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Plug-and-fight':DCNS presents next-generation sub

‘Plug-and-fight’: DCNS presents next-generation sub at UDT Pacific

4 Nov 2008

The DCNS-designed SMX 24 next-generation submarine will include 'plug-and-fight' hardware enabling the boat to be tailored at will for each mission.

The all-new SMX 24 submarine will incorporate ‘plug-and-fight’ hardware enabling it to be reconfigured on demand to changing mission needs. DCNS has already identified 25 modules suitable for ‘plug-and-fight’ according to needs. These include the submarine’s weapons (mines, missiles, etc.), sensors and performance-enhancing add-ons (offering greater speed, manoeuvrability or endurance, as the case may be). The modules will be housed in the wings and sail and under the operations room. Different combinations of modules result in high-performance SMX 24 configurations with capabilities tailored to specific missions.

All DCNS-designed warships combine highly modular design and production. The SMX 24 offers new prospects and a new level of modularity. This concept sub exercise has enabled DCNS to identify both architectural and technological solutions meeting the future needs of client navies.

Increased modularity means a lower cost of ownership because ‘plug-and-fight’ modules can be shared by multiple submarines and crews. Note also that the SMX 24 requires a crew of just 22.

About DCNS
The DCNS Group is one of Europe's leading players on the world market for naval defence systems. To meet customer demands for more comprehensive and integrated systems, DCNS acts as prime contractor for naval shipbuilding, integration and support by combining its own development, marketing and production capabilities with those of selected partners. To manage the complexity of such projects, the Group draws on in-house expertise in naval architecture and systems engineering, ship assembly and integration and equipment design and production, as well as through-life support. The DCNS Group employs 13,000 people and generates annual revenues of around €2.8 billion.



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