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French FREMM frigate test fires cruise missile
by Richard Tomkins
Paris (UPI) May 21, 2015


Dutch Navy torpedo vessel set for upgrades
Gorinchem, Netherlands (UPI) May 21, 2015 - Damen Shiprepair & Conversion is to perform maintenance and an upgrade of the Royal Netherlands Navy torpedo ship Zr Ms Mercuur.

The bridge layout of the ship, originally built at Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding in 1987, will be reconfigured with new communications equipment and its bow will be reinforced to ensure the vessel's operating capability until 2025, the company said.

Specifics of the equipment to be installed in the upgrade program were not detailed.

Damen said several areas also will receive "facelift" upgrades.

"During the refit/maintenance project the vessel will be berthed at Damen Shipyards Den Helder, the Netherlands, from the 7th of September 2015 until the beginning of 2016, when the ship will towed to Damen Shiprepair Harlingen for dry-docking and painting," the company said. "The Zr Ms Mercuur needs to be fully operational within 12 months."

The Damen Group operates 32 shipbuilding and repair yards around the world.

The French Navy's first FREMM frigate, the Aquitaine, has successfully conducted its first missile tests to verify the ship's and the weapons' capabilities.

The French Ministry of Defense said the recent tests were conducted from the ship at the Ile du Levant test center by service personnel, officials of the government's military procurement agency and contractors MBDA AND DCNS.

The missiles used were the MM-40 Exocet anti-ship missile and the Missile de Croisiere Naval, or MdCN, a naval cruise missile for use against land targets.

"These two test firings ... were part of the verification process of the ship's military capabilities before they are cleared for operational service," the ministry said. "It is a further milestone, after the firing of an Aster 15 anti-aircraft missile in 2013 and the service introduction of the MU90 lightweight torpedo on the NH90 Caiman shipborne helicopter (used from a FREMM) on March 13."

FREMM vessels are multi-purpose frigates being built by DCNS and Fincantieri for the French and Italian navies, respectively. The French version is 466 feet long, has a speed of more than 27 knots and a range of 6,000 nautical miles while sailing at 15 knots.

France has ordered six of the vessels, with deliveries to be completed before the middle of 2019.


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