PARIS - The frigate Aquitaine, the first unit in the multi-mission frigate program (FREMM), has successfully fired its first missiles: an MM40 Exocet surface-to-surface missile and the the Missile de Croisière Naval (MdCN). The missiles were fired respectively on May 12 and 19 on the firing ranges of the DGA missile testing center off Levant Island.
This is the first time that a European surface ship has fired a European cruise missile.
The two synthesis firings prepared by the crew of the French Navy, the DGA teams and manufacturers MBDA and DCNS are part of the verification of the technical capabilities of the FREMMs before entry into active service. This is another major milestone, after the firing of an ASTER 15 anti-aircraft missile in 2013 and the commissioning on March 13 of the MU-90 lightweight torpedo on the Caiman marine helicopter, the naval version of the NH90 helicopter.
Future backbone of the French Navy, the FREMMs are heavily armed warships, carrying MdCN, MM40 Exocet anti-ship and ASTER anti-aircraft missiles, as well as MU-90 anti-submarine torpedoes. All the FREMMs can accommodate a Caiman marine helicopter, as well as Special Forces and their equipment. Six FREMMs will be delivered before mid-2019.
The naval cruise missile provides deep strike capabilities within enemy territory. With a range of several hundred kilometers, the naval cruise missile is capable of destroying infrastructure targets of high strategic value.