Future of the French Navy

Future of the French Navy

The French Navy is undertaking a significant reinforcement, both in modernising and in number, under the "Projet de loi de programmation militaire 2003-2008" ("Military programme law project 2003-2008"), [fr icon [http://www.senat.fr/rap/a02-123/a02-123.html "Projet de loi programmation militaire pour les années 2003 à 2008"] . Retrieved on March 23, 2008.] which notably includes:
* Two "Horizon" class destroyers; both have now been launched, one undertaking trials, and the other is being armed; the third one was canceled in 2007. [fr icon [http://www.meretmarine.com/article.cfm?id=105325 "Marine: Lancement des études pour une FREMM antiaérienne"] . Retrieved on March 23, 2008.] [Saunders (2007), pg 240.]
* 17 FREMM multipurpose frigates - Eight ships have been ordered as part of the 2003–08 defence programming law and a further nine are planned to be ordered in two batches of four ships. An additional two ships optimised for anti-aircraft warfare are being considered. Construction of the first ship in this class began in 2007 and she is scheduled to be commissioned in 2011. [Saunders (2007), pg 245.]
* Six nuclear attack submarines of the "Barracuda" class. The contract for the first three of these submarines was signed in 2006. The construction of the first boat in the class also began in 2006 and she is scheduled to be commissioned in 2014. The additional boats in the class will be built at the rate of one every 20 months, with the sixth submarine entering service in 2024. [Saunders (2007), pg 232.]

The equipment will also be modernised, notably
* New models of the successful Exocet missile
* Aster and SYLVER systems for anti-missile/anti-air defence
* Cruise missiles (the naval or submarine "SCALP EG")

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