FREMM multipurpose frigate
The FREMM (French: Frégate Européenne Multi-Mission; Italian: Fregata Europea Multi-Missione), which stands for "European multi-purpose frigate", is a Franco-Italian family of multi-purpose frigates designed by Naval Group and Fincantieri. In France, this surface combatant is known as the "Aquitaine class" (17 units planned, of which 9 were later cancelled), while in Italy it is known as the "Bergamini class" (10 units planned). The lead ship of the class, Aquitaine, was commissioned in November 2012 by the French Navy. Italy has ordered six general purpose and four anti-submarine variants. France, on the other hand, has ordered six anti-submarine variants and two air-defense ones.
Italian first FREMM Carlo Bergamini (F590) | |
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Subclasses | Constellation class (United States) |
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Built | Since 2007 |
In commission | Since 2012 |
Planned | 59 (France: 17, Italy: 10, Morocco: 1, Egypt: 5, US: 20, Indonesia: 6) |
Cancelled | 9 (France) |
Active | 20 (Italy: 8, France: 8, Morocco: 1, Egypt: 3) |
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Type | Frigate or destroyer |
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Notes | Italy: 1 x RHIB SOLAS (Hatecke 7,5 m), 1 x RHIB Zodiac Hurricane 9,35 m and 1 RHIB CABAT 11 m on the stern |
The FREMM has also been exported to various countries. Notably, the United States Navy selected a FREMM variant for their new Constellation class of 20 frigates, to be built by Fincantieri, starting with a US$795 million contract for the lead ship.