Archive for October 19th, 2007

French Navy – Tonnerre HLD Proves Large Naval HQ Can Be Embarked

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Defense Technology International – NATO’s Noble Midas major naval exercise in the Adriatic sea ended on 16th October and, according to Commodore Alain Hinden of the French navy who commanded the 9,400 people and 50 ships (of which just one, the submarine USS Annapolis, was from the US Navy) which took part, it all ìwent remarkably well,î and was proof that a large naval HQ can function from aboard a ship.

The exercise was commanded from aboard the French Navy’s Tonnerre landing helicopter dock — the new-born sister ship of the Mistral having been delivered to the navy on 1st August ñ the first time such a large HQ (240 computer terminals) has been assembled aboard a ship.
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Royal Navy – Tearing Your Hair Out

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Aviation Week – Top leaders of Britain’s Royal Navy are “tearing their hair out” in frustration that they can’t “get the message across” that the maritime service is playing a crucial role in ongoing, seemingly land-locked operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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