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Navantia & GD Bath Iron Works teamed up for US Navy FFG(X) Future Frigate Program.
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Fridtjof Nansen-class frigate. Source: Norwegian Navy
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“Bath Iron Works evaluated many U.S. and foreign designs suited to the FFG(X) requirements and found that the family of frigates designed and built by Navantia is an ideal match,” said BIW President Dirk Lesko. “We look forward to continuing the productive relationship we have had with Navantia for nearly 40 years.”
Navantia’s brings expertise in frigate design and a successful track record of global exports. In order to ensure the program runs to cost and schedule, the U.S. Navy requires designs that are based on a parent-design already in service. |
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The first Air Warfare Destroyer HMAS Hobart. AWD Alliance picture.
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The teaming agreement will see Navantia and Bath Iron Works collaborate on designs evolved from Navantia’s family of AEGIS Frigates, which include the Norwegian F-310 and the Spanish F-100. The latest of this family of vessels, HMAS Hobart, was commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy in September 2017.
The FFG(X) project will provide Combatant and Fleet Commanders a uniquely suitable asset to achieve select sea control objectives and perform maritime security operations while facilitating access in all domains in support of strike group and aggregated fleet operations. With an initial procurement plan of 20 units, the Detail Design and Construction award is planned to be in 2020. |
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