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DCNS announces partnership with Indonesian shipyard PT Pal during Indo Defence 2014.
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Subtics workstation on DCNS stand at Indo Defence 2014 |
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SUBTICS®: a combat management system that can be installed
on any type of submarine. It combines long-range capabilities in all navigation
conditions with powerful weapons (torpedoes, anti-ship missile, counter-measures,
land-attack capability). As a fully-integrated system, all functions are
operated from Multifunction Common Consoles and its open architecture
and modularity guarantee that the system can be adapted to every type
of submarines and configured according to operational requirements. It
can also be upgraded during its lifetime to fulfil new missions and keep
its operational superiority. |
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Gowind 2500 scale model on DCNS stand at Indo Defence 2014 |
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The Gowind® 2500: a multi-mission corvette (100 metres, over
2,000 tonnes). A fully militarised platform, she has a comprehensive Mission
Management System for full-scale multi-threat missions, including a complete
ASW suite with towed array sonar and improved stealth and survivability. |
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DCNS services as presented during Indo Defence 2014 |
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Services: DCNS offers a wide range of support services during
the entire lifecycle of both surface ships and submarines. These services
stretch from the simplest order of spare parts to the through-life support
of complete fleet. On top of current support operations, DCNS can carry
out modernisation and life extension programmes to maintain fleet availability
at optimal cost. DCNS also offers a complete set of courses and solutions
designed to train all levels of naval and industrial personnel, from the
start of a project through decommissioning and/or dismantling. Finally,
DCNS proposes services in naval bases and shipyards from the Design, Engineering,
Construction, and Operation to the maintenance of these infrastructures.
This global offer is designed to help navies to maintain and expand their
self-sufficiency within technology transfer programmes. |
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