country, Panama’s Ministry of Public Security (Ministerio de Seguridad Pública: MINSEG) reported on 29 March.

The Interceptor will be utilized by the National Naval Air Service (Servicio Nacional Aeronaval: SENAN) to patrol Colón province, in Panama’s Caribbean side. This is the third Interceptor that Taipei has provided Panama City as part of co-operation agreement ‘Programa Binacional de Cooperación 2014-2019’, MINSEG explained. The delivery date of the new platform has not been disclosed.

Produced by Damen Shipyards Group, the Interceptor 1102 measures 10.97 m, has a top speed of over 55 kts, a crew of two, and space for a boarding crew of four.