SEMMB aims to double its production of Rafale seats in 2017
Currently, the assembly shop of the ejection seat Rafale
SEMMB (Société d'Exploitation of Materials Martin Baker) in Argenteuil idling. It is not the great excitement towards Merignac where are assembled the Rafale. The runaway political and media generated by the signing of the first export contracts has not crossed the threshold of the workshops.
It takes about 200 hours to assemble and check ejection seat MkF16F Gust
© Gil Roy / Aerobuzz.fr
The first six Rafale delivered in a hurry to Egypt were taken on the French quota, to the relief of the Ministry of Defence. Not therefore need to work extra hard. As for deliveries of Qatar, they will not begin until 2018. By then, India will be signed for 36 aircraft and Dassault have won other contracts. That at least is the belief of Eric Trappier, the CEO of the company. Hence his decision to set capacity to triple the production rate if necessary. The
SEMMB logically follows suit.
The joint venture of
Safran and Martin-Baker has indeed strengthen its workforce by hiring three additional technicians, currently under formation. 13 operators are assigned to the seat assembly. "
By the end of 2016 we will have doubled our production capacity ," says Laurent Leyniac, the foreman. Besides the increase in staff, SEMMB put on the versatility of its technicians. "
The operators assigned to the maintenance of the Mirage 2000 seats and Alphajets will be able to seat assembly Rafale ". The subsidiary of Safran employs fifty employees.The main of its business consists of maintenance ejection seats based on aircraft built by Dassault. If twenty Rafale MkF16F new seats are assembled each year in Argenteuil, however, 100 to 130 seats are revised at the same time. [
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To Challenge SEMMB is mobilizing its suppliers [ 2 ] to successfully achieve the production rate of 4 seats per month since 2017. To give some flexibility, the Franco-British equipment manufacturer also plans to form the stock. "
This is possible since pyrotechnics is mounted in Merignac by Dassault ," said Laurent Leyniac.
An ejection seat MkF16F Gust contains about 3,500 pieces and weighs an average of approximately 90 kg
© Safran
Since its creation in 1959, SEMMB produced about 5,700 seats [
3 ] and saved 698 pilots life. In other words, more of an ejection seat out of 10 was used by a driver. That's an average of nearly 60 years. Modern aircraft are more reliable and better supervised procedures. The proof of the 250 seats Gust delivered to date, 3 were used.
Gil Roy
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1 ] The seats are reviewed every 2 years after commissioning, with a general overhaul every 6 years.
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2 ] Forty suppliers contributing to the manufacture of seats with Martin-Baker Aircraft (UK), Ronaldsway (Isle of Man), Zodiac Aerospace (France), Dassault Aviation (France), Meggitt Aerospace (UK), Air Liquide (France) etc.
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3 ] SEMMB produced to date 5,700 seats including 250 for the Rafale, Mirage 1470 to 2000 for the 47 Super Etendard, and 220 for Alphajets, aircraft training of armed pilots. The aircraft are equipped with 1 or 2 seats according to demand of the armed (on the fleet of the French army, 2/3 seater planes).
SEMMB vise le doublement de sa production de sièges de Rafale dès (...) - Aerobuzz
Assuming 4 seats a month and perhaps full 12 months production unlike Dassault 11 months production, the seat totals 48 a year
And seats are reviewed in 2 years as indicated after 2 years of commissioning. If the assumption is just for Merignac line won't this be stocking way too many seats.. I mean every year excess will lead to in 2 years of production almost equalling Rafale production for 1 year I Merignac line.
Thus I have a second line of thought here..
Dassault may use either 33 full production line usage or say 22 types production or in-between for orders it has in hand including almost confirmed India order
This leaves around 15 extra seats a year if Merignac production is at 33 per year
Or
Around 26 extra seats a year if Merignac production is at 22 jets a year...
Effectively since Martin Baker is a small player it's scaling up indicates a much bigger plan for rush in order.. And in line with perhaps a indication that it's stock will be consumed within a set timeline....
Does this indicate towards a conclusive Rafale in India under MII or is it another elusive deal with far fetched ripe imagination...particularly mine who is keen to find some hints among its suppliers plan for such a case..
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