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Russian Navy to buy L-CAT/EDA-R landing catamarans from France for Mistral class LHD.
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Naval Forces News - Russia |
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Russian Navy to buy L-CAT/EDA-R landing catamarans from France for Mistral class LHD | ||||||
Russian
Ambassador in Paris, Alexandre Orlov, Announced on Friday 23rd 2012
that Russia will be purchasing the L-CAT fast amphibious landing craft
(dubbed EDA-R for "engin de débarquement amphibie rapide"
by the French Navy) to be used with the Russian Navy's future Mistral
class LHDs. |
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CNIM's L-CAT, named EDA-R in French Navy service (picture: CNIM) |
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EDA-R (picture: French Navy) |
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The L-CAT variable draft system explained (picture: CNIM) |
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Designed
to land troops and military vehicles from an over-the-horizon amphibious
vessel (30 nautical miles/55 km), the L-CAT can be used for humanitarian
operations in areas lacking port infrastructures. With a length of 30
meters and a width of 12 meters, the L-CAT has a payload of 80 tons
with a speed of 18 knots fully loaded and 30 knots when empty. Its doors
at the front and rear simplify the loading and unloading of vehicles. Russia and France signed an agreement in June 2011 for the construction of two Mistral class BPC for the Russian Navy. The first ship of the class will be named "Sevastopol" and the second, "Vladivostok". Both ships to be built by DCNS at STX shipyards of Saint-Nazaire. The hulls of the third and fourth Mistral-type vessels purchased by Moscow will be built in Russia. Click here to learn more on L-CAT fast amphibious landing craft |