DCNS has signed a four-year contract with the French Navy's Fleet Support Service (SSF) to
provide through-life support for Horizon-class frigates Forbin and Chevalier Paul*. The work will be carried out at DCNS's Toulon shipyard. DCNS and its programme partners will
complete two major refits on each of the two vessels and conduct three intermediate layups for
routine maintenance. The major refits represent several months of work, and the intermediate
layups several weeks. DCNS will act as overall prime contractor for the maintenance of all shipboard systems except the
PAAMS weapon system**, working with 10 major equipment manufacturers, half of them Italian
companies. "DCNS is delighted that the French Navy and especially Fleet Support Service have put their trust
in us for this major programme," says Thierry Kalanquin, SVP Services at DCNS. "We'll be taking a long-term approach with the right industrial organisation to anticipate the customer's requirements and optimise maintenance planning. Sharing tasks with industry partners and experts will deliver
even higher levels of service at lower cost." Horizon-class frigates Forbin and Chevalier Paul were delivered to the French Naby in December
2008 and December 2009 respectively. Until now, maintenance has been performed on a less
structured basis, depending on the requirements of each vessel and its crew.