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French Navy frigate visits Yokosuka

French Navy frigate visits Yokosuka

The French Navy frigate Prairial makes a port call at the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force base in Yokosuka in the eastern Japan prefecture of Kanagawa on Oct. 16, 2025.

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Illustration - Aerial View of France

Illustration - Aerial View of France

FRANCE.. FINISTERE (29). LANDEVENNEC. AERIAL VIEW OF THE AULNE RIVER WITH THE CEMETERY OF FRENCH NAVY SHIPS Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PM Bayrou Chairs A Interministerial Committee Of The Sea - Saint-Nazaire

PM Bayrou Chairs A Interministerial Committee Of The Sea - Saint-Nazaire

badge of the supply ship Le Jacques Stosskopf built for the French Navy

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PM Bayrou Chairs A Interministerial Committee Of The Sea - Saint-Nazaire

PM Bayrou Chairs A Interministerial Committee Of The Sea - Saint-Nazaire

Illustrative image of french national navy uniform

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

Construction Of The BRF Jacques Stosskopf - Saint-Nazaire

The Jacques Stosskopf, the second Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) of the French Navy, is seen docked at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. Launched on August 19, 2024, this 194-meter vessel is set to undergo sea trials in spring 2025, with delivery expected in summer 2025. Designed to replace the aging Durance-class tankers, the BRF will ensure fuel, ammunition, and supply support for naval operations worldwide. Named in honor of Jacques Stosskopf, a French naval engineer and resistance fighter, the ship pays tribute to his courage and sacrifice during World War II. Stosskopf, who secretly aided the Allies while working at the Lorient submarine base, was executed by the Nazis in 1944 for espionage. Saint-Nazaire, France – March 22, 2025. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

The cockpit of the French Navy's helicopter carrier Mistral (PHE Mistral) prior to its departure for the Jeanne d'Arc mission seen in the military port of Toulon, France on February 24, 2025. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Sailors in the cockpit of the French Navy's helicopter carrier Mistral (PHE Mistral) prior to its departure for the Jeanne d'Arc mission seen in the military port of Toulon, France on February 24, 2025. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Armored vehicles seen in the French Navy's helicopter carrier Mistral (PHE Mistral) prior to its departure for the Jeanne d'Arc mission seen in the military port of Toulon, France on February 24, 2025. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

On the right is the French Navy's helicopter carrier Mistral (PHE Mistral) prior to its departure for the Jeanne d'Arc mission as seen in the military port of Toulon, France on February 24, 2025. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Sailors in the cockpit of the French Navy's helicopter carrier Mistral (PHE Mistral) prior to its departure for the Jeanne d'Arc mission seen in the military port of Toulon, France on February 24, 2025. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

The cockpit of the French Navy's helicopter carrier Mistral (PHE Mistral) prior to its departure for the Jeanne d'Arc mission seen in the military port of Toulon, France on February 24, 2025. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Armored vehicles seen in the French Navy's helicopter carrier Mistral (PHE Mistral) prior to its departure for the Jeanne d'Arc mission seen in the military port of Toulon, France on February 24, 2025. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Navy military member prepare to the ceremony of departure, in the presence of Patricia Miralles, Minister Delegate for Memory and Veterans, for the Mission Jeanne d'Arc aboard the French Navy's Porte Helicoptere Mistral (PHE Mistral) in the military port of Toulon, France on February 24, 2025. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

A young navy military member prepares to the ceremony of departure, in the presence of Patricia Miralles, Minister Delegate for Memory and Veterans, for the Mission Jeanne d'Arc aboard the French Navy's Porte Helicoptere Mistral (PHE Mistral) in the military port of Toulon, France on February 24, 2025. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

A young navy military member prepares to the ceremony of departure, in the presence of Patricia Miralles, Minister Delegate for Memory and Veterans, for the Mission Jeanne d'Arc aboard the French Navy's Porte Helicoptere Mistral (PHE Mistral) in the military port of Toulon, France on February 24, 2025. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Departure of The Joan of Arc Mission 25 - Toulon

Feminine military members aboard the French Navy's Porte Helicoptere Mistral (PHE Mistral) in the military port of Toulon, France on February 24, 2025. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French vessels visit U.S. base in Okinawa

URUMA, Japan, Feb. 13 Kyodo - A French Navy frigate and a replenishment vessel make a port call at the U.S. Navy's White Beach base in Uruma in the southern Japan prefecture of Okinawa on Feb. 13, 2025. (Kyodo)

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[Breaking News]French vessels visit U.S. base in Okinawa

URUMA, Japan, Feb. 13 Kyodo - A French Navy frigate (R) and a replenishment vessel make a port call at the U.S. Navy's White Beach base in Uruma in the southern Japan prefecture of Okinawa on Feb. 13, 2025. (Kyodo)

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French vessels visit U.S. base in Okinawa

French vessels visit U.S. base in Okinawa

A French Navy frigate (R) and a replenishment vessel make a port call at the U.S. Navy's White Beach base in Uruma in the southern Japan prefecture of Okinawa on Feb. 13, 2025.

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French frigate visits U.S. base in Okinawa

French frigate visits U.S. base in Okinawa

A French Navy frigate makes a port call at the U.S. Navy's White Beach base in Uruma in the southern Japan prefecture of Okinawa on Feb. 13, 2025.

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French frigate visits U.S. base in Okinawa

French frigate visits U.S. base in Okinawa

A French Navy frigate prepares to dock at the U.S. Navy's White Beach base in Uruma in the southern Japan prefecture of Okinawa on Feb. 13, 2025.

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Ukraine Fires UK Cruise Missiles At Russia For First Time

Ukraine Fires UK Cruise Missiles At Russia For First Time

Handout photo dated 2004 shows a French Navy Rafale MO2 combat aircraft took off from the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier and carried out a highly successful firing of MBDA’s Storm-Shadow / SCALP EG long-range cruise missile. Ukraine fired a volley of British Storm Shadow cruise missiles into Russia on Wednesday, the latest new Western weapon it has been permitted to use on Russian targets a day after it fired U.S. ATACMS missiles. The strikes were widely reported by Russian war correspondents on Telegram and confirmed by an official on condition of anonymity. A spokesperson for Ukraine's General Staff said he had no information. Photo by MBDA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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French navy ship visits Kyoto

French navy ship visits Kyoto

Maizuru Mayor Akitsu Kamoda (R) and Captain Alexis Gollsnich, commander of the French navy frigate Prairial, pose for a photo in the Kyoto prefectural city, western Japan, on Nov. 5, 2024, as the French ship makes a call at Maizuru port the same day.

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French navy ship visits Kyoto

French navy ship visits Kyoto

The French navy frigate Prairial makes a call at Maizuru port in Kyoto Prefecture, western Japan, on Nov. 5, 2024.

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French Navy Ship Jacques Chevallier - Toulon

French Navy Ship Jacques Chevallier - Toulon

French supply ship Jacques Chevallier moored in the port of Toulon, France on July 01, 2024. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Navy Ship Jacques Chevallier - Toulon

French Navy Ship Jacques Chevallier - Toulon

On the left the Canadian ship HMCS Charlottetown and on the right the French supply ship Jacques Chevallier moored in the port of Toulon, France on July 01, 2024. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Navy Ship Jacques Chevallier - Toulon

French Navy Ship Jacques Chevallier - Toulon

French supply ship Jacques Chevallier moored in the port of Toulon, France on July 01, 2024. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BCR Somme French Navy Ship - Toulon

BCR Somme French Navy Ship - Toulon

View of the upper piloting deck of the French Navy's BCR SOMME moored in the port of Toulon, France on July 01, 2024. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BCR Somme French Navy Ship - Toulon

BCR Somme French Navy Ship - Toulon

View of the upper piloting deck of the French Navy's BCR SOMME moored in the port of Toulon, France on July 01, 2024. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BCR Somme French Navy Ship - Toulon

BCR Somme French Navy Ship - Toulon

View of the upper piloting deck of the French Navy's BCR SOMME moored in the port of Toulon, France on July 01, 2024. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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