MOC Programme of the Cavour and Horizon-class Ships Awarded to Orrizonte Sistemi Navali
Orizzonte Sistemi Navali (OSN), a joint venture owned by Fincantieri and Leonardo with respective stakes of 51% and 49%, has signed with the Directorate of Naval Armaments of the Secretariat General of Defence / National Armaments Directorate, the Maintenance in Operational Conditions (MOC) Framework Agreement for the Cavour aircraft carrier and the Andrea Doria and Caio Duilio Horizon-class destroyers of the Italian Navy, Fincantieri said July 19.
The Agreement has a maximum total value of euro 190 million (USD 211.5 million) and will conclude at the end of 2028. The signing of the first implementation contract between the prime contractor OSN and Navarm will take place in the coming days, covering the first two years of service, the statement said.
Specifically, the activities envisaged refer to the platform and combat systems and equipment of the units covered by the Agreement in the period 2023-2028, in order to ensure the maintenance of their operational conditions and the increased expertise of Navy personnel.
Fincantieri will be responsible for the in-service support activities of the platform systems and equipment, including the engine, automation system, electrical generation and air conditioning systems, manoeuvring and propulsion mechanisms, as well as the aircraft elevators of the Cavour ship and the helicopter transport system of the Horizon class units.
Leonardo will be tasked with all subsystems related to the Combat System, radar sensors, Combat Management System, launchers and weapon systems of the two classes of ships, at the La Spezia and Taranto naval bases. The Leonardo subsystems involved in the maintenance amount to about 50 pieces of equipment. –fincantieri/adj/mhi (Pix: US Navy)
Pix caption: The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George HW Bush sails alongside the 🇮🇹 Marina Militare Guided Missile Destroyer ITS Andrea Doria (D 553) during combined operations in the Adriatic, Dec 15, 2022.