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07 Apr 2022

JFD awarded contract by Navantia to support Spanish Navy’s new Submarine Rescue Mothership

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JFD awarded contract by Navantia to support Spanish Navy’s new Submarine Rescue Mothership
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JFD was awarded a contract by Navantia to conduct a Ship Survey and Suitability Assessment of the Spanish Navy’s new Submarine Rescue Mothership (BAM-IS).

Navantia, the Spanish state-owned military shipbuilding company, is in the process of completing the preliminary design for the BAM-IS. The new Mothership (MOSHIP) will replace the Spanish Navy’s existing vessel which is not adapted to host submarine rescue systems.

The contract gave JFD - a world leader in the design, build and operation of submarine rescue systems - responsibility for completing an initial assessment of the design, to ensure the new vessel will be capable of embarking such systems.

It is a critical requirement that in the event of a Distressed Submarine (DISSUB), there is an available vessel that can host submarine rescue system equipment, as well as support the other necessary aspects of a rescue. Not having a suitable vessel available will likely result in delays, which can have catastrophic consequences.

 

Greg Cotten, Head of Operational Capability and Technical Authority, JFD said:

“This contract highlights JFD’s position at the forefront of submarine rescue, and our commitment to keeping submariners around the world safe. 

JFD is proud to work alongside Navantia and assist the Spanish Navy in taking proactive action to ensure that they can support international submarine rescue systems by assessing and surveying their Rescue Motherships or Vessels of Opportunity (VOO) which operate in the waters. With experienced operators and Naval Architects, JFD can be called upon to assess vessels for suitability and safeguard against any potential setbacks in the event of an emergency.”

 

The current intention is that the BAM-IS will be able to host critical international submarine rescue systems.

As well as Initial Ship Survey and Suitability Assessments, JFD can provide a range of services in support of MOSHIPs and VOOs, including On Site Ship Surveys and Airport and Port Assurance Surveys. Alongside these capabilities, JFD also operates a VOO Database Service to track and monitor suitable VOOs that could be called upon during the time of need.

JFD is an established provider to 80 countries and 33 navies worldwide and supports multiple submarine rescue systems in service globally. At the forefront of the submarine rescue domain, JFD delivers assured submarine rescue readiness (98%+) to navies around the world, including a proven and tested submarine rescue capability to the Royal Navy and NATO partners.

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