About changes in the composition of the coalition ship group
The other day, the French frigate Alsace of the FREMM Class passed through the Suez Canal into the Red Sea. According to preliminary data, it is expected to replace the frigate " Languedoc " of a similar type.
Currently, the French are primarily providing air defense and anti-inflammatory defense for ships. However, with the start of the EU operation in February, it is possible that they will become more actively involved in the fight against the Houthis. Furthermore, in the region, the French Aerospace Forces have strike fighters, and the FREMM-class frigates themselves are equipped with a ship-based version of SCALP cruise missiles, which, in theory, could be used against Ansaralla.
The replacement of the British destroyer Diamond, which is currently located somewhere in the Gulf of Aden - Arabian Sea, is also expected. It has been out of sight in recent days, leading to many rumors about its current condition. There is no confirmed information yet, but a ship has already been spotted in the southern part of the Red Sea, which could potentially be the frigate Richmond, sent to the Red Sea region.
    
  The other day, the French frigate Alsace of the FREMM Class passed through the Suez Canal into the Red Sea. According to preliminary data, it is expected to replace the frigate " Languedoc " of a similar type.
Currently, the French are primarily providing air defense and anti-inflammatory defense for ships. However, with the start of the EU operation in February, it is possible that they will become more actively involved in the fight against the Houthis. Furthermore, in the region, the French Aerospace Forces have strike fighters, and the FREMM-class frigates themselves are equipped with a ship-based version of SCALP cruise missiles, which, in theory, could be used against Ansaralla.
The replacement of the British destroyer Diamond, which is currently located somewhere in the Gulf of Aden - Arabian Sea, is also expected. It has been out of sight in recent days, leading to many rumors about its current condition. There is no confirmed information yet, but a ship has already been spotted in the southern part of the Red Sea, which could potentially be the frigate Richmond, sent to the Red Sea region.
About changes in the composition of the coalition ship group
The other day, the French frigate Alsace of the FREMM Class passed through the Suez Canal into the Red Sea. According to preliminary data, it is expected to replace the frigate " Languedoc " of a similar type.
Currently, the French are primarily providing air defense and anti-inflammatory defense for ships. However, with the start of the EU operation in February, it is possible that they will become more actively involved in the fight against the Houthis. Furthermore, in the region, the French Aerospace Forces have strike fighters, and the FREMM-class frigates themselves are equipped with a ship-based version of SCALP cruise missiles, which, in theory, could be used against Ansaralla.
The replacement of the British destroyer Diamond, which is currently located somewhere in the Gulf of Aden - Arabian Sea, is also expected. It has been out of sight in recent days, leading to many rumors about its current condition. There is no confirmed information yet, but a ship has already been spotted in the southern part of the Red Sea, which could potentially be the frigate Richmond, sent to the Red Sea region.
 
 
                                               
                                                             
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