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The French Navy’s second Barracuda SSN
Duguay-Trouin
is rolled out at Naval Group’s Cherbourg yard in Normandy on 26 November.
(Naval Group)

French shipbuilder Naval Group rolled out France’s second Suffren-class (Barracuda) nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN),
Duguay-Trouin
, during an official ceremony at its yard in Cherbourg, Normandy, on 26 November.

Duguay-Trouin
was transferred from the construction hall at Laubeuf shipyard via 24 walkers to the Cachin infrastructure launch site, where it will now undergo final outfitting work and testing ahead of its official launch “in the coming months”, a Naval Group spokesperson told
Janes
.

“With this step, and given the progress of the following submarines, we are now firmly in the second half of the [Barracuda] programme and in series production,” the spokesperson said. “The aim now is to produce a submarine approximately every two years, so by 2026 Naval Group will have delivered the first four units.”

Naval Group is building six new-generation SSNs for the French Navy under the Barracuda programme. First-of-class
Suffren



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