- home
matches at the 5,800-capacity
Stade Guy-
Piriou [fr]. The club was
founded in 1911. The
Stade Guy-
Piriou [fr], the club's 5,800-capacity stadium, was...
-
Dumont d'Urville
Station in Antarctica. The vessel,
built by
Chantiers Piriou and
delivered in
September 2017,
replaced the 1986-built
vessel of the same...
- the M.OPV by
Piriou, and the UT 527 by Rolls-Royce Marine. In
October 2013, a
modified version of the M.OPV was co-contracted to
Piriou and DCNS; a joint...
-
vessels (OPVs)
built by Kership, a
joint venture of
French civil shipbuilder Piriou (55%) and
Naval shipbuilder DCNS (45%). The
ships were
originally part of...
- years.
Designed by
Naval Group, the
first 7
ships were
ordered in 2023 from
Piriou Shipyard,
Constructions Mécaniques de
Normandie (CMN), and Socarenam. Construction...
- avec l'OSV 315". Mer et
Marine (in French).
Retrieved 16
November 2024. "
Piriou : à
cause des
hausses de coûts, la série des 20
remorqueurs de la marine...
- Andromeda.
Almak adopts the
design of P43, a
concept developed by
patrol Piriou sites. It is an
international consulting Defense Command (INN) that serves...
- will be the
first for the
Royal Netherlands Navy. She was laid down at
Piriou, Concarneau,
France on 30
November 2021. On 19
December 2022, she got out...
- restoration[clarify]
began at the
Piriou Shipyard. Work on
Calypso stopped in 2009
because of the non-payment of
bills by
Francine Cousteau.
Piriou claimed to be owed...
- Quevilly-Rouen
Rodez Saint-Étienne
Troyes Valenciennes ^
Since the
Stade Guy-
Piriou is not
suitable for
Ligue 2 regulations,
Concarneau pla**** at both the Stade...