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Production challenge met: DCNS delivers first FREMM frigate to French Navy
Production challenge met: DCNS delivers first FREMM frigate to French Navy
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challenge met: DCNS delivers first FREMM frigate to French Navy
On
23 November, European Joint Armament Cooperation Organization OCCAR*
formally signed acceptance documents on behalf of French defence procurement
agency DGA following the delivery of FREMM frigate Aquitaine in compliance
with all contractual requirements. Aquitaine is the first FREMM multimission
frigate for the French Navy. This major technological and industrial
achievement is the result of a design and construction process conducted
under DCNS programme prime contractorship and in close collaboration
with the Navy, the DGA and OCCAR every step of the way.
From the moment the FREMM shipbuilding phase got under way, the Group’s
employees and partners worked together to apply their know-how to the
construction of this first-of-class vessel.
French Navy
Aquitaine Frigate, head of Aquitaine class
(Picture: DCNS)
As the
programme progressed, DCNS teams ticked the boxes for milestone and
milestone until the Aquitaine was floated out of the building dock in
April 2010 then set sail for her first sea trials in April 2011. In
so doing, all demonstrated yet again their expertise and pride in completing
a technologically advanced industrial programme on time.
“We are very pleased to have delivered the first FREMM frigate.
This success plus the growing interest expressed by navies around the
world in our surface combatant systems strengthens our resolve to pursue
our international goals,” says FREMM programme manager Vincent
Martinot-Lagarde. “Our proven capabilities in the design, construction
and integration of innovative systems have made the Group a new global
benchmark in surface combatant systems.”
FREMM multimission frigates are designed for multirole missions including
anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare and for subsequent upgrades
to the land strike and air defence roles; they are also designed for
optimal performance with a complement of just 108.
The Aquitaine's delivery was celebrated as the FREMM production ramp-up
at DCNS’s Lorient shipyard peaked.
Five FREMM frigates are currently under construction at the Group’s
Lorient centre:
• second-of-type Mohammed VI for the Royal Moroccan Navy is undergoing
sea trials
• third-of-type Normandie is undergoing outfitting after being
floated out on 18 October this year
• the fourth-of-type is under construction in a building dock
• pre-outfitting of hull blocks for the fifth-of-type began in
September 2011
• plate cutting and machining for the sixth-of-type, also for
the French Navy, began in August 2012.
* The DGA delegated OCCAR to manage and oversee the contract to
deliver 11 FREMM frigates to the French Navy on its behalf.