Germany's F126 Frigate Project Faces Major Setbacks Amid Procurement Issues
Germany's F126 frigate project, initially valued at €5.3 billion, is in jeopardy due to software failures and procurement delays. The decision to possibly replace Damen Naval as lead contractor raises concerns about Europe's naval capabilities.

The F126 frigate program in Germany, initially awarded to Damen Naval, is now facing significant setbacks due to software issues and procurement challenges. The project, launched in 2020 with a budget of €5.3 billion for four ships, is experiencing delays pushing the first delivery from 2028 to 2032 and has exceeded its budget by €800 million.
As officials consider removing Damen from its lead contractor role, they may appoint Naval Vessels Lürssen and Blohm + Voss for the project. Procurement processes have been criticized for inefficiencies, with complex requirements and slow internal approvals contributing to the ongoing issues. The situation underscores the challenges of military procurement in Germany, especially as the country aims to enhance defense capabilities amid rising tensions in Europe.




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