27 November 2020
by Jon Grevatt
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requirement to procure diesel-electric submarines over the next few years.
The French naval shipbuilder said on 26 November that the opening of the representative office “signifies the first step of a long-term commitment of co-operation and partnership in developing naval capabilities for the country”.
Naval Group added that through its new office it will aim to support the Philippines in not only its procurement of submarines but in developing associated industrial partnerships and supply chains, as well as related facilities and capabilities.
Naval Group has opened a representative office in Manila to support its efforts to supply submarines (such as this Royal Malaysian Navy Scorpene-class platform) to the Philippine Navy. (Royal Malaysian Navy)
The group added that it had demonstrated its commitment to support “military capabilities and economic growth” in regional countries including India, Malaysia and Australia where Naval Group is delivering major submarine programmes in partnership with local industry.
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requi...
27 November 2020
by Jon Grevatt
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requirement to procure diesel-electric submarines over the next few years.
The French naval shipbuilder said on 26 November that the opening of the representative office “signifies the first step of a long-term commitment of co-operation and partnership in developing naval capabilities for the country”.
Naval Group added that through its new office it will aim to support the Philippines in not only its procurement of submarines but in developing associated industrial partnerships and supply chains, as well as related facilities and capabilities.
Naval Group has opened a representative office in Manila to support its efforts to supply submarines (such as this Royal Malaysian Navy Scorpene-class platform) to the Philippine Navy. (Royal Malaysian Navy)
The group added that it had demonstrated its commitment to support “military capabilities and economic growth” in regional countries including India, Malaysia and Australia where Naval Group is delivering major submarine programmes in partnership with local industry.
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requi...
27 November 2020
by Jon Grevatt
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requirement to procure diesel-electric submarines over the next few years.
The French naval shipbuilder said on 26 November that the opening of the representative office “signifies the first step of a long-term commitment of co-operation and partnership in developing naval capabilities for the country”.
Naval Group added that through its new office it will aim to support the Philippines in not only its procurement of submarines but in developing associated industrial partnerships and supply chains, as well as related facilities and capabilities.
Naval Group has opened a representative office in Manila to support its efforts to supply submarines (such as this Royal Malaysian Navy Scorpene-class platform) to the Philippine Navy. (Royal Malaysian Navy)
The group added that it had demonstrated its commitment to support “military capabilities and economic growth” in regional countries including India, Malaysia and Australia where Naval Group is delivering major submarine programmes in partnership with local industry.
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requi...
27 November 2020
by Jon Grevatt
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requirement to procure diesel-electric submarines over the next few years.
The French naval shipbuilder said on 26 November that the opening of the representative office “signifies the first step of a long-term commitment of co-operation and partnership in developing naval capabilities for the country”.
Naval Group added that through its new office it will aim to support the Philippines in not only its procurement of submarines but in developing associated industrial partnerships and supply chains, as well as related facilities and capabilities.
Naval Group has opened a representative office in Manila to support its efforts to supply submarines (such as this Royal Malaysian Navy Scorpene-class platform) to the Philippine Navy. (Royal Malaysian Navy)
The group added that it had demonstrated its commitment to support “military capabilities and economic growth” in regional countries including India, Malaysia and Australia where Naval Group is delivering major submarine programmes in partnership with local industry.
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requi...
27 November 2020
by Jon Grevatt
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requirement to procure diesel-electric submarines over the next few years.
The French naval shipbuilder said on 26 November that the opening of the representative office “signifies the first step of a long-term commitment of co-operation and partnership in developing naval capabilities for the country”.
Naval Group added that through its new office it will aim to support the Philippines in not only its procurement of submarines but in developing associated industrial partnerships and supply chains, as well as related facilities and capabilities.
Naval Group has opened a representative office in Manila to support its efforts to supply submarines (such as this Royal Malaysian Navy Scorpene-class platform) to the Philippine Navy. (Royal Malaysian Navy)
The group added that it had demonstrated its commitment to support “military capabilities and economic growth” in regional countries including India, Malaysia and Australia where Naval Group is delivering major submarine programmes in partnership with local industry.
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requi...
27 November 2020
by Jon Grevatt
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requirement to procure diesel-electric submarines over the next few years.
The French naval shipbuilder said on 26 November that the opening of the representative office “signifies the first step of a long-term commitment of co-operation and partnership in developing naval capabilities for the country”.
Naval Group added that through its new office it will aim to support the Philippines in not only its procurement of submarines but in developing associated industrial partnerships and supply chains, as well as related facilities and capabilities.
Naval Group has opened a representative office in Manila to support its efforts to supply submarines (such as this Royal Malaysian Navy Scorpene-class platform) to the Philippine Navy. (Royal Malaysian Navy)
The group added that it had demonstrated its commitment to support “military capabilities and economic growth” in regional countries including India, Malaysia and Australia where Naval Group is delivering major submarine programmes in partnership with local industry.
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requi...
27 November 2020
by Jon Grevatt
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requirement to procure diesel-electric submarines over the next few years.
The French naval shipbuilder said on 26 November that the opening of the representative office “signifies the first step of a long-term commitment of co-operation and partnership in developing naval capabilities for the country”.
Naval Group added that through its new office it will aim to support the Philippines in not only its procurement of submarines but in developing associated industrial partnerships and supply chains, as well as related facilities and capabilities.
Naval Group has opened a representative office in Manila to support its efforts to supply submarines (such as this Royal Malaysian Navy Scorpene-class platform) to the Philippine Navy. (Royal Malaysian Navy)
The group added that it had demonstrated its commitment to support “military capabilities and economic growth” in regional countries including India, Malaysia and Australia where Naval Group is delivering major submarine programmes in partnership with local industry.
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requi...
27 November 2020
by Jon Grevatt
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requirement to procure diesel-electric submarines over the next few years.
The French naval shipbuilder said on 26 November that the opening of the representative office “signifies the first step of a long-term commitment of co-operation and partnership in developing naval capabilities for the country”.
Naval Group added that through its new office it will aim to support the Philippines in not only its procurement of submarines but in developing associated industrial partnerships and supply chains, as well as related facilities and capabilities.
Naval Group has opened a representative office in Manila to support its efforts to supply submarines (such as this Royal Malaysian Navy Scorpene-class platform) to the Philippine Navy. (Royal Malaysian Navy)
The group added that it had demonstrated its commitment to support “military capabilities and economic growth” in regional countries including India, Malaysia and Australia where Naval Group is delivering major submarine programmes in partnership with local industry.
Naval Group has opened an office in Manila with a view to meeting the Philippine Navy’s (PN’s) requi...