DCNS yesterday floated out the third FREMM frigate Provence from the Lorient Shipyard with two other frigates at different stages of assembly and construction. The French FREMM programme calls for 12...
France has won 1 billion euros contract from Saudi Arabia to overhaul four frigates and two refuelling ships, according to Defense News. The upkeep deal involves French weapons and systems makers...
Raytheon recently signed an agreement with the Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) for the ongoing maintenance and repair of the Australian Defence Air Traffic System (ADATS). The ADATS contract will be for...
The FREMM multi-mission frigate has began sea trials off the French coast in preparation for delivery to the Royal Moroccan Navy later this year. In June, French shipbuilder DCNS successfully completed...
PIRIOU and DCNS announced today the establishment of KERSHIP, a joint company for building ships to civil standards intended for implementation of State action at sea. This project forms part...
The FREMM frigate built for the Royal Moroccan Navy put to sea for the first time on 17 April. This key milestone marks the launch of sea trials, which will...
Naval Defense giant DCNS has signed a contract through DCNS India with SEC Industries worth Rs 310-cr (approximately $50 million) for the indigenization of equipment for the P75 Scorpene submarines....
The delivery, managed by DCNS India, was achieved on time, meeting all the stringent quality standards required for on-board use on a submarine (100% quality compliance). The shipyard Mazagon...
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