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    Airbus to build communication network for French air and naval forces

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    Posted on February 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Airbus will develop a secure communication network for French naval forces, focusing on cybersecurity and operational resilience.

    Airbus to Develop Advanced Communication Network for French Naval Forces

    (Reuters) - European planemaker and aerospace company Airbus said on Tuesday it will build the communications network for the French air and naval force under a contract with a maximum value of 480 million euros ($502.46 million).

    Airbus Defence and Space will work on the project for up to 10 years with France-based warship contractor Naval Group, aiming to deploy the communications network on more than 80 ships between 2028 and 2032.

    "We are preparing for...collaborative naval combat, networked combat of all assets and platforms involved in naval operations," Head of Space Digital at Airbus Defence and Space Eric Even said in a statement.

    The works under contract for the IP Network of the Naval Force (RIFAN) cover development of system upgrades, deployment and maintenance.

    The firm said that the improved network will rely on "enhanced" cybersecurity to preserve operational continuity in the face of growing cyber threats.

    The importance of resilience against cyber attacks grows as Europe struggles with hackers, mainly from pro-Russian groups, and as member states search for ways to bulk up their cybersecurity.

    ($1 = 0.9553 euros)

    (Reporting by Mateusz Rabiega in Gdansk, Editing by Louise Heavens, Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Airbus to build a communication network for French naval forces.
    • •Contract valued at up to 480 million euros over 10 years.
    • •Partnership with Naval Group to deploy on over 80 ships.
    • •Focus on enhanced cybersecurity against cyber threats.
    • •Project aims for collaborative and networked naval combat.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Airbus to build communication network for French air and naval forces

    1What is the purpose of the communication network being developed?

    The communication network aims to support collaborative naval combat and networked operations among various assets and platforms involved in naval operations.

    2How long will Airbus work on this project?

    Airbus Defence and Space will work on the project for up to 10 years.

    3What is the maximum value of the contract for this project?

    The contract has a maximum value of 48 million euros.

    4What cybersecurity measures will be implemented?

    The improved network will rely on enhanced cybersecurity to ensure operational continuity amid increasing cyber threats.

    5Who is partnering with Airbus on this project?

    Airbus is collaborating with France-based warship contractor Naval Group on the communications network project.

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