France's shipbuilder DCNS announced on Tuesday it is ready to deliver Mistral class helicopter carriers to Russia with built-in domestic navigation technologies.
"There are no restrictions [in the transfer of technology]," DCNS Director Pierre Legros told RIA Novosti.
The technology is French-made, a spokesman for the French Navy, Hugues du Plessis d'Argentre, said.
He added that the French-built Mistrals under the contract will be different from their domestic analogues.
They will have thicker take-off decks and firmer hulls so as to avoid breakage when navigating through ice.
Russia may build a total of 4 ships, production starting in November this year. France ready to deliver helicopter carrier with transfer of technologies | Defense | RIA Novosti
Russian Mistrals will incorporate russian made armament, in particular, Ka-52 helicopters and russian air defense systems. This opens a new era of Russian-French-European partnership. If realized, this will be the first russian notable purchase of foreign armament since WW2.
"There are no restrictions [in the transfer of technology]," DCNS Director Pierre Legros told RIA Novosti.
The technology is French-made, a spokesman for the French Navy, Hugues du Plessis d'Argentre, said.
He added that the French-built Mistrals under the contract will be different from their domestic analogues.
They will have thicker take-off decks and firmer hulls so as to avoid breakage when navigating through ice.
Russia may build a total of 4 ships, production starting in November this year. France ready to deliver helicopter carrier with transfer of technologies | Defense | RIA Novosti
Russian Mistrals will incorporate russian made armament, in particular, Ka-52 helicopters and russian air defense systems. This opens a new era of Russian-French-European partnership. If realized, this will be the first russian notable purchase of foreign armament since WW2.