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The draft statute, prepared by the Naval General Staff in 1949, asked for four aircraft carriers of 20,000 tons to be available in two phases. At its meeting of 22 August 1949, the Supreme Council of the Navy was even more ambitious, where they proposed a six aircraft carrier fleet. On 15 July 1952,
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design. The landing area was 165.5 metres (543 ft 0 in) long by 29.5 metres (96 ft 9 in) wide; it was angled at 8 degrees off of the ship's axis. The flight deck was 265 metres (869 ft 5 in) long. The forward aircraft elevator was to starboard, and the rear elevator was
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Construction of the third aircraft carrier (the PA58 type), envisaged between 1958 and 1960 was permanently abandoned in 1960 with the release of the five years Loi-Programme (1960–1965) on 6 December 1960.
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to port, the aft catapult was on the forward area of angled landing deck. The hangar deck dimensions are 152 by 22–24 metres (499 by 72–79 ft) with 7 metres (23 ft) overhead.
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in 1999. She was forced to withdraw early four months into her deployment, the longest in her service history, due to problems with her catapult system and other issues.
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Ferdinand Foch said in 1911, "Airplanes are interesting toys but of no military value" although this was only eight years after the first powered-human flight.
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between July and August 1993, in February and March 1994, and in February and from May to July 1994 in support of UN operations. She also was part of NATO's
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was used in this role after the U.S. Navy refused to assist in the film's production, thus removing the possibility of filming on board a U.S. carrier.
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underwent a modernization and refit, replacing four of her eight 100-millimetre (3.9 in) guns with two
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as part of the training exercise, but quickly called his wingman for help as he had actually engaged two
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But from 1953, the Navy had to revise its ambitions downwards, with a target of three aircraft carriers.
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After a 37-year career in the French Navy, on 15 November 2000, the carrier was sold to the
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made her last deployment by leading Task Force 473 on a four month around-the-world tour.
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within the cadre of the Operation Olifant missions. The carrier would rotate with
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the French Navy still wanted two to five for the French Navy (not available to
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After serving with the French Navy, the vessel was sold to Brazil and renamed
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1 × DRBV-50 low-altitude or surface search radar (later replaced by a DRBV-15)
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from 1963 to 2000. The carrier was the second warship named in honour of the
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stationed at Djibouti. The leader intercepted two fighters and initiated a
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Dassault Super Étendard and two Étendard IVM (foreground) fighters aboard
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space. The forward of two 52-metre (171 ft) catapults were at the
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Main naval operations for the époque were conducted by sister ship
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missiles each); those launchers were purchased by France in 1994.
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participated to the support of the French contingent deployed in
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as the setting for several televised news reports by American
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operations with Super Étendards flying strike missions over
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5 × 12.7 mm machine guns • 2 × Sadral launchers for 6
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1993–1999 : Foch was regularly engaged in Operations
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Warship International Staff (1986). "Question 27/84".
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was the last surviving member, were of conventional
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Several DRBC-31 fire-control radar (later DRBC-32C)
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Index

French aircraft carrier Foch (R99)
French ship Foch

Ferdinand Foch
Pennant number
NAe São Paulo
Clemenceau-class
aircraft carrier
t
long tons
standard
shp
kW
steam turbines
knots
nmi
100 mm turrets
SACP Crotale EDIR
Mistral
Super Étendard
Étendard IVP
F-8E (FN) Crusader
Alizé
Dauphin Pedro
Super Frelon
[fɔʃ]
Clemenceau-class
aircraft carrier
French Navy
Marshal of France

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