29 juillet 2024 | International, Naval

Intermarine (IMMSI GROUP) and Leonardo: contract signed with the Italian Directorate Of Naval Armaments for the procurment of new generation minehunters for the Italian Navy

Intermarine's share of the committed tranche is 1.165 billion euros, corresponding to approximately 73% and the one of Leonardo is approximately 0.43 billion euros, which corresponds to approximately 27%.

https://www.epicos.com/article/855203/intermarine-immsi-group-and-leonardo-contract-signed-italian-directorate-naval

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