General Dynamics and Navantia join forces for US FFG(X) frigate bid

The Navantia-designed HMAS Hobart was delivered in September. e5d6b2287375a08cd0c4ee7d5ab1a8fc
The Navantia-designed HMAS Hobart was delivered in September. e5d6b2287375a08cd0c4ee7d5ab1a8fc
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US shipbuilder General Dynamics Bath Iron Works has joined Spanish designer Navantia to compete for a contract to build the US Navy's FFG(X) frigate.

They will work on evolved designs of Navantia's AEGIS frigate family, which includes the Norwegian F310, the Spanish F100 frigate and the Royal Australian Navy's new air warfare destroyers (AWD).

The first of the Australian AEGIS ships, HMAS Hobart, was delivered to the Australian Navy in September.

Navantia President Esteban Garcia Vilasanchez said the collaboration continued an alliance that began in the 1980s when they, "worked together to bring the design of the FFG Oliver Hazard Perry/Santa Maria to Spain, creating a modern shipbuilding industry in our country."

The FFG(X) program foresees an initial acquisition of 20 units. The award of the detail design contract and construction is planned for 2020.

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