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French Navy Charles de Gaulle Carrier Strike Group Mission Extended Until Mid-December

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Naval Forces News - France
 
 
 
French Navy Charles de Gaulle Carrier Strike Group Mission Extended Until Mid-December
 
The office of the French President issued a statement to announce that the Charles de Gaulle Carrier Strike Group (CSG) mission has been extended until "mid-december". The French CSG left Toulon naval base (Southern France) on September 30th. Its airwing is currently supporting combat operations against Daesh in Mosul as part of the "Chammal" operation.
     
The French Navy issued a statement to announce that the Charles de Gaulle Carrier Strike Group (CSG) left Toulon naval base (Southern France) on September 30th and its airwing has already started combat operation against Daesh as part of the "Chammal" operation.
The French Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carrier (CVN) Charles de Gaulle (R91) with 24x Rafale M fighters aboard. Picture: French Navy
     
The CSG, currently deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean, is composed of:
» The nuclear powered aircraft carrier (CVN) Charles de Gaulle
» An Embedded Air Group (EAG), comprising 24x Rafale M, 2x E-2C Hawkeye and 4x helicopters (it is the first time the French aircraft carrier deploys for combat operation without the Super Etendards Modernisés which have been retired from service in July).
» The Forbin class Air Defense Destroyer (DDG) Chevalier Paul
» The Cassard Anti Air Warfare Frigate (with 1x Panther helicopter)
» The Leygues class Anti Submarine Warfare Frigate Jean de Vienne (with 2x Lynx helicopters)
» The US Navy Burke class Guided Missile Destroyer USS Ross

» The German Navy Anti Submarine Warfare Augsburg
» The Durance class Replenishment Oiler (AOR) Marne
» A Rubis class Nuclear Attack Submarine (SSN)
     
The French Navy issued a statement to announce that the Charles de Gaulle Carrier Strike Group (CSG) left Toulon naval base (Southern France) on September 30th and its airwing has already started combat operation against Daesh as part of the "Chammal" operation.
Infographic: French MoD
     
Launched on September 19, 2014, the "Chammal" Operation represents the French participation to Operation Inherent Resolve with nearly 4,050 soldiers today. At the request of the Iraqi government and in coordination with France's allies in the region, the Chammal operation is based on two complementary pillars:
- "training" for the benefit of Iraqi national security units.
- "support" of local forces engaged on the ground against Daesh.
     
The French Navy issued a statement to announce that the Charles de Gaulle Carrier Strike Group (CSG) left Toulon naval base (Southern France) on September 30th and its airwing has already started combat operation against Daesh as part of the "Chammal" operation.
The French Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carrier (CVN) Charles de Gaulle (R91) with 24x Rafale M fighters aboard. Picture: French Navy