2 juillet 2024 | International, Naval

The fourth NFS submarine for the Italian Navy assigned to Fincantieri for 500 million euros

The unit has a total value of approximately 500 million euros, including the related Integrated Logistic Support and In-Service Support.

https://www.epicos.com/article/847475/fourth-nfs-submarine-italian-navy-assigned-fincantieri-500-million-euros

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