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Home» News»First Look: New French Frigate with her PSIM Integrated Mast
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FDI with PSIM
The first FDI frigate, Amiral Ronarc'h, seen here on November 12, 2022, outfitted at the Naval Group shipyard in Lorient, with her PSIM already in place. Picture by Xavier Vavasseur

First Look: New French Frigate with her PSIM Integrated Mast

The hull of the first FDI frigate, Amiral Ronarc'h (D660), was taken out of the dry dock on 9 November 2022. The PSIM (Panoramic Sensor & Intelligence Module) was fitted on the frigate the next day.

Xavier Vavasseur 21 Nov 2022

For the record, Amiral Ronarc’h was “officially launched” during a ceremony held on 7 November 2022. However, the event was a only partial launch: The covered construction dock where the first FDI frigate took shape was flooded. The hull of the first-in-class ship was not taken out to the outfitting pier due to weather conditions.

Photos shared on social media show that this critical phase was conducted three days after the ceremony. The information was confirmed by Naval Group, who shared additional pictures with us (see below). What’s more: the PSIM was fitted on the same day, highlighting once again how quickly the shipbuilder is moving with this program. There are now three vessels outfitting in Lorient: Two Gowind corvettes for the UAE Navy and one FDI. One additional frigate, the frist FDI HN for the Hellenic Navy, is taking shape in the dry dock. Her keel was laid last month.

Naval News, who attended the event on 7 November (check out our video above), went back to the shipyard on 12 November to see the next generation frigate of the French Navy (Marine Nationale) taking shape, with her quite unique inverted bow and integrated mast in place.

About PSIM

FDI PSIM
Close up view of the first FDI with her PSIM in place. Picture by Xavier Vavasseur

The PSIM (Panoramic Sensors and Intelligence Module) was developed by Naval Group, initially for the Gowind corvette program. It brings increased operational performance and better control of costs and lead times:

1- The module includes almost all the sensor systems of the ship (in the case of the FDI, from top to bottom:

  • SeaFire radar arrays
  • IFF
  • Optronic systems
  • Navigation radars
  • UHF communication antennas
  • Electronic Warfare (such as the C-ESM Altesse H antenna)

2- The module is produced independently from the hull and well ahead of the sea trials: It can be powered-up, test or even used for training while on shore. Almost all the combat system of the frigate can be pre-integrated months before the launch of the ship.

launch of Amiral Ronarc'h.
The launch of Amiral Ronarc’h. Note the PSIM in the background. Naval Group picture.
The PSIM being fitted on the first FDI frigate, right after her formal launch.
The PSIM being fitted on the first FDI frigate the day following her launch. Naval Group picture.
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Posted by : Xavier Vavasseur
Xavier is based in Paris, France. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems and a Master of Business Administration from Florida Institute of Technology (FIT). Xavier has been covering naval defense topics for nearly a decade.

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