Greece; France offers to grant 2 surplus air-defense Frigates

According to information published by Greek City Times on March 23, 2021, France has offered to give the Greek navy two first-class frigates, Cassard-class anti-air frigate Jean Bart (D615) and the Latouche-Tréville (D646), Georges Leygues class anti-submarine destroyer, free of charge.

FS Jean Bart D-615 Frigate F70AA French Navy Marine Nationale

The French Navy will hand over these two vessels if Athens chooses France through its international call for tenders to build new frigates for the Greek Navy. Indeed, Greek Defence Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos also included in his tender for two used ships that are “ready” and “in good condition” for temporary use.

 

This will be “an intermediate solution” while awaiting the commissioning of the new frigates which will take seven or eight years to construct.

 

The Greek navy, which went to examine the two frigates, was apparently surprised by the good condition of the two ships.

 

The Cassard class (Type F70 AA) is a class of anti-air warfare destroyers of the French Navy. The class is an air defence variant of the Georges Leygues class. The two classes have a different armament and propulsion system mounted on an identical hull. Their primary role is to provide air cover for a fleet, an aeronaval group, a convoy & a littoral point. Their secondary role is to manage air assets coordination & aircraft control for the force. They can also be used for research, identification or presence missions. Both ships are assigned to the Force d’Action Navale.

 

Greece; France offers to grant 2 surplus air-defense Frigates

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