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France Orders Four Logistic Support Ships

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Yves Pelpel, director of Navy Programmes, Chantiers de l’Atlantique; Arturo Alfonso Meiriño,Director of OCCAR; Mr Jean-Luc Ferrandi, Director of Sales of the Programme Direction, Naval Group OCCAR. Photo by Naval Group Press Relations

The French defense procurement agency “Direction Générale de l’Armement” (DGA) signed a contract for the procurement of four new Logistic Support Ships (LSS) for the French Navy.

The temporary consortium formed by Chantiers de l'Atlantique and Naval Group has been notified of the order for LSS and of their first six years of operational maintenance.

According to a press release from the French industrial group specialised in naval defence and marine renewable energy, this order for the French Navy is part of the Franco-Italian LSS Programme led by OCCAr, the international Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation, on behalf of DGA, the French Defence Procurement Agency, and of its Italian counterpart NAVARM.

The delivery of these ships will take place between the end of 2022 and the beginning of 2029.

These tankers, with a fuel capacity of 13,000 m3, have the mission to provide logistical support to the French and allied navies’ combat vessels. They will carry fuel for vessels, jet fuel for aircraft, weapons and ammunition, spare parts, as well as food. The ships will also be equipped with waste management solutions and repair workshops.

"Their characteristics will adapt as well to their specific missions in support to the aviation group constituted around the aircraft-carrier Charles de Gaulle," said the release.

The design of the vessels will be based on the Italian LSS Vulcano (already under construction by Fincantieri), the first ship of the Italian-French Logistic Support Ship (LSS) programme managed by OCCAR. The industrial organisation of this major programme will mobilise the industrial capabilities of both nations.

Chantiers de l'Atlantique is in charge of the design and construction of the ships. Given the current heavy load of Chantiers de l'Atlantique and in order to enhance industrial synergies, the construction of the forward hull section of the vessels could be outsourced to Fincantieri.

"Through this order, our expertise in the design and construction of complex ships, civilian or military, is acknowledged once again," said Yves Pelpel, SVP, Naval Programs, Chantiers de l’Atlantique. "After the construction of the Mistral, Tonnerre and Dixmude LHD platforms, we are proud to contribute again, in partnership with Naval Group, to the modernisation of the French Navy's fleet.”

Naval Group is responsible for the design, supply and integration of the combat and military systems (aviation, ammunition, immunisation). The company is also responsible for certain functions such as cyber security, electromagnetic compatibility, etc.

Jean-Luc Ferrandi, VP, Business Director France of Naval Group stated: "This token of confidence demonstrates the common ability of Naval Group and Chantiers de l'Atlantique to propose competitive global offers for the construction of heavy tonnages. "

https://www.marinelink.com/news/france-orders-four-logistic-support-ships-462398
 
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The circular bridge configuration looks rather interesting. Wonder what was the design rationale behind it.
 
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The steel cutting ceremony for the first ship was held today in presence of the Minister of the Armed Forces,Florence Parly. Those four ships will replace the three Durance class tankers currently in service within the French Navy.

The armament of those ships is yet to be decided but it could be armed with the 40mm RAPIDFire naval from Thales and Nexter. It could also be armed with very short air defence missiles such as the Simbad-RC equipped with Mistral 3 missiles.

The four ships will be named after French military naval engineers ;

Jacques Chevalier
Emile Bertin
Gustave Zédé
Jacques Stosskopf

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