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|Name=''Lussier'' class
|Designer=[[Valorica Marine]]
|Builders=[[Valorica Marine|VM Santaria Yards]]
|Operators=*{{navy|Cartadania}}
|Class before= Soria-class {{wp|littoral combat ship|LCS}}
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|In commission range=2024–present
|Total ships building= 7
|Total ships planned=15
|Total ships completed= 1
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The '''Lussier-class''' is a class of multi-mission guided-missile frigates under development for the [[Cartadanian Navy]] as a follow-on to the modular {{wp|littoral combat ship}} (or {{wp|corvette}}). It is [[Cartadania]]'s first class of frigates since the 1950s, a role which had previously been filled by other classes of similar size and purpose. The class is designed to be very stealth-oriented. Borrowing from technology learned with other military vessels, the reduced radar cross-section of the class originates from previous destroyer concepts which were achieved by a clean superstructure compared to conventional designs, angled sides, and radar-absorbent material, a composite material of wood and glass fiber as hard as steel, light, and resistant to fire.

Revision as of 12:07, 28 July 2021

Lead ship ENC Lussier
Class overview
Name: Lussier class
Builders: VM Santaria Yards
Operators:  Cartadania Navy
Preceded by: Soria-class LCS
In commission: 2024–present
Planned: 15
Building: 7
Completed: 1

The Lussier-class is a class of multi-mission guided-missile frigates under development for the Cartadanian Navy as a follow-on to the modular littoral combat ship (or corvette). It is Cartadania's first class of frigates since the 1950s, a role which had previously been filled by other classes of similar size and purpose. The class is designed to be very stealth-oriented. Borrowing from technology learned with other military vessels, the reduced radar cross-section of the class originates from previous destroyer concepts which were achieved by a clean superstructure compared to conventional designs, angled sides, and radar-absorbent material, a composite material of wood and glass fiber as hard as steel, light, and resistant to fire.