The count is for early/mid 2018 or earlier. Smells like early retirement for the Georges Leygues' to me.But the more interesting line is where the 15 'frontline' frigates come from, there's the 11 FREMM (9 + 2 ) plus the 2 Horizon frigates makes 13, but where are the second pair?
Remember the Lafayette class does not have ASW and Sylver VLS, so they may recieve upgrades. The FREMM program may be cut to 8 units, but I'm fine with this scenario as along as the last two ASM FREMM also have the FREDA upgrades.The count is for early/mid 2018 or earlier. Smells like early retirement for the Georges Leygues' to me.
- 6 Aquitaine* + 2 Cassard + 2 Horizon + 5 Lafayette then probably for first rank frigates.
- 6 Floreal for surveillance frigates
- 9 d'Estienne d'Orves + 3 Flamant + Arago + Malin + Fulmar as patrols?
* build schedule for FREMM has that many planned to be commissioned by mid-2018 iirc.
All of the 11 - when it used to be 17....All of the 11 FREMM/FREDA may still be built ...
dose that mean that a further order later because with the Horizons its only 10 where are the other 5 vessels comming from or will their be a further cut or the Lafayette keeping up hull numbers as first line rather than second line.Two FREMMs are off to Greece (lend-lease). Eight FREMMs are all that are budgeted for.
Gabbie/Liger has a decent post on this subject....
Mer et Marine is mentioned the 2020-2025 LPM as the timeframe of the proposed Lafayette class upgrades. That has to be wrong because the FOST usually has 4 or 5 ASW frigates assigned to it at a time. That would only leave 2 or 3 ASW frigates for the rest of the French navy. We will have to wait for more details about 2014-2019 LPM.dose that mean that a further order later because with the Horizons its only 10 where are the other 5 vessels comming from or will their be a further cut or the Lafayette keeping up hull numbers as first line rather than second line.
Also what happened to all the D'Estienne d'Orves-class and their replacements.
Shame about PA2 though but understandable the lastest modifications did look a bit of a mess had a CVA-01 vibe with the last ones with the big island and the untidy looking flight deck.
You've answered your own question. As I understand it Sarko reclassified the Lafayettes as first-rate frigates. So it would appear that France will have two Horizon, five Lafayettes and - eventually - eight FREMM. I think the last two of that batch are still ear-marked as FREDA though.dose that mean that a further order later because with the Horizons its only 10 where are the other 5 vessels comming from or will their be a further cut or the Lafayette keeping up hull numbers as first line rather than second line. with the big island and the untidy looking flight deck.
That's really thrown a curveball with the numbers, as to it being "rumours" based on the White paper, I can't wait for them to explain exactly how it's going to work out. 11 FREMM + 2 Horizon + 2x what?French Minister of Defence Jean-Yves Le Drian confirmed this morning in Daily Ouest-France, the construction of 11 FREMM multi-mission frigates (as opposed to eight according to recent rumors following the publication of a White Paper on Defense last week) and 6 Barracuda new generation nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSN). The Minister also announced an increase in defense resources and personnel in Brittany.
The only worry there though is that it only confirms construction of 11, there was lots of talk that some of those were for other navies, 1 for Morocco and 2 for Greece.Forget everything we thought we worked out about the French Navy's frigates, we thought the White paper said 8 but apparently it's still 11 . . . .
French Minister of Defence confirms 11 FREMM Frigates and 6 Barracuda Submarines will be built
That's really thrown a curveball with the numbers, as to it being "rumours" based on the White paper, I can't wait for them to explain exactly how it's going to work out. 11 FREMM + 2 Horizon + 2x what?
Don't know about that, he just looks like he's outright answered a different question to the one that everybody has been asking, classic politician's doublespeak.True, it would work out, 11 built - 1 (Morocco) - 2 (Greece) = 8 for France.
But it does seem a bit ballsy, putting out the idea that France won't be getting 8 when in all they probably will, just being creative with the wording.
To be honest there's a good chance that I'm being cynical, I just don't see that his statement answers the right question.Ah, I see.
Well, in that case it kinda makes it seem like a pointless statement. The reason why the number 8 was being thrown around was that was the number projected to be in French service after all, so it makes no sense why he'd go out and oppose that by saying 'Dont worry, there's still 11!' when that's not what people were talking about.
Blergh, anyway, still 8 for the MN then.