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Barracuda next-generation SSNs: DCNS completes first hull ring of SSN Tourville
Barracuda next-generation SSNs: DCNS completes first hull ring of SSN Tourville
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Barracuda
next-generation SSNs: DCNS completes first hull ring of SSN Tourville
DCNS’s
Cherbourg centre has completed the first pressure hull ring for the
third Barracuda-type nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) almost one
month ahead of schedule. This is an important milestone for a particularly
ambitious DCNS-led programme.
The first ring of Barracuda No. 3 SSN Tourville was completed less than
two years after that of Barracuda No. 2, SSN Duguay-Trouin.
The first
ring of Barracuda No. 3 SSN Tourville (Picture:
DCNS)
The
Barracuda construction programme is organised like a volume production
programme with clearly defined cost, delivery date and performance targets.
Three Barracuda submarines are currently under construction on a programme
that is being carefully optimised and scheduled to make the best use
of critical resources.
The first of the 21 steel rings making up the pressure hull of a Barracuda
submarine is actually ring No. 7. It is about 9 metres in diameter,
over 3 metres long and forms part of the aft third of the submarine.
Ring No. 7 will house the submarine’s powerplant.
The Barracuda programme will make a vital contribution to the renewal
of France’s naval forces and represents a significant proportion
of the group’s production workload, with DCNS teams and facilities
expected to work on the programme until 2027.
Baracuda
SSN (source: DCNS)
In December 2006, French
defence procurement agency DGA awarded the overall Barracuda contract
to DCNS, appointing the group as programme prime contractor and Areva-TA
as nuclear powerplant prime contractor. The firm order placed at the
same time calls for the development and construction of first-of-class
SSN Suffren, the first of six Barracuda-type SSNs. The contract also
covers through-life support for all six submarines during their first
years of operational service. The second and third tranches, confirmed
in 2009 and 2011 respectively, cover the construction of the second
and third of type SSN Duguay-Trouin and SSN Tourville.
Between 2017 and 2027, Barracuda-type SSNs will replace the Navy’s
current-generation Rubis/Améthyste-class boats. Barracuda mission
capabilities will include intelligence gathering and special operations
(by commandos and special forces), anti-surface and anti-submarine
warfare, land strikes and participation in joint operations wherever
the type’s interoperability and associated capabilities (discreet
communications, tactical datalinks, etc.) are required. The weapons
payload will include next-generation F21 heavyweight torpedoes, SM39
anti-ship missiles and MdCN naval cruise missiles.