Gearboxes allow speed reduction on motors, whilst still respecting the requirements for combat ships concerning shock resistance, acoustic discretion, vibrations, compactness, reliability and minimum maintenance.
Torpedo-launching tubes are capable of launching light torpedoes respecting the NATO standard from surface ships and are available in several configurations (two or three tubes).
Submarine weapon-launching tubes are compatible with all types of weapons (torpedoes, missiles, mines) in a NATO format. The highest levels of security are given to these essential mechanical components that penetrate the pressure hull and form an integral part of diving safety.
Shaft lines are a part of the propulsion system and form the link between the motor and the thruster. Naval Group’s industrial capacity enables machining work on shafts measuring up to 25 metres.
The masts measure up to 14 meters and are strategic elements of the combat system, raising the submarine’s sensors out of the water when it is at periscope depth. They also act as a snorting mast, keeping the boat’s diesel engines supplied with air.
Helicopter landing grids enable rapid take-off and landing of helicopters and drones in complete safety and in difficult sea conditions, while also respecting NATO standards.
The Samahé® helicopter handling system enables helicopters to be transferred in complete safety between the flight deck and the hangar and vice versa, all in rough seas. The Samahé® range is adapted to all naval helicopters of up to 16 tons.
The Sylver® vertical missile launching system range enables the firing of surface-to-air missiles or naval cruise missiles. Naval Group has sold over 200 Sylver® around the world.
The Digital Combat Bridge is an innovative operational centre used to ensure surveillance of the external environment in the near vicinity of the ship over 360° by day and by night, and to coordinate the means used to respond to any type of situation (asymmetric threat, complex manoeuvres, etc.).