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User:Patrick Rogel

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As a professional freelance journalist, I'm working for free daily newspaper since 15 yrs. As a Wikipedian, I'm interested in all military issues, especially warships though I used to serve as a NCO in French Army.

I used to live as an expatriate in Zaire, Mauritania, Algeria, United Kingdom, Germany, Morocco and Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and I'm currently residing in semi-retirement in Gran Canaria as well as in Languedoc-Roussillon, my legal residence.

Unrelated to Fran Rogel, Steven Rogel, En-rogel nor various Rogelio.

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Mistral class amphibious assault ship (English Digest)

The Mistral in Toulon harbour
The Mistral in Toulon harbour

The Mistral class is a class of two amphibious assault ships, also known as a helicopter carrier, of the French Navy. Referred to as "projection and command ships" (bâtiments de projection et de commandement or BPC), a Mistral class ship is capable of transporting and deploying 16 NH90 or Tigre helicopters, four landing barges, up to 70 vehicles including 13 Leclerc tanks, or a 40-strong Leclerc tank battalion, and 450 soldiers. The ships are both equipped with a 69-bed hospital, and are capable of serving as part of a NATO Response Force, or with United Nations or European Union peace-keeping forces.

Two ships of the class are in service in the French Navy: Mistral and Tonnerre. The work on a third vessel, Dixmude, was launched in April 2009 and a fourth ship may also be built. Read more


French aircraft carrier (English Digest)

The future French aircraft carrier as of 2006
The future French aircraft carrier as of 2006

PA2 (Porte-Avions 2) is a planned new aircraft carrier developed for the French Navy by Thales Naval France and DCNS from the Thales UK/BMT design for the future British Queen Elizabeth class (formerly CVF). The vessel is planned to displace approximately 70–75,000 tonnes, making it a potential supercarrier, will be based in Toulon, Var, France, and will complement the current French carrier, Charles de Gaulle. Read more in French