The French defence procurement agency (DGA) has awarded DCNS, Thales and ECA a major study contract that is expected to lead, around 2011, to a demonstrator of a new mine...
Veolia Environnement, the global benchmark in environmental solutions, and DCNS, the European leader in the naval defense sector, today announced the creation of the joint-venture company Défense Environnement Services, which will mainly specialize...
For the first time DCNS, European leading player in naval defense systems, will exhibit at IMDS 2009, the International Maritime Defence Show which will be held in St. Petersburg from 24 to...
Patrick Boissier, Chairman & CEO of DCNS Group, a European leader in naval systems, inaugurated DCNS India, a wholly-owned subsidiary specialising in naval services in Mumbai on March 25. ...
EADS Defence & Security, the agent, and its co-contractors DCNS and Rohde & Schwarz, have been notified on December 22 2008, by the DGA procurement branch of the French Ministry...
PARIS --- The French defence procurement agency (DGA) has awarded DCNS and Thales an advanced study contract for a deck landing system for unmanned aerial vehicles. The three-year contract calls...
PARIS --- The DCNS-designed SMX 24 concept-ship submarine will include 'plug-and-fight' modules enabling the boat to be tailored at will for each mission.>> The all-new SMX 24 submarine will incorporate...
RUELLE, France --- On 16 October 2008, Thales successfully launched a VT1 missile using a DCNS-designed SYLVER A35 vertical launcher. The test was conducted at the DGA/CELM test range near...
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The Netherlands has become the first NATO country to contribute funds under a new U
France’s defense procurement agency DGA has tested new software versions of its Murin surveillance radar in a simulated electromagnetic warfare environment to assess performance under electronic threat conditions
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