FREMM multipurpose frigate

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FREMM class Frigate
FREMM Frigate
Class overview
Type: Frigate
Name: FREMM class
Operators: Naval flag of France Marine Nationale

Naval flag of Italy Marina Militare

Naval flag of Morocco Royal Moroccan Navy
Preceded by: F67 type frigates, F70 type frigates A69 type avisos, Maestrale type frigates and Lupo type frigates
Subclasses: anti-submarine version

land attack version (FR)
anti-air version (FR)

general-purpose version (IT)
Ships in class: 28
Ships planned: 28
General characteristics
Displacement: 5600 tonnes
Length: 137 m
Beam: 19 m
Draught: 5 m
Propulsion
and power:
GE/Avio LM 2500 G4 gas turbine 34 MW + 2 EPM (4 D/Gen 2.1 MW)
Speed: Over 27 knots (50 km/h)
Range: 6000 nautical miles (11,000 km)
Complement: 108 (accommodation available for 145)
Armament: MU 90 torpedoes

MM-40 Exocet block 3 (France version), Teseo\Otomat Mk-2/A (Italian version)
MBDA Aster SAAM
Otobreda 76 mm SR gun

Further armament depending of variante
Sensors: Herakles (Fr) or Empar (It) radar
Aircraft carried: 1 (Fr), 2 (It)NH90 helicopter, capability for EH101 (It)

The FREMM Multipurpose Frigate (French Frégate multi-mission or Italian Fregata Multi-Missione) is a ship designed by DCN and Fincantieri to operate in anti-air, anti-submarine and anti-ship warfare, and be capable of carrying out deep strikes against land targets.

The French Navy plans to operate seventeen FREMM frigates, and the Marina Militare ten. The first commissionings are expected in 2011 when the first of the French vessels is due in service (France has so far placed orders for 8 FREMM frigates [1], Italy 2 [2]. The ships will be built in France by Armaris (a joint venture between state shipyard DCN and arms firm Thales), and in Italy by Orizzonte Sistemi Navali (a joint venture between shipbuilder Fincantieri and aerospace firm Finmeccanica). This arrangement extends the partnerships forged for development of the Horizon CNGFs (Common New Generation Frigates). Morocco has bought one frigate to be operated by the Royal Moroccan Navy [3].

France will use the seventeen frigates to replace the anti-submarine Tourville class frigates (F67 type), the anti-submarine Georges Leygues class frigates (F70 type) and the A69 type avisos. Of the new frigates, France will build 8 anti-submarine (ASW) and 9 land-attack (LA) frigates; Italy will build 4 ASW and 6 general-purpose (GP) frigates to replace the (8) Maestrale and (4) Lupo class frigates.

The FREMM will be the first European warships to include drones in their standard equipment [4].

The first eight French ships have been named Aquitaine, Normandie, Provence, Bretagne, Auvergne, Languedoc, Alsace and Lorraine. The first two Italian ships have been named Carlo Bergamini and Carlo Margottini.

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Two versions of the frigates are planned: one anti-submarine version and a land attack (FR)/general-purpose (IT) version. French and Italians will use these with some equipment which will differ between the two countries. The French as considering an anti-air version called FREDA, which might in time replace the two units of the Cassard class.

In spite of the existence of two different versions of the FREMM, their design as well as most of their armament will be similar.

  • Towed sonar : Captas UMS 4249
  • Other torpedoes
  • MILAS ASW missile (Italian ASW FF only)
  • Multi-beam echo sounder (Italian ASW FF only)

The Land attack version is dubbed AVT ("Action vers la terre", "action towards land")

The anti-air version is dubbed FREDA ("Frégates de défense aériennes", "Air defence frigate"). Following the cancellation of the third and fourth Horizon class frigates, the French Navy has started studies for an anti-air version of the FREMM, called FREDA. The FREDA should carry 16 Aster 30 and 16 Aster 15. They would also have the standard dotation of one 76 mm gun, two 20 mm guns and 8 Exocet missiles. [5]

The first eight French frigates are to be named

The construction of the first two Italian vessels has begun. The first two ships will be named:

On 10/24/2007 it was announced the Moroccan navy ordered one FREMM through French marketing. The ship will be built in Lorient by DCNS. It will replace the Descubierta class frigate currently used.[6]

French Navy Official Page (French) [7]

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