Navantia Renews its Contract with the Norwegian Army


Posted July 16, 2013 by vosprl15

The company will provide technical assistance for five F-310 frigates over the next three years.

 
Madrid, Spain, July 12, 2013 - The company will Provide technical assistance for five F-310 frigates over the next three years.

The chairman of Navantia, Jose Manuel Revuelta, and the director of the Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation (NDLO), Admiral Morten Jacobsen, Have signed a "technical assistance agreement" to Maintain and Provide lifecycle support for five F-310 frigates over the next three years.

The contract to build the frigates was signed in June 2000 and has now been completed with "great technological and operational success", According to the company. Navantia says the ships have proven Their capacity on international missions for other leading Navies, and Have Given the Norwegian Navy anti-air and anti-submarine capacity, as the NDLO wanted.

This new contract is the first "lifecycle support" One That the company has signed with a foreign Navy . Also It covers technical support, engineering, updating, onboard technical assistance, spare parts and repairs for the equipment supplied by Navantia.

By signing this agreement, the company, que Specialises in designing, building and Integrating ships military high technology content, undertakes to Provide NDLO With All its knowledge, resources and experience it has built up in designing and Maintaining These kinds of ships With The Spanish Navy and navies of other countries.

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Last Updated July 16, 2013