Lake-class inshore patrol vessel

In June 2019 the New Zealand Government announced that two of the patrol vessels would be withdrawn from service, and they were decommissioned in October that year.

[2] The ships were built in Whangārei by Tenix Defence, and are based on a modified search and rescue vessel for the Philippine Coast Guard, with a different superstructure design.

Together with their improved speed, this will be sufficient to intercept, for example, large off-shore fishing trawlers working illegally in New Zealand waters.

[2] The shipbuilder claims "the vessel is more than capable of extending the Crown's operational envelope to Southern Ocean patrol duties".

Both Lake-class IPVs underwent restoration work to bring them to Lloyd's Classification in New Zealand before they were transported to Ireland.

[7] These ships are expected to operate primarily in the Irish Sea and off Ireland's South East coast and likely be based in the port of Dún Laoghaire in County Dublin.

Engine room of HMNZS Hawea
M2 12.7x99mm ( .50-cal ) machine gun on HMNZS Hawea