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Naval Group Lays Keel of FDI Frigate HS Formion for Hellenic Navy

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Naval Group Lays Keel of FDI Frigate HS Formion for Hellenic Navy
Naval Group Lays Keel of FDI Frigate HS Formion for Hellenic Navy

On April 15th 2024, the keel laying of the first block of the third Hellenic Ship (HS) Formion took place in the Naval Group shipyard in Lorient. This step is a symbolic milestone in the FDI program for the Hellenic Navy, as it marks the beginning of the third ship’s assembly process. The keel laying of HS Formion is another great achievement which illustrates the strong and long- term industrial cooperation between France and Greece. As an example, SALAMIS SHIPYARDS has already delivered in February several pre-outfitted hull blocks which were built in Greece in their yard of Salamina island through a comprehensive transfer of technology provided by Naval Group. These blocks are now in the process of being assembled in Lorient with the other blocks of the HS Formion.

HS Kimon was launched in October 2023, her PSIM was installed in November, and harbour trials have started early March, with the Electrical Distribution system power-up of the ship. The CMS has been powered-up on board by the end of March with the latest version featuring many Hellenic Navy specific capabilities. The first 2 Aster 30 Vertical Launching Systems (A50 – Sylver®), have been installed early April. The second half of 2024 will focus on very important milestones with HS Kimon First Sea Going and launching of HS Nearchos. HS Nearchos’ PSIM has been transferred to its shore-testing area for a 5-month test period. during which setting-to-work of many systems of the PSIM will be performed. The PSIM will then be installed onboard HS Nearchos a few days after launching the frigate. HS Formion’s PSIM is being pre-outfitting. The last hull block is under construction in Salamis Shipyards and will be delivered in July.

The defence and intervention frigate (French: Frégate de Défense et d’Intervention, FDI) is a class of French frigates. As of February 2022, five ships have been ordered for the French Navy, with the lead ship being named Amiral Ronarc’h, and an additional three, more heavily armed vessels, for the Hellenic Navy, with the lead ship named Kimon. The FDI frigate is a 4,500-ton class high sea warship. Multipurpose and resilient, she features high level capabilities in all naval combat domains: anti-ship, anti-air, antisubmarine and special forces projection, with unique capabilities against asymmetric threats. She benefits from Thales’ latest innovations in radar, sonar and electronic warfare. Strongly armed (MBDA Exocet MM40 B3C anti-surface missiles and Aster anti-air missiles, RAM
missiles, MU90 antisubmarine torpedoes, artillery), the FDI frigate embarks simultaneously a
helicopter and a capacity of aerial vehicle (UAV).

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