Click here - to select or create a menu

Naval News

Synqor Astute – Naval Power Webinar Registration
  • News
  • Event News
    • Euronaval 2020
    • SNA 2020
    • MADEX 2019
    • PACIFIC 2019
  • Videos
  • Advertising
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Home» News»French Carrier Strike Group to Deploy to Eastern Mediterranean and Indian Ocean
A Record 35 Aircraft Aboard French Aircraft Carrier Charles de Gaulle 2
French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle during the FANAL19 pre-deployment exercise. French Navy picture.

French Carrier Strike Group to Deploy to Eastern Mediterranean and Indian Ocean

Nathan Gain 14 Jan 2021

The French Navy Carrier Strike Group (CSG) will soon be back at sea to support France’s fight against Daesh in Iraq and Syria. The French Ministry of Armed Forces currently deploys around 900 soldiers in the area as part of the Operation Chammal.

Talking to the Defense Committee of the National Assembly earlier this week, the French Armed Forces Minister, Florence Parly, said:

“The next mission of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier will be to strengthen our presence, as part of Operation Chammal. The Carrier Strike Group will thus deploy in the first half of 2021 in the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean. This commitment demonstrates, should it be necessary, our willingness to fight terrorism on an ongoing basis,”

The CSG regulary joins the Operation Chammal. In January 2020, the French Navy launched the Mission Foch, a three-months deployment which took the CSG, first, to the eastern Mediterranean to support the French forces and then switched to the Northern Atlantic zone. It did the same back in 2019 as part of Mission Clemenceau.

Belgian Navy escort

The Leopold 1er frigate escorting the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier during the latest 2015/2016 deployment within the French Navy Carrier Strike Group (Credit : Olivier Vogels/Belgian Defense)

As Naval News reported in December 2020, the Belgian Navy’s Karel Doorman-class frigate Leopold 1er (F930) will once again escort the French Navy’ CSG. The CSG will form a multinational task force that will be deployed « in the Mediterranean Sea, in the Indian Ocean and in the Arabian Gulf », the Belgian Defense Ministry Ludivin Dedonder said to the Parliament National Defense Committee.

Charles de Gaulle French Navy 2021-01-14
Tags Charles de Gaulle French Navy
Facebook Twitter Stumble linkedin Pinterest More

Authors

Posted by : Nathan Gain
Nathan is based in Namur, Belgium. He holds an MA in modern history with a minor in international relations from the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL – Belgium). Fascinated by military history he naturally turned to the defense sector after graduating and is particularly interested in Northern European and Belgian defense issues as well as in anything related to naval aviation.

Related Articles

All French CSG Sailors to be Vaccinated to Avoid COVID-19 Outbreak Repeat

All French CSG Sailors to be Vaccinated to Avoid COVID-19 Outbreak Repeat

Nathan Gain 22 Jan 2021
Sailors of the French Navy (Marine Nationale) carrier strike group (CSG) will all be vaccinated against the Covid-19 before deploying.
New Refueling Pod for French Navy Rafale M Achieves IOC

New Refueling Pod for French Navy Rafale M Achieves IOC

Xavier Vavasseur 22 Jan 2021
The new NARANG (NAcelle de RAvitaillement Nouvelle Génération) pod is based on the existing “Intertechnique” ...
French Navy’s 2020 report on worldwide maritime piracy and robbery

French Navy’s 2020 report on worldwide maritime piracy and robbery

Xavier Vavasseur 11 Jan 2021
The French Navy released its 2020 annual report on maritime piracy and robbery acts that impacted worldwide maritime security.

Recent posts

IAI’s ELTA & HENSOLDT to Collaborate on Submarine Communications and Surveillance Systems
Euronaval 2020

IAI’s ELTA & HENSOLDT to Collaborate on Submarine Communications and Surveillance Systems

27 Oct 2020
Euronaval Online: Exhibition Report
Euronaval 2020

Euronaval Online: Exhibition Report

27 Oct 2020

Advertisement

Legal / Privacy Policy
About Us
Contact Us

© Naval News 2019 - 2020
All Rights Reserved
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok