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First Operational Deployment for a French Navy NH90 NFH Caïman Maritime Helicopter.
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Naval Forces News - France |
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Operational Deployment for a French Navy NH90 NFH Caïman Maritime
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French Navy (Marine Nationale) NH90 NFH Caïman is currently conducting
its first operational deployment on board the Horizon class air-defence
destroyer Chevalier Paul, Navy Recognition learned
from the French Navy. The Caïman detachment (the machine, pilots
and associated support crew) belong to Flottile 31F based in Hyeres
naval air station. |
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The NH90 NFH Caïman from Flottile 31F currently in operation in the Persian Gulf on board French Navy Horizon class air-defence destroyer Chevalier Paul. The vessel is part of the Charles de Gaulle carrier strike group. Picture: Mathieu Muller/French Navy |
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French Navy spokesperson explained to Navy Recognition that
the Caïman multi-role helicopter is conducting anti-submarine and
anti-surface protection missions for the Chevalier Paul (classified
as Frigate by the French Navy) and Charles de Gaulle carrier
strike group (CSG). The Charles de Gaulle CSG started air operation over Iraq (as part of operation Chammal) on 23 February, as part of a long deployment called "mission Arromanches". |
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Horizon class air-defence destroyer. Picture: French Navy |
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The French Navy ordered 27 NH90 NFH and received the first one in December
2012. The twelfth unit was delivered in October last year. Thirteen
of the NH90s will be fitted with a rear access ramp. The French Navy
ordered 14 anti-submarine warfare kits (an optional equipment) for its
entire fleet of Caïmans. According to NH Industries, the NH90 NFH is the most modern and the best naval helicopter in its class. It has been designed with safety and versatility in mind in order to fulfill the most demanding missions in the harshest weather conditions for the XXIst century. The NH90 features a redundant fly by wire system, a full composite corrosion free airframe, two powerful engines, a fully integrated weapon system as well as a wide cabin easily reconfigurable. It can operate from a shore base or a Frigate up to sea state 5. Main Missions Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW). Anti Surface Warfare (ASuW). Search and Rescue. Maritime Surveillance and Control. Limited Airborne Early Warning. Logistic Transport and Utility support. Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP). Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC). Special Operations including Counter Terrorism and Anti-Piracy. |
A French Navy NH90 NFH Caïman is deploying its FLASH dipping sonar. Picture: A.Pecchi/NHI |
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