DCNS entrega la 5º fragata FREMM Languedoc

FREMM Auvergne

DCNS entregó el Languedoc FREMM fragata destinada a la Marina francesa, con motivo de la ceremonia de aceptación por parte de la OCCAR (Organización Conjunta de Cooperación en Armamento) en nombre de la francesa DGA (Direction Générale de l'Armement). Este evento demuestra una vez más el éxito industrial del mayor programa de defensa naval europea. Las fragatas FREMM se encuentran entre algunos de los más alto rendimiento de última generación vasos combate en el mercado y ya han ganado más de tres Armadas cliente.

FREMM Languedoc is the fifth unit to be built by DCNS and the third intended for the French Navy. The frigate was officially accepted by OCCAR (Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation), an international organisation for the through-life management of cooperative defence equipment programmes, which has the role of contracting authority for FREMMs intended for France and Italy.
The official acceptance of the FREMM Languedoc is a demonstration of the satisfaction of the operational personnel that had the opportunity to test its exceptional military qualities in multiple operations theatres. At the start of the year, the Aquitaine and Provence FREMMs participated in the Task Force 50 actions in the Persian-Arabian Gulf, at the sides of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, designed, built and maintained by DCNS.


The FREMMs are the first vessels in Europe to deploy the naval cruise missile (MdCN) for which the first firing took place on 19 May 2015 from the FREMM Aquitaine.
“The delivery of the FREMM Languedoc represents an opportunity to highlight the serial effects of a programme that DCNS clients can take advantage of”, notes Anne Bianchi, Director of the FREMM programme at DCNS. “With this fifth unit, DCNS has again improved its industrial and economic performance. It was possible to reduce the duration of the sea acceptance trials for the Languedoc frigate to five weeks, thanks to the experience acquired for the FREMMs already delivered. The DCNS teams and our partners have, in effect, attained an unprecedented level of vessel completion even before its first sea outing”, she underlines.


The FREMM programme represents today the construction of ten vessels, of which eight for the French Navy. Six FREMMs will have been delivered to the French Navy before mid-2019, in accordance with the 2015-2019 military programming law. DCNS is currently completing the FREMM Auvergne, which was floated on 2 September 2015, and is pursuing the assembly of the FREMM Bretagne. Work has started on the eighth FREMM in the series, the Normandie. Last but not least, DCNS is finalising the design of two FREMMs with strengthened anti-aircraft capacities, the delivery of which is slated for 2022.


FREMM technical characteristics


Heavily armed, the FREMMs deploy the most effective weapon systems and equipment, such as the Herakles multifunction radar, the naval cruise missile (MdCN), the Aster and Exocet MM 40 missiles or the MU 90 torpedoes.

 Longitud total: 142 metros

 Anchura: 20 metros

 Desplazamiento: 6.000 toneladas

 Velocidad máxima: 27 nudos

 Operación: 108 personas (desprendimiento helicóptero incluido)

 Capacidad de alojamiento: 145 personas

 Rango: 6.000 millas náuticas a 15 nudos

Fuente:  en.dcnsgroup.com

Escrito por Jacqueline Abrego

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