Nation |
Date |
Quantity |
Type |
Notes |
Netherlands |
2001 |
2 |
4207 |
In 2001 the Netherlands ordered two vessels to serve in the Dutch customs' service. Visarend commissioned in 2001, Zeearend in 2002.[1] now operated by the Dutch Coast Guard |
United Kingdom |
2001 |
4 |
4207 |
the UKBA 42m Customs Cutters Seeker, Searcher, Vigilant and Valiant are operated by the United Kingdom Border Agency.[9] |
Honduras |
2013 |
2 |
4207 |
Honduran Navy 2 patrol vessels 4207 (FNH 1401 Lempira and FNH 1402 Morazan) and 6 Damen Interceptor 1102 in service 2013[10] |
Jamaica |
2005 |
3 |
4207 |
The three vessels which form the County-class are HMJS Surrey, HMJS Cornwall and HMJS Middlesex.[2][7] They were built in the Netherlands, and the last vessel was delivered in December 2006. |
Barbados |
2007 |
3 |
4207 |
Built for the Barbados Coast Guard.[2][3][6] HMBS Leonard C Banfield and HMBS Rudyard Lewis were scheduled to be delivered in 2008.[6] HMBS Trident was scheduled for delivery in 2009. |
Albania |
2007 |
4 |
4207 |
The Iliria and three other vessels: Oriku, Lisus and Butrindi[4][5] operated by the Albanian Naval Defense Forces |
South Africa |
2004 |
3 |
4708 |
Lillian Ngoyi-class environmental inshore patrol vessels: Lillian Ngoyi, Ruth First and Victoria Mxenge are employed by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.[6] |
Netherlands Antilles & Aruba[6] |
1998 |
3 |
4100 |
Jaguar, Panter and Poema employed by the Netherlands Antilles & Aruba Coast Guard.[6] |
Vietnam[6] |
2004 |
3 |
4100 |
SAR-411, SAR-412 and SAR-413 employed by Vietnam Coast Guard search and rescue service.[6] |
Canada |
2009 |
9 |
4207 |
In 2009 the Department of Fisheries and Oceans announced it would be purchasing 9 patrol vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard.[11][12][13][14][15] The Hero-class patrol vessels began entering service in 2011. |
Mexico |
2012 |
6 |
4207 |
The Mexican Navy – Armada de México – inducted the first two of what could be several Tenochtitlan-class coastal patrol boats.[citation needed] The two StanPatrol 4207 patrol boats – ARM Tenochtitlan (PC-331) and ARM Teotihuacan (PC-332) were built at a cost of $9 million USD each at ASTIMAR 1 in Tampico, Tamaulipas and completed in April and May 2012.[16][17] |
United States |
2012 |
|
4708 |
The United States Coast Guard is proposing the purchase of 24-34 cutters as the Sentinel class.[2][18][19][20][21] |
Bulgaria |
2010 |
1 |
4207 |
The Bulgarian Border Police accepted delivery of the Obzor on July 16, 2010.[22] |
Venezuela |
2014 |
6 |
4207 |
The Bolivarian Armada of Venezuela ordered 6 vessels together with 6 Damen Ocean Patrol 5007 in March 2014. They are being built in UCOCAR shipyard with the assistance of DAMEX Shipbuilding & Engineering, Cuba. |
Venezuela |
2014 |
6 |
5009 |
The Bolivarian Armada of Venezuela ordered 6 vessels together with 6 Damen Stan Patrol 4207 in March 2014. They are being built in UCOCAR shipyard with the assistance of DAMEX Shipbuilding & Engineering, Cuba. |
Bahama's |
2013 |
4 |
4207 |
The Royal Bahamas Defence Forces ordered 4 vessels together with 4 x Sea Axe 3007 Patrols and 1 x Stan Lander 5612 Logistics Support and Landing Craft in April 2013. |
Qatar |
2014 |
6 |
5009 |
The Qatar Armed Forces ordered 6 vessels together with 1 x 52 meter Diving Support Vessel on March 31st 2014. The vessels are to be build by Nakilat Damen Shipyard Qatar |