ASIS Boats presented an upgraded version of its 11.5-meter offshore rigid military interceptor at NAVDEX 2025, held in Abu Dhabi from February 17 to 21. Designed for military, law enforcement, and search and rescue operations, this model introduces several improvements over its predecessor, including a partially enclosed wheelhouse that provides better protection for operators while maintaining quick access to equipment and operational areas. The pilot station, now fully covered on top but open on the sides and rear, enhances ergonomics and crew comfort in demanding maritime environments. Read more.
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The vessel's armament capabilities remain a key component of its design, featuring four mounting plates for M240 machine guns and dedicated storage for long weapons (Picture source: Army Recognition)