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From
5-7 September, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, DCNS will participate in DEFSEC
Atlantic international trade show. DCNS is a world leader in naval defence
and an innovative player in energy. As a prime contractor, shipbuilder
and systems integrator, DCNS combines resources and expertise spanning
the naval defence value chain and entire system lifecycles. DCNS delivers
innovative solutions from integrated warships to strategic systems,
equipment, services and new energy solutions.
The DCNS stand showcases:
The FREMM multimission frigates programme combines
the latest technologies developed by the DCNS group. These technological
and engineering advances make the FREMM frigates world leaders in their
class. France’s total order is 11 vessels and the delivery is
scheduled from 2012 to 2022. In addition, one FREMM frigate is currently
under construction for Morocco.
DCNS FREMM
Frigate "Aquitaine"
(picture: DCNS)
The innovative Gowind® vessels,
a new family of two type vessels designed by DCNS: The Gowind® OPV
is designed to meet the operational needs of a large number of navies
focusing on coastal missions/homeland security. A first ship is already
used by the French Navy since October 2011. With a length overall of
87 metres and 1,400 tonnes displacement, the Gowind OPV will offer three
weeks’ blue-water endurance, a range of 8,000 nautical miles and
a top speed of 21 knots. Bigger, Gowind® Combat is a multi-mission
corvette (100 metres, 2,400 tonnes). She has a comprehensive Combat
System for full-scale multi-threat missions, including a complete ASW,
AAW, and ASuW suites.
The Mistral-Class LHD. With a length of 199 metres
and a displacement of 21,500 tonnes, a Mistral-Class LHD offers a
global projection capability for troops and materiel. Mistral-Class
LHD also offers ample capacity as hospital ships or for large-scale
humanitarian missions. The design features electric propulsion using
azimuth pods and high-level automation compatible with a complement
of just 170. A high-performance communications suite, a 3D surveillance
radar and a Senit 9 combat management system (CMS) make the type ideal
as a naval force command vessel.