I don't think so.. because of the numbers..(20 to be manufactured in Egypt)
I believe they are going to be the
Diciotti-class offshore patrol vessel with 390 tons displacement..armed with
1 × Otobreda KBA 25/80 mm and 2 x 12.7mm MGs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diciotti-class_offshore_patrol_vessel
All the other Italian OPVs are corvette and frigate sizes.. so we can eliminate them..Even Italy doesn't have 20 of each..
*The Egyptian OPVs will likely be more modern with better systems and armaments.. and a displacement of less than 500 tons
The design for
P61 (Saettia MK3) provides a clear rear half to the ship, providing sufficient space with reinforcement to land a
helicopter, up to the size of an
AW139. P61 has the capability of carrying out patrols up to
Sea State 5, and withstand sea conditions up to Sea State 7. It can launch a rib patrol boat via a rear launch ramp up to Sea State 4.
This combination of modifications increases vessel weight to 450-tonnes, and reduces standard crew capacity to 25. Maximum unrefueled patrol length at 20 knots (37 km/h) is 3,000 nautical miles (5,600 km).
They cost around $20 million each.. but since they will be made in Egyptian shipyards.. they will likely cost less than that..
**Now we can understand why the Egyptian Navy
was interested in about
20 Leonardo AW149 helicopters (plus another 10 as option)