DCNS is a world leader in naval defence for value-added naval defence
systems and an innovator in the energy sector. As a naval prime contractor,
shipbuilder and systems integrator, DCNS combines resources and expertise
spanning the naval defence value chain and entire system lifecycles.
DCNS delivers innovative solutions from integrated warships to strategic
systems, equipment, services and new energy solutions. |
The
DCNS stand will showcase:
Surface combatants
• The FREMM multimission frigates combine the latest technologies
developed by DCNS. These technological and engineering improvements
make the FREMM frigates the most advanced ships in their class worldwide.
France’s total order is 11 vessels and the delivery is scheduled
from 2012 to 2022. In addition, one FREMM frigate has been recently
delivered to the Royal Moroccan Navy.
• The innovative vessels designed by DCNS:
» The OPV L'Adroit is designed to meet the operational needs of
a large number of navies focusing on coastal missions/homeland security.
A first ship is already in service with the French Navy since October
2011. With a length overall of 87 metres and 1,400 tonnes displacement,
the OPV L'Adroit will offer three weeks’ blue-water endurance,
a range of 8,000 nautical miles and a top speed of 21 knots.
» Bigger, Gowind® Combat is a multi-mission corvette (100
metres, 2,400 tonnes). She has a comprehensive Combat System for full-scale
multi-threat missions, including a complete ASW, AAW, and ASuW suites
Bigger, Gowind® Combat is a multi-mission corvette (100 metres,
2,400 tonnes). She has a comprehensive Combat System for full-scale
multi-threat missions, including a complete ASW, AAW, and ASuW suites. |
Submarines
• The Scorpene medium-size submarines, already chosen by the Chilean,
Royal Malaysian, Indian and Brazilian Navies, represent the state-of-the-art
in submarine design and construction and benefits from the latest technologies
developed for nuclear-powered classes operated by the French Navy, particularly
as regards acoustic discretion and combat system performance. DCNS is
drawing on 100 years’ experience as a designer and builder of
diesel-powered submarines, over 50 years’ experience in nuclear
powered subs, combining the latest advances in acoustic discretion and
propulsion. |