FS Surcouf: The Historical past Behind The French Frigate Warship

It wasn’t very lengthy after coming into service {that a} mission offered itself to Surcouf in 1997’s Operation Antilope [sic], which evacuated roughly 80 French and different nationals from the Congo by helicopter. This was adopted by offering help to 6,000 French troops collaborating in Operation Trident in Kosovo in 1999 and an undisclosed position in Mission Khor Anga within the Djibouti zone of Africa.

In addition to humanitarian operations and low-intensity conflicts, Surcouf additionally has a number of high-profile sea rescues to its credit score. In 2001, a crusing crew of 5 was airlifted from their sinking catamaran and in 2004, a 16-person crew was extracted from a Panamanian cargo ship that ran aground close to Yemen.

Presently, the warship Surcouf is awaiting some delicate modernization that can befit her newly assigned offshore patrol duties that can final till the ship is finally retired in roughly 2027. With decreased navy capabilities required for her upcoming mission, the Surcouf’s growing old Crotale surface-to-air missile system is being faraway from the vessel.

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