French Naval Group and Germany’s ThyssenKrupp square off in Egyptian warship deal
Naval Group finds itself in direct competition with German rival ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems in Egypt’s acquisition of two more corvettes, Hervé Guillou, CEO of the French shipbuilder told Defense News.
The contest comes after Egypt in 2014 placed an order for four Naval Group Gowind corvettes worth some €1 billion, with options for two more units. Winning that two-year option has since become anything but certain for the French company.
“TKMS is not sitting on its hands,” Guillou said on Tuesday on the sidelines of the
Summer Defense University event at the military staff college here.
There already is a “permanent presence of the Germans” in Egypt, which operates a fleet of German submarines, Guillou explained.
Egypt attracts strong international interest, with the Chinese, Koreans, Dutch shipbuilder Damen and French electronics company Thales very active, he added.
The TKMS offer consists of two Meko 200 corvettes, worth €1 billion (US $1.2 billion) excluding weapons, business publication La Tribune reported Sept. 3. That is double the value of the two Gowind 2500 corvettes pitched by Naval Group, the report said.
A spokesman for Naval Group declined to comment on the prices.
If TKMS were to snatch the business in the end, the French interministerial committee overseeing arms export likely would approve a sale of MBDA-made Aster 15 missiles for the German ships, a French government official said.
The company, a joint venture by Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo, is pursuing a “platform neutral” sales pitch, placing an emphasis on boosting foreign sales, according to an industry source.
Guillou said he attended Egypt’s launch on Sept. 6 of the first locally built Gowind, christened Port Said. “It all went well,” he said.
The Egyptian Navy sails a FREMM multimission frigate and two Mistral-class helicopter carriers. The four Gowind corvettes will complement that fleet.
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