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FREMM Aquitaine, French Navy’s newest Frigate, conducts RAS with US Navy units.
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FREMM
Aquitaine, French Navy’s newest Frigate, conducts RAS
with US Navy units |
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On
April 3, 2013, off the U.S. coast, French Navy’s newest frigate
FREMM
Aquitaine conducted a Replenishment at Sea (RAS) alongside
USNS John Lenthall (T-AO-189), a Henry J. Kaiser-class fleet
replenishment oiler, and USS Stout (DDG-55) a Arleigh Burke-class
guided missile destroyer. |
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French Navy Frigate Aquitaine, first ship of the class, left, conducting replenishment at sea alongside USNS John Lenthall, center, and Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Stout. Picutre: French Navy / SM Prudon |
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This
replenishment at sea maneuver demonstrates once again the perfect interoperability
between NATO allied navies. The three vessels, linked to each other
by various cables to transfer fuel and supplies, were sailing at 12
knots for several nautical miles. In less than an hour, FREMM Aquitaine
received more than 120m3 of fuel. |
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French Navy Frigate Aquitaine, first ship of the class, left, conducting replenishment at sea alongside USNS John Lenthall, center, and Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Stout. Picutre: French Navy / SM Prudon |
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The
French Navy Frigate then parted ways with the Replenishment Oiler and
Destroyer to participate to the “Independent Deployer” exercise
held by the US Navy. FREMM Aquitaine is currently conducting its “long cruise” which allows the crew to test their brand new ship and her systems and to ensure the highest level of readiness with this new class of frigate. Following port of calls in Brazil and Cuba, FREMM Aquitaine made a stop at Naval Station Norfolk, USA. To learn more on FREMM Aquitaine class Frigate click here |
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NORFOLK (April 4, 2013) The French navy frigate Aquitaine (D650) arrives at Naval Station Norfolk. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Mollly Greendeer/Released) |