Sultan Moulay Ismail (614) (Arabic: السلطان مولاي اسماعيل) is a SIGMA 9813 frigate of the Royal Moroccan Navy.
The ship is the second of three SIGMA multi-mission frigates ordered by Morocco from Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding, entering service in 2012.
The frigate has a displacement of 1,950 tonnes (1,920 long tons) and is powered by combined diesel or electric (CODOE) type propulsion, consisted of two 8,100 kW (10,900 shp) SEMT Pielstick 20PA6B STC diesel engines, four 435 kVA/60 Hz generators, and one 150 kVA/60Hz emergency generator connected to two screws.
[2] The second frigate, which is a SIGMA 9813 design, was laid down in March 2009 at Damen's Vlissingen-East shipyard in Vlissingen, Netherlands.
[5] In the next three weeks the ship's crew underwent Sail Safety Training in Den Helder and the North Sea, assisted by Royal Netherlands Navy personnel.