The FREMM (French: Frégate Européenne Multi-Mission; Italian: Fregata Europea Multi-Missione ), which stands for "European multi-purpose frigate", is a Franco-Italian family of multi-purpose frigates designed by Naval Group and Fincantieri. The design of the Constellation-class ships is based on the Italian FREMM multi-mission frigate parent design that was modified by ship designer Gibbs & Cox to accommodate Navy survivability and.
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The Spartaco Schergat (F 598) frigate is the first of two FREMMs in a new ASuW/ASW hybrid configuration which are under procurement by the Italian MoD's Naval Armament Directorate (NAVARM) to replace the two FREMM GP (General Purpose) sold to Egypt by Fincantieri. The FREMM European multi-mission frigate is a joint programme between France and Italy. It will build 21 FREMM frigates for the French Navy and the Italian Navy. The frigates are 140m in length and 20m wide with a 6,000t displacement. The ship can hold 108 officers and crew. U.S. Navy's Constellation-Class: New Frigate to Start Construction This Year U.S. Navy CAPT Kevin Smith, program manager (PMS 515) of the Constellation-class frigate, provided the latest updates on the program, during the Surface Navy Association (SNA) 2022 National Symposium held in Washington between 11-13 January. Tayfun Ozberk 15 Jan 2022 WASHINGTON — The U.S. Navy selected Fincantieri's FREMM design for its next-generation frigate, but as with most new platforms it will be a long time before the first ship hits the fleet. The.
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The Constellation-class frigate will be built by Wisc.-based shipbuilder Fincantieri Marinette Marine. That firm used the FREMM, a class of multi-purpose European frigates designed and built. The Navy and Fincantieri adapted the Italian FREMM multi-mission frigate parent design so the Constellation-class frigates can field U.S. systems like Aegis Baseline 10 and C4I systems, Moton said. The European Multi-Mission Frigate (or FREMM, for the French Frégate Européenne Multi-Mission) DA Lorraine began its trials on Feb. 22, off the coast of Brittany, Naval Group said in a press. That is faster than the rate of one FREMM frigate a year Fincantieri managed in Italy. U.S. Navy officials have mulled exercising a contractual right to buy the frigate's technical data package.
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Naval Group press release First sea trials for the last of the French FREMM series Ordered by the Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation (OCCAR), on behalf of the French Procurement Agency (DGA) and the French Navy, the FREMM DA Lorraine is the eighth and last multi-mission frigate to be built for the French Navy. Elli-class frigate Navarinon (F-461) Φ/Γ Ναυαρίνον of the Hellenic Navy. The new frigates will replace some of the Elli-class frigates. Likely the three non modernized ones: Themistocles, Kanaris and Nikifiros Fokas. Hellenic Navy picture. A Close Look at 3 Frigates on the New Shortlist for the Hellenic Navy
Compared to the Italian subvariant of the FREMM, the Constellation- class frigate is nearly 24 feet longer and just over three and a half feet wider along the waterline. The American warships. Fincantieri's FREMM Wins US Navy FFG (X) Frigate Competition Fincantieri was awarded a $795 mil US Navy contract for detail design & construction of the first ship at its Marinette shipyard in Wisconsin. Options for up to 10 ships could make the contract worth up to $5.6 billion.
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Fifteen years after buying Marinette Marine, Fincantieri is now building the first Constellation-class frigate for the US Navy with a planned completion date of 2026, part of an expected program of 20 vessels based on the FREMM frigate the firm has already built for the Italian navy.. In July Fincantieri unveiled MR4Weld, a tracked welding robot it developed with Italian firm Comau, which is. On December 9, the Languedoc Multi-Mission Frigate (FREMM) of the French Navy shot down two drones that were heading straight towards it, coming from the coast of Yemen. The interception and destruction of these two identified threats took place around 9:30 p.m. then around 11:30 p.m. (French time) 110 km from the coast of Yemen, near Al Hudaydah.