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News - Germany
ThyssenKrupp
Marine Systems and Canadian Procurement Agency PWGSC Sign Joint Support
Ship Design Study Contract
ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) a leading European systems house
providing submarines and naval surface ships and Canada’s procurement
agency PWGSC have signed a contract in Hamburg for a multiphase design
study for the Canadian Navy’s next generation Joint Support Ship (JSS).
As part of a major fleet renewal program, Canada plans to replace its
two Auxiliary Oil Replenish-ment (AOR) Vessels with two or three Joint
Support Ships. One possible design for the new JSS is a version of the
German Navy’s latest Berlin Class Task Group Supply Vessel (EGV)
specifically modified to meet Canadian requirements. The agreement
between PWGSC and TKMSC includes the provisions for a licensing
agreement for the use of the EGV design for the construction in and
deployment of the ships by Canada should the EGV design be selected.
The modified design, to be developed by ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems
Canada (TKMSC) in close cooperation with Blohm + Voss Naval (BVN), a
strongly positioned professional naval systems engineering house, will
be considered along side an in-house design, being developed by the
Department of National Defence (DND), the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), and
BMT Fleet Technology in Canada.
Should the TKMS modified Berlin Class EGV design be chosen, the award of
a contract for the functional design is planned, which would be used for
the construction of the ships by a Canadian shipyard.
2012-02-08
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