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Coordinated naval response
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Endurance and availability
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Versatility and efficiency
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“Designing, building, and providing support for a full range of versatile warships for crisis management is among DCNS’ core missions.”
DCNS surface ships and submarines are designed to be used and operated under close political control, in unison with allied Navies inside national or international joint forces in a wide range of missions. For example, FREMM is a truly multi-missions frigate; the Mistral family LHDs are designed to accommodate and support a large range of landing craft, helicopters and UAVs, they are NATO certified for joint embarked HQ; Scorpene submarines are designed to be operated in “blue” or “brown” waters.
Because countries must face increasingly complex challenges, versatility is a key capability when it comes to crisis.Crisis management missions range from constabulary or military tasks to peacekeeping and humanitarian actions.
Coordinated naval response
In order to address multiple threats, DCNS offers integrated combat systems with extensive command and control capabilities. DCNS also integrates UxVs and advanced deep strike weapons.
Endurance and availability
FREMM frigates, FM 400 frigates, Gowind® sovereignty enforcing vessels and Scorpene submarines are designed to maximize availability at sea and benefit from a proven reduced life cycle cost thanks to optimized crews and integrated logistic support
Versatility and efficiency
As an example, with their extensive capabilities as hospital ships, Mistral family LHDs are perfect for humanitarian missions. Capable of carrying both military personnel and civilians, they can be reconfigured for every type of missions.