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MV NNS Erinomi

Historic African Maritime Vessel

Country Nigeria
Type Patrol boat
Water Body Atlantic Ocean
Service Period 1977 - Present
Service Timeline
1977
1900 1963 2026
49
Years in Service
Operational
Current Status
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NNS Erinomi
Operational

Overview

NNS Erinomi is a patrol boat owned and operated by the Nigerian Navy, commissioned in 1977 to enhance Nigeria's maritime security in the Atlantic Ocean. It represents Nigeria's commitment to protecting its coastal waters and economic interests.

Detailed History

NNS Erinomi is a patrol boat commissioned by the Nigerian Navy in 1977 and remains under Nigerian ownership and operation. Built to bolster Nigeria's naval capabilities, Erinomi has been actively involved in maritime patrols, anti-smuggling operations, and coastal defense in the Atlantic Ocean. The vessel is a symbol of Nigeria's post-independence naval development and sovereignty over its maritime domain. It was procured specifically for the Nigerian Navy and has never been a foreign vessel loaned or temporarily operated by Nigeria. The ship has contributed significantly to Nigeria's maritime security and regional naval presence.

Key Highlights

Era Pre-1980 African Maritime
Region ocean
Historical Age 49 years
Documentation Verified Historic Record

Technical Specifications

Basic Information

Vessel Name NNS Erinomi
Vessel Type Patrol boat
Country/Flag Nigeria
Water Body Atlantic Ocean (Ocean)

Service History

Launch Year 1977
Current Status Operational

Physical Dimensions

Length 36.00 meters
Beam (Width) 7.50 meters
Displacement 150 tons

Capacity Information

Crew Capacity 30 personnel
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