The ninth multipurpose frigate “Spartaco Schergat” launched
The Italo-French FREMM program continues
The launching ceremony of the
Spartaco Schergat frigate, the ninth of a series of 10 FREMM vessels – Multi Mission European Frigates, took place today at the integrated shipyard of Riva Trigoso (Genoa). The 10 FREMM vessels have been commissioned to Fincantieri by the Italian Navy within the framework of an Italo-French international cooperation program, under the coordination of OCCAR (Organisation Conjointe de Coopération en matière d’Armement), the joint organization for European cooperation in armaments.
The godmother of the launch was
Arianna Somma, granddaughter of the Golden Medal for Military Valor Spartaco Schergat, from whom the ship takes its name.
Among others, the event was attended by the President of the Regional Council of the Liguria Region,
Gianmarco Medusei, the Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport,
Edoardo Rixi, the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Italian Navy, Admiral
Giuseppe Berutti Bergotto, the Director of OCCAR, General
Joachim Sucker, and the Director of the General Directorate of Naval Armaments - NAVARM, Vice Admiral
Giuseppe Abbamonte, welcomed by the Chairman of Fincantieri, General
Claudio Graziano and
Dario Deste, General Manager of the Naval Vessels Division.
After the launching, the fitting activities of the unit will continue at the Muggiano shipyard (La Spezia), with delivery scheduled in 2025. The
Spartaco Schergat vessel, like the other units, will feature a high degree of operational flexibility and will have the ability to operate in all tactical situations. 144 meters long, with a beam of 19.7 meters, the ship will have a full load displacement of about 6,700 tons. It will be able to reach a speed of over 27 knots with a maximum capacity of about 200 people on board.
The FREMM program, representing the Italian and European defense state of the art, stems from the need to renew the line of units of the Italian Navy, including the “Lupo” and “Maestrale” class frigates, built by Fincantieri in the Seventies and Eighties. The vessel
Carlo Bergamini was delivered in 2012, the
Virginio Fasan in 2013, the
Carlo Margottini in 2014, the
Carabiniere in 2015, the
Alpino in 2016, the
Luigi Rizzo in 2017, the
Federico Martinengo in 2018 and the
Antonio Marceglia in 2019.
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