Egypt In 2014, Egypt signed a €1bn contract with Naval Group to buy four Gowind 2,500-ton corvettes with an option for two more. Separately, MBDA negotiated a contract to equip the ships with
MICA vertical launch air-defense missiles and MM40 Block 3
Exocet anti-ship missiles, together worth an additional 400 million euros, while Naval Group negotiated a 100–200 million euro contract for
torpedoes. Three of the corvettes are to be built locally by
Alexandria Shipyard within a technology transfer agreement. It was apparently President
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi who decided these were the ships he wanted rather than the
Meko A200 being offered by German group
ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) or the
Sigma corvette proposed by
Damen of the Netherlands. Egypt is in talks with France to acquire another two Gowind corvettes which, if ordered, would be produced by France in Lorient. In April 2015, Naval Group started cutting metal for the very first Gowind 2500 corvette, with a planned construction period of 29 months. It is the first of a series of four units that will be delivered to Egypt before 2019. The corvette's first block was laid in the dry dock in September 2015. Naval Group celebrated the launch of the first Egyptian Gowind corvette
El Fateh at the Lorient naval shipyard in September 2016.
El Fateh successfully concluded its first
sea trials by the end of March 2017. The Egyptian Navy took delivery of the vessel in September 2017, three years after the order was placed. Alexandria Shipyard started cutting metal for the second Gowind corvette intended for the Egyptian Navy in April 2016. It is the first corvette to be built locally in Egypt. Naval Group sent supervision and technical assistance teams, technical data and necessary components to Alexandria for assisting Egypt in the local construction of the three corvettes. The company also provided training for the Egyptian staff at its site in Lorient. All the Panoramic Sensors and Intelligence Modules (PSIM) were produced and tested in Lorient by Naval Group and later shipped to Alexandria for installation on the corvettes. The launching ceremony of the second Gowind corvette
Port Said took place in September 2018 in Alexandria. Construction work on the third vessel has already started. Its first block was laid in the dry dock by July 2018.
Malaysia Malaysia is locally designing and building six stealth frigates displacing 3,100 tons and length 111 meter based on the design of the Gowind corvette. In 2023, it is confirmed that Malaysia will only build five instead of six ship after the sixth ship were cancelled.
Argentina Argentina chose the OPV variant (Kership design). After repeated negotiations and break-offs. In February 2018 the
Argentine Navy was instructed to restart negotiations with Naval Group for the procurement of four Gowind-class vessels. The decision was motivated by the meeting between Argentine President
Mauricio Macri and French President
Emmanuel Macron at the annual
World Economic Forum summit in
Davos, Switzerland. An order for four vessels was expected in July 2018. In November 2018, Argentina confirmed the purchase of four Gowind-class vessels. The purchase includes the already-built , which in 2016 visited the region on a marketing trip and three new vessels.
United Arab Emirates On March 25 2019, the
United Arab Emirates Navy had signed a contract with Naval Group worth
Euro 750 million (
USD850m) for two 2500 class frigates (actually weighing 2,700 tonnes) with options for two more to be built in partnership with
Abu Dhabi Ship Building Company (ADSB). They will be equipped with Naval Group's SETIS combat management system, MBDA's Exocet missile and VL MICA-NG missiles. This contract was announced in mid-June 2019 by Naval Group. ==Cancelled==