Aircraft Carriers III

TerraN_EmpirE

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They operate the OT64 SKOT, BTR 60 and the
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3560 BMR. Which are, all if well maintained amphibious APCs as well as the M113 family, Not great Amphibious but amphibious.
I am guessing that the Mistrals would come with the offer of french made LCATS landing craft. My guess is they would follow the European Marine model

They also operate both the AH64D and have standing orders for the KA52 both as we know have the capacity for nationalization.
 

Jeff Head

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They operate the OT64 SKOT, BTR 60 and the
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3560 BMR. Which are, all if well maintained amphibious APCs as well as the M113 family, Not great Amphibious but amphibious.
I am guessing that the Mistrals would come with the offer of french made LCATS landing craft. My guess is they would follow the European Marine model

They also operate both the AH64D and have standing orders for the KA52 both as we know have the capacity for nationalization.
I know they have some BTRs and APCs that can be amphibious, but to date the most they had was three old Polnocny-A class landing ships (Soviet era) that are 800 ton full displacement and can only carry like 250 tons.

Polnocny-A Class:

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They also have eight or so old (Soviet era) Vydra LCUs, and five old US LCM-8s.

Vydra Class:

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LCM-8:

LCM8.jpg

Going from those vessels and capabilities...and the logistics, planning, and equipment to support them to two large Mistral LHDs and all it will take to support them is a HUGE leap.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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Oh absolutely, most of there amphibious landing options were IMO riverine in nature or perhaps more accurately canal based. Meant for assault from Egypt onto a certain neighboring shore. Now they are actually going to have a full range Amphibious landing options. That could possibly push Egypt back into a level of prestige not seen since the Pharaohs
 

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PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 22, 2015) The aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) during a passing exercise with JMSDF ships. George Washington is preparing to deploy to South America as a part of Southern Seas 2015.

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Naval Today said:
French and Egyptian officials have concluded a contract for two Mistral-class ships in Paris, September 23.

French president Francois Hollande has confirmed
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that the Mistral helicopter carriers, which had initially been built for Russia, will be sold to Egypt.

Following the high-profile meeting, Reuters quoted Hollande as saying:

Yesterday, I agreed the price and conditions of this sale with (Egyptian) President (Abdel Fattah al-) Sisi and so France will ensure the delivery of these ships without losing anything, while helping protect Egypt.

However, he did not want to disclose any more detail about how much the deal is worth.

Reuters reported that a French defense ministry source said the deal could be set at around 950 million Euros.

The news of this sale comes as a confirmation of France’s statement that it would not struggle with finding
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E950,000,000 Euros' = $1,059,350,000..that my friends is a bargain. I think the ships cost about $650 million USD each and France paid Russia back $1.5 billion USD...so France is losing money. The French also have to train the Egyptians on how to operate those ships.
Is that 1 billion per ship...or for both?

If it is for both...then indeed, that is a HUGE bargain.
 

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Is that 1 billion per ship...or for both?

If it is for both...then indeed, that is a HUGE bargain.

I think that is for both ships..

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(CNN)France has agreed to sell Egypt two Mistral-class helicopter carriers that were previously contracted to go to Russia, the Elysee Palace announced Wednesday.

The previous $1.3 billion contract with Moscow was signed in 2011 by the French government under Nicolas Sarkozy's presidency, but was suspended last year in the midst of violent unrest in eastern Ukraine.

The warships are powerful amphibious assault vessels equipped with six helicopter landing zones. Each of them can carry up to 16 heavy helicopters, along with tanks and about 500 troops.

A source close to French Minister of Defense Jean-Yves Le Drian said that the two warships were to be sold to Egypt for around 950 million euros ($1.06 billion) and delivered around March 2016.

The sale amount included the costs of training of 400 Egyptian naval crewmen in the Saint-Nazaire shipyards in France, the source said.

Negotiations began on August 6. French President Francois Hollande and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on Tuesday reached an agreement that will be signed in the coming days, the source said.

Other countries, including Canada, were interested into buying the two vessels, according to the source.

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A French newspaper report Friday claimed the true cost of the failed Mistral warship deal between Russia and France will be double the original cost of the two ships. President Francoise Hollande’s government, which
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last week indicating that an order-cancellation deal had been reached, could end up paying more than 2.4 billion euros ($2.67 billion) rather than the
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that had been widely reported. The original deal to build both ships, the Vladivostok and the Sevastopol, was only $1.2 billion.
 
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