The Commanding Officer of the Offshore Patrol Vessel “Serviola” welcomes you and invites you to visit this website. The “Serviola” is part of the Maritime Action Force and her home port is the Military Arsenal of Ferrol.
Displacement: 1,200 tons.
Length: 70 m.
Beam: 10 m
Crew: 47.
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Aircraft: Capability to operate with medium-sized helicopters
Miscellaneous: 2 semi-rigid craft.
The ship’s main mission, as a Maritime Action Ship, is the protection of national interests in areas of national sovereignty, especially territorial waters and the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
Her capabilities include:The ship’s home port is the Military Arsenal of Ferrol – one of the main naval bases of the Spanish Navy – along with other Maritime Action ships and Fleet units.
The ship has a 3”/50 gun, two 12,7 mm “Browning” machineguns, 1 MG-42 machinegun and other portable weapons like CETME rifles, STAR pistols and shotguns.
Two semi-rigid craft are used for boarding suspicious vessels. These visits are conducted by Marine Corps and Special Naval Warfare units, or – if necessary – by Police Forces.
The offshore patrol boat “Serviola” is the first of a series of four patrol boats built by NAVANTIA (former Bazán) in its Ferrol shipyards. The ship was launched in 1990 and delivered to the Spanish Navy on October 2nd 1992.
The “Serviola” is the second ship with that name in the Navy. The first one was a small vessel built in 1954.
The ship is part of the Maritime Action Force with base in Ferrol. She is adequately fitted out to carry out surveillance and protection tasks in our EEZ (up to 200 miles). Her range (8,000 nm) permit prolonged periods at sea; more than 30 days.
This versatile ship can participate in a wide variety of operations. The following are some of her most important missions:The crew consists of 47 people: 8 officers, 10 NCOs and 29 seamen and ratings. This small complement favors comradeship onboard.
The patrol boat “Serviola” regularly takes part in surveillance operations in areas of national interest and in scheduled exercises with other State units and agencies.
While berthed, her main activities relate to personnel training and maintenance, to keep the ship fully operational.