Tunisia; Navy commissions two U.S.-donated Island-Class patrol boats  

On April 17, 2025, the Tunisian Navy held a commissioning ceremony for two 110-foot (34-meter) American Island-class patrol boats at the naval base in La Goulette, near Tunis. These vessels were recently transferred from the United States as part of a broader U.S. commitment to support Tunisia’s maritime security and regional stability. The ceremony took place during a port visit by the USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20), the flagship of the U.S. Sixth Fleet, symbolizing the strong and long-standing maritime cooperation between the two countries.

United States Transfers Two 34m Island-Class Patrol Boats to Tunisia During  Visit of USS Mount Whitney - U.S. Embassy in Tunisia

The transfer of the two American Island-class patrol boats marks a significant milestone in the U.S.-Tunisia defense relationship. These ships were originally part of the U.S. Coast Guard fleet and were refurbished and modernized before their delivery to Tunisia. Their commissioning into the Tunisian Navy is a critical step forward in enhancing the country’s maritime capabilities. Each Island-class patrol boat is 34 meters in length, powered by twin diesel engines, capable of reaching speeds up to 29.5 knots, and has a range of over 3,000 nautical miles. They are armed with a 25mm Mk 38 machine gun and two .50 caliber machine guns, and outfitted with advanced radar and navigation systems. These capabilities will allow Tunisia to significantly improve its maritime patrol, border control, counter-smuggling, and search and rescue missions.

This transfer is not an isolated act but part of a continuous series of U.S. military assistance to Tunisia. Over the years, the United States has provided equipment, training, and logistical support aimed at strengthening Tunisia’s defense forces and their ability to respond to both traditional and asymmetric threats. These contributions are critical given Tunisia’s strategic location along the Mediterranean and its proximity to conflict zones in North Africa. The Island-class boats are expected to play a central role in Tunisia’s maritime strategy, particularly in controlling illicit trafficking, safeguarding economic exclusive zones, and enhancing coastal surveillance operations.

 Tunisia; Navy commissions two U.S.-donated Island-Class patrol boats  

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