HMNZS Hawea (P3567)

HMNZS Hawea (P3567)

HMNZS "Hawea" (P3567) is a "Protector"-class inshore patrol boat of the Royal New Zealand Navy. "Hawea" is currently under construction and will commission in 2008. She will perform border and fisheries protection patrols.

"Hawea" will be the third ship of this name to serve in the Royal New Zealand Navy and is named after Lake Hawea.

ee also

* Patrol boats of the Royal New Zealand Navy

External links

* [http://www.navy.mil.nz/visit-the-fleet/hawea/default.htm HMNZS Hawea official website]


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