- Jul 12, 2018
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OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE |
ENCRYPTED MESSAGE |
TO: Florence Parly, Minister of Defense of the French Empire ( Alex )
FROM: Stewart C. Hall, Deputy Secretary of Defense of the United States of America
Minister Parly,
Very Respectfully,
Stewart C. Hall
Deputy Secretary of Defense
Minister Parly,
The United States Navy and Coast Guard have recently created a new frigate/cutter, called the Celestial-class, for use by both services. It includes a 32-cell VLS as well as state-of-the-art radar and sonar. The Department of Defense and the Department of State have whitelisted a handful of countries for potential export of the frigate, and France is one of them. This vessel is capable of a wide variety of missions as either an escort or an independent operator due to its armaments and its extended range. At this time, the frigate is under a special license from the Federal Government and is going for $1.235-billion each (this would mean that we would charge $300-million per unit in a LPL).
Some notable advantages of the Celestial-class for Sweden is the extended range of 11,200 miles. This range would allow one of the frigates to, for example, deploy from the French Navy Base in Brest into the Atlantic, cross the Panama Canal, and sail to French Polynesia without refueling once.
If your government is interested in procuring one or more, please feel free to contact me as soon as possible.
Some notable advantages of the Celestial-class for Sweden is the extended range of 11,200 miles. This range would allow one of the frigates to, for example, deploy from the French Navy Base in Brest into the Atlantic, cross the Panama Canal, and sail to French Polynesia without refueling once.
If your government is interested in procuring one or more, please feel free to contact me as soon as possible.
Very Respectfully,
Stewart C. Hall
Deputy Secretary of Defense