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Helicopter
& VTOL UAV Landing grids: DCNS wins new orders in China |
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DCNS
has been awarded two new contracts for landing grids compatible with
helicopters and rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicles. The grids will
be installed on two new patrol boats under construction for China Marine
Surveillance.
Time for CMS, one of China’s coastguard agencies, to turn to DCNS.
China Marine Surveillance has launched a programme to build seven 1,500-tonne
offshore patrol vessels, at least two of which will be equipped with
DCNS landing grids. Delivery is scheduled for early 2013. This sale
brings the number of DCNS grids sold in China to 11. |
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DCNS landing grid on a French Navy's Lafayette frigate
(Picture:
DCNS)
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While confirming the Group’s presence in naval
defence on all continents, this order strengthens its leadership on
the highly competitive market for this type of product. Over the course
of their 40-year history, DCNS landing grids have become benchmark products
for the group’s 28 client navies and coast guards. The first order
was booked in 1971 following the launch of the Franco-British Lynx helicopter
programme. Since then, the product has gone from strength to strength,
even in such challenging markets as the US public sector. Since 1991,
the US Coast Guard has chosen DCNS grids for 51 of its vessels.
“We are proud that China Marine Surveillance has chosen to equip
its new ships with DCNS landing grids,” says Georges Thiery, general
manager of DCNS’s Nantes-Indret centre. “The different types
of landing grids machined at the Nantes-Indret centre from stainless
steel blanks are designed to meet our customers’ needs and to
outlive their ships’ working lives. We constantly improve all
our products in response to our customers’ evolving needs. Like
other customers, CMS plans to use its grids with both lightweight unmanned
aerial vehicles and helicopters carrying payloads that are growing heavier
as their ships get lighter.”
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French Navy NH90 about to touch down on the Aconit frigate's landing
grid
(Picture:
DCNS)
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Landing grids are critical components for every helicopter
or UAV take-off or landing by as it is their job to quickly secure the
aircraft to the flight deck. DCNS landing grids also expand the range
of weather conditions and sea states in which flight decks can be used.
In a word, they ensure the safety of the ship, the aircraft and their
respective crews.
Landing grids are advanced technology products. Before they can be installed,
the equipment definition file and its justification must be validated
by an independent entity (e.g. Bureau Véritas) to ensure that
the specifications for mechanical stress, fatigue and shocks under the
specified environmental conditions meet the relevant requirements. It
requires advanced expertise in metallurgy as well as proven supply chain
management and quality assurance to certify that every grid blank meets
the highest specifications. DCNS uses this expertise in all these areas
to ensure that the grid/harpoon interface is precision machined to the
design’s exact requirements. DCNS also has advanced expertise
in materials qualification testing to ensure that the corrosion resistance
of the protective coatings applied to each grid guarantees the highest
performance throughout the ship’s useful life.
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