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Constructions Mécaniques de Normandie (CMN) is a French shipyard located at
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. It employs approximately four hundred employees covering the various specialities required for the construction of luxury yachts and
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s. Since its foundation in 1945, the shipyard has delivered over 350 vessels. It is part of the holding company, Abu Dhabi MAR, which is steered by the
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.


History

The shipyard was founded in 1945 by the French aircraft constructor, Félix Amiot in
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,
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. The first vessel built by CMN was a wooden trawler which was launched on 23 June 1948 and soon diversified its products to
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s, coast guard vessels, fishing boats,
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s,
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s and fast attack crafts. In the 1960s, the shipyard specialized in building vessels with the CMN patented "glued laminated wood technique", especially the minesweepers for the French and German navies. One of its major minesweeper series was the well-known s (the first one was launched on 15 December 1970, the following four between 1971 and 1972). The glued laminated technique was the best answer to the ship qualities in terms of non-magnetism, noise absorption or noise reflecting. From 1967, Amiot diversified CMN's offerings with fast attack crafts with a wood-cored laminated hull. The incident that marked the beginning of a new class of fast attack craft in shipbuilding - La Combattante II, was the sinking of the Israeli
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on 21 October 1967 by two Egyptian s, as the destroyer sailed in international waters off
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.Rabinovich, Abraham, ''The Boats of Cherbourg'' Henry Holt and Co., New York, NY, 1988, , p. 5. In 1962,
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of Germany signed an agreement to supply Israel with twelve of the vessels. After the delivery of three of the twelve missile boats in 1964, Germany had to renounce the agreement owing to political pressures from Arab nations. The Germans, however, agreed that the boats could be constructed elsewhere and CMN was chosen to construct the remaining nine, which would be of La Combattante II class (Sa'ar-1-class Israeli Navy designate) fast attack crafts. During the 1970s, the
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(German Federal Navy), ordered 20 La Combattante II fast attack crafts. The is a modification of the French La Combattante II design. In 1992 the shipyard was taken over by Iskandar Safa and in 2007, it became a part of Abu Dhabi MAR.


Operations

CMN has around 400 employees and is part of the holding company, Abu Dhabi MAR, which is steered by the Emirate of
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. Its sister companies are ADMShipyards, Nobiskrug Shipyard, ADM Kiel (Civilian Shipbuilding assets of HDW) & Hellenic Shipyards SA. CMN is able to build or refit vessels up to . The construction is done entirely under sheltered halls ( of covered facilities), on a total surface of . The site has significantly sized building sheds, one of , and another of . The vessels are launched by: *a slipway for yachts under 700 tons *a 3,000-tonne Syncrolift (lift area of }) Before becoming a part of Abu Dhabi Mar group holding in 2007, Iskandar Safa was the sole owner of CMN.


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CMN Yachts

CMN Naval ships
{{DEFAULTSORT:Constructions Mecaniques de Normandie Shipbuilding companies of France French companies established in 1956