DCNS showcases its state-of-art products at IndoDefence 2016

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DCNS showcases its state-of-art products at IndoDefence 2016 - © Indian Defence Review

For the second time, DCNS will participate in IndoDefence. The seventh edition of this International Defence exhibition will be held at Jakarta in Indonesia from 2 to 5 November 2016.

DCNS booth’s showcases

In the submarines area, DCNS proposes the multipurpose sea proven Scorpene® class submarines.

The Scorpene® submarine is designed to fulfil the entire scope of missions of modern multipurpose submarines and is fully adapted to operate, taking into account the various operational and environment conditions of Indonesian waters, in both blue waters and shallow waters.

Scorpene class submarines, already chosen by the Chilean, Royal Malaysian, Indian and Brazilian Navies, represent the state-of-the-art in submarine design and construction.

DCNS proposes also its Gowind® 2500, the new generation of powerful surface combatant vessels, robust and well equipped, both in terms of electronics, weapons and projection capacities, with high capacity in antisubmarine warfare.

DCNS highlights its offers in Services. First DCNS provides a wide range of support services during the entire lifecycle of both surface ships and submarines. DCNS also offers a complete set of courses and solutions designed to train all levels of naval and industrial personnel. And finally, DCNS proposes services in naval bases and shipyards from the design, engineering, construction, and operation to the maintenance of these infrastructures.

Finally, DCNS presents its offers in Marine Renewable Energies and presents a water turbine model. Water turbines, floating wind turbines and marine heat energy power stations are the three products in use or in development proposed by DCNS. These products are an answer to the current global context, where there is an increasing urgent need for alternative energies.

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