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FORBIN

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Full list :

CVN Charles de Gaulle
DDG/FFG Forbin, Chevalier Paul same class, Jean Bart, Jean de Vienne ( Georges Leygues Class ), Aconit et Guépratte ( La Fayette )
CO Commandant Birot ( A 69 )
SN Perle
LHD Tonnerre
LST Sirocco
CS Meuse
Others Pluto, EDAR a kind of LCT

USA
Mount Withney

UK
Echo
MS Quorn, Ramsey

Morocco
CO Tariq ben Ziad

Algerian
School ship Soummam

Tunisia
La Galite

But finaly no FREMM !

And Aircrafts/Helos :
3 Rafale Marine, 4 Super-Etendard, 2 Mirage 2000N, 1 E-2C, 1 Atlantique 2
2 NH-90 NFH, 1 Tigre
 

navyreco

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French Navy International Fleet Review
70th anniversary of the Landing in Provence

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The French Navy gave me some pics of the rehearsal, but they are watermarked.
 

Jeff Head

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French Navy International Fleet Review
70th anniversary of the Landing in Provence


The French Navy gave me some pics of the rehearsal, but they are watermarked.
Great pics!

I still want to see a SSN, a Forbin, two FREMMs, the CDG, and two Mistrals all traveling in formation.

These come close.
 

bd popeye

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PARIS (AP) — Responding to international pressure, France suspended the delivery of a warship to Russia at least until November amid security concerns over Moscow's role in the Ukraine crisis, officials said Wednesday.

The second ship, named Sevastopol, ironically, after a port in the Russia-annexed Crimean Peninsula, has been slated for delivery next year.

In an announcement on the eve of a NATO summit in Wales, French President Francois Hollande's office called the fighting in eastern Ukraine "grave," and said Russia's recent actions harm "the foundations of security in Europe."

It also came after months of pressure on France from allies to suspend the sale because of tensions between Russia and Ukraine.

The U.S. State Department welcomed the move Wednesday.

"We certainly support their decision," spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters in Washington.

A French diplomatic official said a delivery wouldn't go through before November. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

Hollande said talk of a possible cease-fire in Ukraine wasn't enough to allow France to authorize the delivery of the Vladivostok. His office made no mention of the second warship.

France stopped short of cancelling the deal, suggesting that a change in Russia's behavior and handling of the Ukraine crisis could pave the way for the delivery at a later date.

The Vladivostok can carry 700 troops, 16 helicopter gunships, and up to 50 armored vehicles.

Analysts have said the warships would give Russia enhanced ability to move large numbers of troops and equipment, but were not game-changers for Moscow's already powerful military.

Months of resistance to suspending the deal testified in part to Paris' unwillingness to give up a contract worth more than 1 billion euros and thousands of jobs at a time of France's economic slump.

France has no guarantees about how the ships might be used, though the French defense export-control agency had already given the go-ahead for the delivery.

Ukrainian officials had insisted the delivery would violate the European Union's code of conduct. On Friday, the EU is set to toughen sanctions against Russia, after a recent worsening of the crisis in Ukraine.

A senior U.S. defense official said Washington welcomes France's decision, stressing the move reinforces the growing international resolve to hold Moscow accountable for its actions in Ukraine.

The official wasn't authorized to discuss the matter publicly so spoke on condition of anonymity.

A senior NATO official said, "Unfortunately, Russia has made this kind of decision the only possible decision, by its actions." He spoke during a pre-summit briefing in Wales where NATO officials answered reporters' questions on the condition that they not be identified.

As recently as July, Hollande said the deal was too costly to cancel, and even this week, his advisers had indicated that France was ready to go ahead with the first delivery. In July, the president said the Russians had paid for the ship, and France would have to reimburse Moscow if it canceled.

Robert Burns in Washington and John-Thor Dahlburg in Newport, Wales contributed to this report.
 

FORBIN

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Iraq first strike French

September 19 order of the President of the Republic, a military air operation was conducted against the terrorist group Daech. Destroyed by air strikes, a logistics depot Daech spotted in the Mosul area by reconnaissance and intelligence in that week the operation was aimed.

The device consisted of:

two fighter Rafale air force equipped with bombs air-ground laser guided GBU 12;

Aircraft refueling C-135 FR of the Air Force;

a maritime patrol aircraft Atlantique 2 of the Navy, responsible for the intelligence portion of this mission and the first assessment of strikes.

Ordered by Chief of Staff of the army, General Peter de Villiers, and carried out under the operational control of Beaussant against Admiral, Admiral commanding the Indian Ocean region (ALINDIEN), this air raid was conducted in coordination with Iraqi authorities and with our allies in the region.

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The logistics depot Daech targeted by the air raid this morning (Friday, September 19, 2014) was destroyed.

During the flight of about five hours, the two Rafale were refueled three times by the tanker aircraft C135-FR.

The French hunters, equipped with Damocles pod designation bore strikes between 9:40 ET 9:58 with four laser-guided bombs GBU 12.

The aircraft Atlantique 2 maritime patrol conducted a mission to ten hours, coordinated with that of Rafale. Its sensors have ensured the intelligence portion of the mission and perform battle damage assesment (BDA) * immediately transmitted to central planning and conduct of operations in Paris.

During this mission, the recovery staff component, that is to say the ability to rescue pilots in hostile area, was insured by American military means.

Accordance with the will of the President of the Republic, new strikes will take place in the coming days to support the Iraqi armed forces in their fight against Daech. These strikes will again be carried out in close coordination with the Iraqi authorities and with our allies in theater

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