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Economic crisis big step back for France

Second carrier cancelled also they planned 4th and 5th mistral class I think forbin true ?

Imagine that dual carrier strike groups with 5 x LHD, easily that's 3 amphibious ready groups

They could cover Mediterranean and North Sea easily

But now CVN is down to what 40% operational deployment
Exact for 2nd carrier and 4th Mistral for replaced 2 + 2 Ouragan/Foudre LPDs

Charles De Gaulle have a reactor life of 7.5 years 1.5 for RCOH about one other for other maintenance so disponible about 5 on 7.5 years, very good 66 %.
But with eventualy after RCOH possible up to ~30 Rafale ( before max 24 and 30 fighters with Super Etendard ) never we have an carrier also powerful in more French drivers very experimented now with deployments in M-E etc... and the Rafale completely versatile with big readiness in more soon the Meteor but ofc one-third of the time no CVN ! so actualy some deployed in Jordania for use Navy's Rafale.
And damage impossible use her majesty ships :) even conversely the F-35B could in theory do some landings on Charles De Gaulle but few this would damage the flight deck.

3 is very just... ! fortunately they have a big readiness about 80 % always 2 deployed or ready.
 
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but now France to pitch naval deal with Italy to resolve STX acquisition dispute
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and France, Italy reach deal on Fincantieri's acquisition of STX 18 hours ago
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France and Italy reached an agreement on Wednesday on the acquisition of STX by Fincantieri, with the Italian company acquiring 51 percent of the French shipyard, thanks to the loan of 1 percentage point from the French government, France Info radio reported.

The agreement on STX was reached at a Franco-Italian summit held at Lyon in central France and follows weeks of tense talks between French and Italian ministers under pressure to protect commercial interests and strike a politically acceptable solution.

Beyond the resolution of the STX dispute, the heads of Fincantieri and Naval Group have also been authorized to hold talks for consolidation of the surface warship sector, aimed at achieving a “naval Airbus.”

Fincantieri will acquire 50 percent of STX, and France will lend 1 percentage point of its holding for 12 years, afternoon daily Le Monde reported. That allows the Italian shipyard to hold the voting rights and receive share dividends and for Italy to announce hitting its target of owning a majority stake in the French shipyard at Saint-Nazaire in western France.

Under the new deal, France will hold 34 percent of STX, Naval Group 10 percent, STX staff 2 percent and STX local suppliers 3.66 percent, Reuters reported.

Naval Group had received approval from its board of directors to spend up to €20 million (U.S. $23 million) for a stake of up to 15 percent in STX, website La Tribune reported. Naval Group will hold the right of veto on the STX board of directors.

There will be regular meetings to monitor the health of STX and see that Fincantieri honors commitments on employment, governance and intellectual property.

France reserves the right to take back that 1 percent stake, and if there were serious problems, Italy would be bound to sell the 50 percent holding, giving France full control.

STX is presently under a temporary French nationalization.

This share deal would allow Italy to claim victory in acquiring the majority stake, while Paris ends an embarrassing dispute with Rome, Le Monde reported. This is effectively an “elastic privatization” devised by the French Élysées president’s office and the Finance and Economy Ministry.

French President Emmanuel Macron had called for a politically acceptable solution after objecting to Italy taking a majority stake in STX.

There had been concerns of potential layoffs during hard times, a security problem over potential passing of sensitive technology to Fincantieri’s Chinese industrial partner and a sovereignty issue as Saint-Nazaire is the only French shipyard large enough to build naval ships such as aircraft or helicopter carriers.

The chairman and CEO of STX will be Italian, while there will an equal number of French and Italians on the board of directors, Agence-France Presse reported.

Plans for a quickly arranged broad naval tie up between Fincantieri and Naval Group reportedly foundered when French and Italian negotiators realized the complexity of any deal and how it would necessarily drag in Italy’s Leonardo, which provides systems and weaponry for Fincantieri’s naval ships, and France’s Thales, which similarly supplies Naval Group.

Bringing Leonardo hurriedly into talks would have proved a tough challenge for new CEO Alessandro Profumo, who was appointed in March and is still finding his feet after arriving from the banking sector.

Profumo has, however, already shown that he is open to doing business with the French. In an interview this week with Italy’s Corriere della Sera, he said he was happy to maintain Leonardo’s 50-50 joint venture with Airbus building the ATR turboprop aircraft.

“I am very happy to have a partnership with Airbus. It works and makes money,” Profumo said. He also praised Leonardo’s two satellite joint ventures with Thales.

The resolving of the STX row, and the warming of ties between France and Italy may have consequences for another Franco-Italian commercial dispute. Hostility has been growing in Italy towards French media group Vivendi, which is the largest shareholder in Italy’s former state-owned telecoms giant Telecom Italia.

Rome has mulled halting Vivendi control a unit of Telecom Italia — Telecom Italia Sparkle — which manages 11 of the 21 undersea internet cables that pass through the Mediterranean, a key part of the global network of cables that make the internet possible.
 
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LOL what's this "an undisclosed port" from
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USS Donald Cook (DDG 75) on an a visit to an undisclosed port in France September 27th.
 

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Good news !

The Rubis extended until the arrival of Suffren

Commissioned in 1983, the Rubis attack nuclear submarine will benefit from a new technical stop to slightly increase its life expectancy until the arrival of the Suffren, the seed of the program of the new ANS of the Barracuda type . Accomplished more than two years late, the building, which will be launched in 2018, is to be delivered the following year to the Navy. Initially, the Ruby was to be disarmed in January, but it was initially extended until this summer, in order to have a more stabilized view of Suffren's completion Schedule
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Cherbourg: Two hulls of SNA in the nave Laubeuf

After a difficult period on the prototype, the program of the new French nuclear attack submarines finally arrives at the phase of industrial production in series. The Suffren, the first of its class to be replaced by the current Navy's Navy, is expected to come out in the coming months from the Naval Group's large assembly hall (formerly DCNS) in Cherbourg. The Suffren is no longer alone in the immense nave Laubeuf. It now houses two submarine hulls since in addition to Barracuda No. 1, the first sections of the second SNA of the series, the future Duguay-Trouin, have been assembled.
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This Sqn have all the 14 C-135/KC-135 ( 11 + 3 ) based to Istres do transition on A-330MRTT from next year , Solenzara is in Corsica between France, Italy advanced air base with no fighters Sqns only Helos and used for excercises with weapons training.

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From September 11 to 29, 2017, Solenzara Air Base 126 hosted Exercise Serpentex, which is designed to train Airmen and Airmen to Close Air Support missions on a day-to-day basis. theaters of external operations.

It was during one of these training missions, on 25 September, that a refueler C-135FR of the Refueling Group in Flight 2/91 "Bretagne" refueled in flight a strategic bomber B -52H Stratofortress of the 2nd Bomber Wing, usually stationed at the Air Force Base in Barksdale, Louisiana (USA).

 
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Le transport aérien stratégique des armées fait l’objet d’une enquête du Parquet national financier
6 octobre 2017
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Étant donné que les moyens de l’armée de l’Air en matière de transport aérien stratégique sont plus que limités et que les besoins ne cessent de croître dans ce domaine, le ministère des Armées a recours des sociétés privées, généralement russes et ukrainiennes, qui disposent d’avions gros porteurs de type N-124, IL-76 et AN-225.

Deux types de procédures pour l’affrètement aérien existent : celle basée sur le contrat SALIS, dans le cadre de l’Otan, et celle dite « à bons de commande », dont le marché a té attribué à la société International Chartering Systems (ICS), qui, elle-même, fait appel à des sous-traitants (Transaviaexport, Ukraine Air Alliance, Flight Unit 224 – TTF Air 224 TH et Aviacon Zitotrans). Ce qui représente une charge importante au niveau financier.

S’agissant des affrètements via le dispositif SALIS, il n’y a pas de surprise. En 2017 comme en 2016, le coût de l’heure de vol (38.600 euros tout de même) n’a pas changé. En revanche, il en va tout autrement pour la procédure à bons de commande, la société ICS ayant augmenté ses tarifs de 37% en un an, ce qui fait qu’une heure de vol est facturée 67.500 euros au lieu de 49.000 euros.

De quoi faire tousser les magistrats de la Cour des compte, lesquels ont saisi, nous apprend le quotidien Le Monde, le Parquet national financier (PNF) avant l’été. Ce qui pose problème est l’opacité qui entoure le marché attribué à ICS. Un point qui avait déjà été souligné par la rue Cambon en octobre 2016, qui avait constaté des « anomalies. »

Puis, en mars, le député François Cornut-Gentille s’était interrogé sur ce recours « privilégié » des Armées à ICS depuis plusieurs années. Recours qui, selon lui, « défie la logique financière ». Autre élément qui a troublé le parlementaire : le ministère paie les factures de cette société via un compte à Singapour, ce qui est toutefois légal. D’après Le Monde, il a adressé une nouvelle question écrite pour interpeller Mme le ministre des Armées, Florence Parly, sur ce dossier.
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"Given that the Air Force's strategic airlift capabilities are more than limited and the needs are increasing in this area, the Ministry of Armed Forces is using private companies, usually Russian and Ukrainian, which have N-124, IL-76 and AN-225 wide-body aircraft.

There are two types of air charter procedures: the one based on the SALIS contract, in the framework of NATO, and the one called "order forms", which was awarded to International Chartering Systems (ICS ), which itself uses subcontractors (Transaviaexport, Ukraine Air Alliance, Flight Unit 224 - TTF Air 224 TH and Aviacon Zitotrans). This represents a significant financial burden.

Regarding chartering via the SALIS device, there are no surprises. In 2017 as in 2016, the cost of the hour of flight (38,600 euros all the same) has not changed. On the other hand, it is quite different for the procedure with purchase orders, ICS having increased its tariffs by 37% in one year, which means that one hour of flight is billed 67,500 euros instead of 49,000 euros.

This is enough to make the judges of the Court of Auditors cough, who have seized the National Financial Office (PNF) before the summer, Le Monde reported. What is problematic is the opacity that surrounds the market attributed to ICS. A point that had already been stressed by rue Cambon in October 2016, which had found "anomalies. "

Then, in March, the deputy François Cornut-Gentille had wondered about this "privileged" use of the Armies to ICS for several years. This remedy, in his view, "defies financial logic". Another element that disturbed the parliamentarian: the ministry pays the company's bills via an account in Singapore, which is however legal. According to Le Monde, he sent a new written question to call on the Minister of Armies, Florence Parly, on this issue."
 
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