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French warships to arrive for Naval exercise

A flotilla of warships from the French Navy will arrive on the western coast for exercise Varuna-2015 with the Indian Navy.

The exercise that will begin in late April would see a host of maneuvers between the two navies, primarily aimed towards establishing a common mode of communication apart from practicing other naval tactics.

Also, an American warship, USS Paul Hamilton, is slated to dock at Goa for rest and recreation (R&R) purposes after a long deployment.

The French fleet will include a Carrier Battle Group (CBG) led by an aircraft carrier, most likely the FNS Charles De Gaulle (R91), two destroyers, a supply ship and a nuclear powered submarine.

The annual exercise is a part of Indo-French bilateral defence and diplomatic ties, which will see ships and aircraft from both the navies practicing ‘cross deck’ operations, mid-sea refueling and anti-submarine warfare (ASW).

The Charles De Gaulle will carry the naval version of the Dassault Rafale fighter aircraft, which is seeing contentious negotiations between the two countries to be sold to the Indian Air Force (IAF).


“The primary aim of the exercise is to establish and test common communication channels which will be used during a real joint operation and to understand each other’s procedures,” said an officer.

Maneuvers in such exercises include sending ‘sea riders’ — officers to the other navy’s ship — primarily as a protocol and secondly to liaise and coordinate the exercise.

The ships would be arriving this week and the exercise is slated to begin late in April. “Meetings will first be held for planning the exercise where details of all the maneuvers will be decided upon,” the officer added.

French warships to arrive for Naval exercise | The Asian Age


Livefist @livefist · 42m42 minutes ago
Indian & French aircraft carriers (Vikramaditya & Charles de Gaulle) to lead joint naval exercise Varuna from April 23 in the Arabian Sea.
 
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"‎Bienvenue à l'Inde"

Hope to see Kolkata ----- Talwar class and MIG 29k from IN side.
 
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I hoped that French marines also take part with a Minstral, as it would have been an excellent opportunity to gain know how of amphibious operations from there marines and there amphibious ships. Nonetheless we should make full use of this opportunity and learn ASW and CBG tactics from them. Hope this would bring the two nations more closer.
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So we will see viki in action along with Shivalik , talwar and new new beast INS Kolkata :)

But french have different plan to showcase the power of Naval Rafale . Our navy , IAF defence ministry will have closer look !
 
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French warships to arrive for Naval exercise

A flotilla of warships from the French Navy will arrive on the western coast for exercise Varuna-2015 with the Indian Navy.

The exercise that will begin in late April would see a host of maneuvers between the two navies, primarily aimed towards establishing a common mode of communication apart from practicing other naval tactics.

Also, an American warship, USS Paul Hamilton, is slated to dock at Goa for rest and recreation (R&R) purposes after a long deployment.

The French fleet will include a Carrier Battle Group (CBG) led by an aircraft carrier, most likely the FNS Charles De Gaulle (R91), two destroyers, a supply ship and a nuclear powered submarine.

The annual exercise is a part of Indo-French bilateral defence and diplomatic ties, which will see ships and aircraft from both the navies practicing ‘cross deck’ operations, mid-sea refueling and anti-submarine warfare (ASW).

The Charles De Gaulle will carry the naval version of the Dassault Rafale fighter aircraft, which is seeing contentious negotiations between the two countries to be sold to the Indian Air Force (IAF).


“The primary aim of the exercise is to establish and test common communication channels which will be used during a real joint operation and to understand each other’s procedures,” said an officer.

Maneuvers in such exercises include sending ‘sea riders’ — officers to the other navy’s ship — primarily as a protocol and secondly to liaise and coordinate the exercise.

The ships would be arriving this week and the exercise is slated to begin late in April. “Meetings will first be held for planning the exercise where details of all the maneuvers will be decided upon,” the officer added.

French warships to arrive for Naval exercise | The Asian Age


Livefist @livefist · 42m42 minutes ago
Indian & French aircraft carriers (Vikramaditya & Charles de Gaulle) to lead joint naval exercise Varuna from April 23 in the Arabian Sea.

Finally we will se Migs & Rafael's taking off together
 
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Finally we will se Migs & Rafael's taking off together

Whe have seen that last year, when French Rafales jointly patroled the NATO airspace with Polish Mig 29s and trained with them. But you are right of course for Indian Navy. Apart from actual combats of both fighters with each other, it would be nice to see how our carrier can keep up against the French in a combat simulation against each other. It will be the first time since years, that IN actually can do that, by the bad shape of Viraats air wing.
Also this wouldbe a great chance to prove that the Rafale can land and take off from a STOBAR carrier, although I don't expect that to happen.
 
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BTW would MIG 29k be available or not
Of course they will be.

Also this wouldbe a great chance to prove that the Rafale can land and take off from a STOBAR carrier, although I don't expect that to happen.

Like the cross-deck operations the USN F-18s and FrN Rafale-Ms carried out last week. Although I think the chances of the Rafale-Ms of the FrN doing so on the Vikramditya are next to none this time around.
 
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Whe have seen that last year, when French Rafales jointly patroled the NATO airspace with Polish Mig 29s and trained with them. But you are right of course for Indian Navy. Apart from actual combats of both fighters with each other, it would be nice to see how our carrier can keep up against the French in a combat simulation against each other. It will be the first time since years, that IN actually can do that, by the bad shape of Viraats air wing.
Also this wouldbe a great chance to prove that the Rafale can land and take off from a STOBAR carrier, although I don't expect that to happen.

Finally Indian Migs would fly side by side with French Rafale's :enjoy::enjoy: & you are right with Migs we will finally have a good chance to defend our honor
 
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Like the cross-deck operations the USN F-18s and FrN Rafale-Ms carried out last week. Although I think the chances of the Rafale-Ms of the FrN doing so on the Vikramditya are next to none this time around.

Well that wa done to show that they can work from the same carriers in NATO operations if needed and was done before too. Doing it on the Vikramaditya would mainly be a PR opportunity, to show IN that the Rafale is the only fighter that could be operated from all Indian carriers (Vikramaditya, Vikrant / IAC1, Vishal IAC 2). That's basically the only real selling point for the Rafale to IN now.
 
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Well that wa done to show that they can work from the same carriers in NATO operations if needed and was done before too. Doing it on the Vikramaditya would mainly be a PR opportunity, to show IN that the Rafale is the only fighter that could be operated from all Indian carriers (Vikramaditya, Vikrant / IAC1, Vishal IAC 2). That's basically the only real selling point for the Rafale to IN now.
I'm aware but I would think that such a demonstration would require a lot of preperation work and quite a bit of input from the OEM (Dassault). The Rafale-M/F-18 cross-deck training was a walk in the park compared to this.
 
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I'm aware but I would think that such a demonstration would require a lot of preperation work and quite a bit of input from the OEM (Dassault). The Rafale-M/F-18 cross-deck training was a walk in the park compared to this.

Of course preparation would need to be done, but the landing part is the same, it's only the take off part that is different, but as I said I don't expect it to happen now either. The fact however remains, that such a live demonstration would be a very important point for he Rafale M PR in India.
 
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