In Metal Gear Solid V, do forward operating base get invaded offline?

I'm on mission 30 and I have a question about forward operating bases. I want to concentrate on the primary missions first, but it is almost mandatory to create a FOB, when I go online. My question is, Can I create a forward operating base and play offline without getting invaded? I don't want to pay attention to that for a while.
Best Answer
No you can not, unfortunately.
It has been confirmed on numerous occasions that you can get invaded even though you are not online.
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You can buy Insurance for your FOB with MB coins, and the first time you do this it is free. 0 MB coins for your first insurance. I believe its so you have time to develop your FOB to a decent defensible state and learn the mechanics.
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