Naval Group Hosts French Armed Forces Minister at Lorient Shipyard

01.07.2019 North America
Naval Group Hosts French Armed Forces Minister at Lorient Shipyard

Naval Group Hosts French Armed Forces Minister at Lorient Shipyard

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Naval Group was extremely honored to host the French Minister for the Armed Forces, Florence Parly at its Lorient Shipyard to celebrate the end of construction of the FREMM frigate Normandie.

This celebration marks not only the end of work on the six multi-mission frigates, but also the beginning of the manufacturing of the FREMM frigates with reinforced air defense capabilities and of the Defense and Intervention Frigate (FDI), the first fully digital warships.

Hervé Guillou, CEO of Naval Group, and Admiral Christophe Prazuck, Chief of Staff of the French Navy, hosted the Minister for the Armed Forces on board the Normandie frigate for a visit. This warship was delivered in a record time of 40 months, the shortest completion time of the whole multi-mission frigates program.

Florence Parly and Hervé Guillou had the opportunity to discuss the ongoing and future surface ships programs built in Lorient: FREMM, FDI and aircraft carriers.

  “We are proud to meet the expectations set by the Millitary Programming Law. Today, with the completion of the FREMM Normandie, Naval Group has fulfilled its commitment. This industrial and technical success, which represents more than 2.5 millions working hours, encourages us to keep on completing our mission in service of our national and international clients. This project shows once again the firm’s capacity to respect its engagements in terms of costs, deadlines and performance,” Hervé Guillou added.

 The Normandie is the sixth French multi-mission FREMM frigate. It will soon be delivered in Brest. This program is managed by the OCCAR (Organization for Joint Armament Cooperation) on behalf of – in France – the French Navy and of the French Defense Procurement Agency (DGA).

 At the same time the construction of two multi-mission frigates with renewed anti-air defense capacities – the Alsace and the Lorraine – will begin in Lorient. They will be respectively delivered in 2021 and 2022.

 Furthermore, Naval Group teams are already launching the program for defense and intervention frigates (FDI) that will be delivered from 2023 onward. This first “fully digital” warship will benefit from the latest digital technologies. The first cut of steel-sheets is expected in October 2019.

 FREMM frigates technical characteristics

 Heavily armed, the Normandie FREMM deploys the most effective equipment and weapon systems, integrating the SETIS software as well as the Herakles multi-function radar, the naval cruise missile (NCM), the Aster and Exocet MM40 missiles and MU 90 torpedoes.

 Overall length: 142 meters

  • Width: 20 meters
  • Displacement: 6,000 tonnes
  • Maximum speed: 27 knots
  • Implementation: 123 persons (among whom 14 dedicated to the helicopter detachment)
  • Range: 45 days

 Naval Group is a European leader in naval defense. As an international high-tech company, Naval Group uses its extraordinary know-how, unique industrial resources and capacity to arrange innovative strategic partnerships to meet its customers’ requirements. The group designs, builds and supports submarines and surface ships.

 Naval Group also supplies services to shipyards and naval bases. In addition, the group offers a wide range of marine renewable energy solutions.

 Attentive to corporate social responsibility, Naval Group adheres to the United Nations Global Compact. The group reports revenues of €3.6 billion and has a workforce of 14,860 (data for 2018). 

 



 
 

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