BPC
Dixmude, the third Mistral-class force projection and command vessel
for the French Navy, has been delivered to the French defence procurement
agency (DGA) three months ahead of the initial contract schedule. The
DGA took formal delivery of the ship on 3 January 2012. This success
is the result of outstanding cooperation between industry partners DCNS
and STX France. The design, construction and testing of the vessel was
conducted in close partnership with DGA and French Navy teams.
Gérard Longuet, the French Minister for Defence and Veteran Affairs,
praised this achievement after touring BPC Dixmude in Toulon on Saturday
14 January 2012.
The DGA ordered BPC Dixmude in April 2009 under the French government's
economic stimulus package. It was scheduled for delivery to the DGA
at the end of the first quarter of 2012 for entry into active service
with the French Navy later in the year. However, the DGA was able to
take formal delivery of the vessel on 3 January 2012, three months ahead
of the contract deadline.
BPC Dixmude, France's third BPC-type force projection and command vessel,
benefited from lessons learned during the construction of the first
two Mistral-class ships and efficient cooperation between shipbuilder
and outfitter STX France and DCNS, which has responsibility for the
combat system and logistic support.
STX France coordinated industrial operations and built the platform
and propulsion system as well as installing shipboard equipment. After
successful sea trials, BPC Dixmude returned to Toulon in July 2011.
DCNS then integrated and tested the combat system, including its communication,
navigation and combat management capabilities. |
Between April 2009, when the
first steel was cut, and July 2011 when the platform was delivered, STX
France consistently outpaced the production schedule. DCNS was also able
to validate the combat system with just three sea trials, instead of the
six scheduled under the contract.
The commitment and availability of the participating DGA and Navy teams
and ready naval and air support ensured that the trials went very smoothly
indeed.
The fact that BPC Dixmude’s Navy crew was able to work on board
and familiarise itself with the new vessel from June 2011 contributed
further to the success of the trials.
In 2012, BPC Dixmude will be used as a training ship for the French Navy's
Jeanne d'Arc mission. In this capacity, it will host a new cohort of officer
cadets for instruction and exercises at sea as well as a detachment of
French Army personnel.
The first two Mistral-class vessels, BPC Mistral and BPC Tonnerre, were
co-designed by DCNS and STX France and delivered to the French Navy in
2006 and 2007 respectively. |