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Nancy – Ochey BA 133 EC 1/3 « Navarre » (Mirage 2000D) EC 2/3 « Champagne » (Mirage 2000D) EC 3/3 « Ardennes » (Mirage 2000D) ETD 4/3 « Argonne » (Mirage 2000D) Orléans – Bricy BA 123 ET 1/61 « Touraine » (A400M) ET 2/61 « Franche-Comté » (C-130H, C-130J, KC-130J) ET 3/61 « Poitou » (C-130H, C160 Transall, Twin Oer) CIET 340 « General Lionel de Marmier » Paris EMAA, FAAP, CDE et SIAé Tours Saint Symphorien BA 705 and DRHAA Romorantin DA 273 EIVV 21.535 « Chambord » (Gliders) Avord BA 702 EDCA 36 « Berry » (E-3F) EAT 319 « Capitaine Jean Dartigues » (Xingu) EIV « Fourchambault » Cinq-Mars-la-Pile CDC Rochefort-sur-Mer BA 721 et EFSOAA Cognac – Chateaubernard BA 709 ED 1/33 « Belfort » (Reaper) EPAA 315 « General Jarry » (PC-21, Grob) EIV 1/13 « Artois » EIV 2/12 « Picardie » Cazaux BA 120 ETO 1/8 « Saintonge » (Alphajet) ETO 2/8 « Nice » (Alphajet) EE 3/8 « Côte-d’Or » (Alphajet) EH 1/67 « Pyrénées » (Caracal) Mérignac – Beauséjour DA 204 Bordeaux AIA Mont-de-Marsan BA 118, CEAM and CDC ECE 1/30 « Cote d'Argent » (Rafale B, M2000D, Alphajet, TBM 700) EC 2/30 « Normandie-Niémen » (Rafale C) EC 3/30 « Lorraine » (Rafale C) Toulouse CDE Istres – Le Tube BA 125 and 25 e RGA ERVT 1/31 « Bretagne » (A330 Phénix) ERV 4/31 « Sologne » (C135) Orange – Caritat BA 115 EC 2/5 « Ile-de-France » (Mirage 2000C, Mirage 2000 B) EH 5/67 « Alpilles » (Fennec) CIEH 341 « Colonel Alexis Santini »(Fennec) Salon-de-Provence BA 701 and EA Patrouille de France (Alphajet) EVAA (Extra 330) EFNC 1/93 « Aunis » CFAMI 5/312 « Capitaine Élisabeth Boselli » (Cirrus) EIV 3/5 « Comtat Venaissin » EIV 2/93 « Cévennes » EIVV « Sainte Victoire » (Gliders) Cuers AIA Clermont-Ferrand AIA Lyon – Mont Verdun BA 942, CDAOA and CDC Grenoble EPA 749 Ambérieu-en-Bugey DA 278 and AIA Saintes BA 722 and EETAA EIVV 25.535 « Cordouan » (Gliders) Évreux – Fauville BA 105 ET 1/62 « Vercors » (CN 235) ET 3/62 « Ventoux » (CN 235) ET 2/64 « Anjou » (C160 Transall) EEA 1/54 « Dunkerque » (C160G) Bretagne AIA (Lann-Bihoue, Laneoc and Landivisiau) Brest – Loperhet DA 928 and CDC Luxeuil - Saint-Sauveur BA 116 EC 1/2 « Cigognes » (Mirage 2000-5) Saint-Dizier – Robinson BA 113 EC 1/4 « Gascogne » (Rafale) EC 2/4 « La Fayee » (Rafale) ETR 3/4 « Aquitaine » (Rafale) Creil BA 110 ET 3/60 « Esterel » (A310, A340) Velizy – Villacoublay BA 107 and CFAS ET 41 « Verdun » (TBM 700) ET 60 (A330, Falcon 7X, Falcon 2000, Falcon 900, Super Puma) EH 3/67 « Parisis » (Fennec) EAS 6/560 « Étampes » Plaorm CDAOA : Air Defence and Air Operaons Command - CDC : Detecon and Control Centre - CDE : Space Command - CEAM: Air Warfare Center - CFAMI : Inial Military Flight Training Center - CFA : Air Forces Command - CFAS : Strategic Air Forces Command - CIEH : Helicopter Crew Training Centre - CIET : Transport Crew Training Centre - DRHAA : Air Force Human Resources Directorate - EA : Air Force Officer Training School - EAC : Fighter Pilot Training School - EAS : Aeromedical Evacuaon Squadron - EAT : Transport Aviaon School - EC : Fighter Squadron - ECE : Fighter and Test Squadron - ED : Drone Squadron - EDCA : Airborne Air Control Squadron - EE : Training Squadron - EEA : Airborne Electronic Warfare Squadron - EETAA : Air Force Vocaonal School - EFSOAA : Non-Commissioned Training SchoolOfficers - EFNC : Combat Systems Officer Training Squadron - EH : Helicopter Squadron - EIV : Air Force Flight Training School - EIVV : Glider Training Squadron - EMAA : Air Force High Command Headquarters - EPA : Air Force directed Lower Educaon School - EPAA : Air Force Pilot School - ERV : Air Refueling Squadron - ERVT : Air Refueling and Transport Squadron - ET : Transport Squadron - ETD : Mirage 2000D Transion Squadron - ETO : Operaonal Transion Squadron ETR : Rafale Transion Squadron - EVAA : Air Force Aerobacs Display Team - FAAP : Administrave Branch for Paris Region - SIAé : Aircraſt Maintenance Command Facility Air Base (BA) Staff Headquarters School Control Centre (CDC) Aircraſt Maintenance Facility (AIA) Air Detachment (DA) Forward Operating Base (BAP) 25 th Air Engineering Regiment (RGA) Ventiseri – Solenzara BA 126 EH 1/44 « Solenzara » (Puma) AIR BASES 20 Air Bases (BA) 4 Air Bases (BA) FRANCE OVERSEAS AIR BASES & INSTALLATIONS 3 Operang Locaons (DA) 4 Air Operang Locaons (DA) 21 Aached Air Sub-unit (EAR) 1 Aached Air Sub-unit (EAR) 3 Forward Operang Bases (BAP) Aached Air Sub-unit (EAR) / Air base to which the EAR is aached AIR ENTITIES AND FLYING UNITS Dijon EAR 102 (BA 116) / Chateaudun EAR 279 (BA 123) / Drachenbronn EAR 901 (BA 133) / Contrexeville EAR 902 (BA 133) / Puy-de-Dôme EAR 904 (BA 942) / Caen EAR 905 (BA 105) / Sauvagnac EAR 909 (BA 709) / Cherbourg EAR 912 (BA 105) / Sommepy EAR 913 (BA 113) / Prunay-Belleville EAR 914 (BA 113) / Mont Ventoux EAR 915 (BA 115) / Servance EAR 916 (BA 116) / Captieux EAR 918 (BA 118) / Taverny EAR 921 (BA 110) / Doullens EAR 922 (BA 105) / Serra di Pigno EAR 926 (BA 126) / Cinq-Mars-la-Pile EAR 927 (BA 705) / Corcoué-sur-Logne EAR 929 (BA 705) / La Sainte-Baume EAR 941 (BA 941) / Nice EAR 943 (BA 125) / Narbonne EAR 944 (BA 125) Bordeaux – Mérignac BA 106 et CFA ET 43 « Medoc » (Fennec, TBM 700) FRENCH AIR FORCE KEY FIGURES 2019-2020 FRENCH AIR FORCE KEY FIGURES 2019-2020 Tahiti (French Polynesia) DA 190 ET 82 « Maine » (CN 235) Saint-Denis (La Reunion) DA 181 ET 50 « Réunion » (CN 235) Djibouti (Djibouti) BA 188 EC 3/11 « Corse » (Mirage 2000-5) ET 88 « Larzac » (Puma, CN 235) Al Dhaa (United Arab Emirates) BA 104 EC 1/7 « Provence » (Rafale) Jordanie BAP N’Djamena (Chad) BAP Niamey (Niger) BAP Libreville (Gabon) EA 470 ET 55 « Ouessant » (Fennec) Abidjan (Ivory Coast) DA 168 Nouméa – La Tontouta (New Caledonia) BA 186 ET 52 « Tontouta » (Puma, CN 235) Cayenne – Rochambeau (French Guiana) BA 367 ET 68 « Antilles-Guyane » (Puma, Fennec, CN 235) WINGS 4 th Fighter Wing BA 113 Saint-Dizier - Robinson BA 125 Istres - Le Tube 31 th Air Refueling and Transport Wing 2 nd Fighter Wing BA 116 Luxeuil - Saint-Sauveur 8 th Fighter Wing BA 120 Cazaux BA 709 Cognac 33 rd Surveillance Reconnaissance and Aack Wing 3 rd Fighter Wing BA 133 Nancy - Ochey 30 th Fighter Wing BA 118 Mont-de-Marsan BA 123 Orleans - Bricy 61 e Transport Wing 62 e Transport Wing BA 105 Évreux-Fauville 64 th Transport Wing Airborne Command and Operaons Monitoring Wing BA 702 Avord 36 th Airborne Command and Control Wing surface-to-air Defence Wing - 1 st Air Arllery Regiment

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Nancy  – OcheyBA 133EC 1/3 « Navarre » (Mirage 2000D) EC 2/3 « Champagne » (Mirage 2000D) EC 3/3 « Ardennes » (Mirage 2000D)ETD 4/3 « Argonne » (Mirage 2000D)

Orléans – BricyBA 123ET 1/61 « Touraine » (A400M)ET 2/61 « Franche-Comté » (C-130H, C-130J, KC-130J)ET 3/61 « Poitou » (C-130H, C160 Transall, Twin Otter)CIET 340 « General Lionel de Marmier »

ParisEMAA, FAAP, CDE et SIAé

Tours Saint SymphorienBA 705 and DRHAA

RomorantinDA 273 EIVV 21.535 « Chambord » (Gliders)

AvordBA 702EDCA 36 « Berry » (E-3F)EAT 319 « Capitaine Jean Dartigues » (Xingu)EIV « Fourchambault »

Cinq-Mars-la-PileCDC

Rochefort-sur-MerBA 721 et EFSOAA

Cognac – ChateaubernardBA 709ED 1/33 « Belfort » (Reaper)EPAA 315 « General Jarry » (PC-21, Grob)EIV 1/13 « Artois »EIV 2/12 « Picardie »

CazauxBA 120ETO 1/8 « Saintonge » (Alphajet)ETO 2/8 « Nice » (Alphajet)EE 3/8 « Côte-d’Or » (Alphajet)EH 1/67 « Pyrénées » (Caracal)

Mérignac – BeauséjourDA 204

BordeauxAIA

Mont-de-MarsanBA 118, CEAM and CDCECE 1/30 « Cote d'Argent » (Rafale B, M2000D, Alphajet, TBM 700)EC 2/30 « Normandie-Niémen » (Rafale C)EC 3/30 « Lorraine » (Rafale C) Toulouse

CDE Istres – Le TubeBA 125 and 25e RGAERVT 1/31 « Bretagne »

(A330 Phénix)ERV 4/31 « Sologne » (C135)

Orange – CaritatBA 115

EC 2/5 « Ile-de-France » (Mirage 2000C, Mirage 2000 B)EH 5/67 « Alpilles » (Fennec)

CIEH 341 « Colonel Alexis Santini »(Fennec)

Salon-de-ProvenceBA 701 and EAPatrouille de France (Alphajet)EVAA (Extra 330)EFNC 1/93 « Aunis »CFAMI 5/312 « Capitaine Élisabeth Boselli » (Cirrus)EIV 3/5 « Comtat Venaissin »EIV 2/93 « Cévennes »EIVV « Sainte Victoire » (Gliders)

CuersAIA

Clermont-FerrandAIA

Lyon – Mont VerdunBA 942, CDAOA and CDC

GrenobleEPA 749

Ambérieu-en-BugeyDA 278 and AIA

SaintesBA 722 and EETAA

EIVV 25.535 « Cordouan » (Gliders)

Évreux – FauvilleBA 105

ET 1/62 « Vercors » (CN 235) ET 3/62 « Ventoux » (CN 235)

ET 2/64 « Anjou » (C160 Transall)EEA 1/54 « Dunkerque » (C160G)

BretagneAIA (Lann-Bihoue, Laneoc and Landivisiau)

Brest – LoperhetDA 928 and CDC

Luxeuil - Saint-SauveurBA 116EC 1/2 « Cigognes » (Mirage 2000-5)

Saint-Dizier – RobinsonBA 113EC 1/4 « Gascogne » (Rafale)EC 2/4 « La Fayette » (Rafale)ETR 3/4 « Aquitaine » (Rafale)

CreilBA 110ET 3/60 « Esterel » (A310, A340)

Velizy – VillacoublayBA 107 and CFAS

ET 41 « Verdun » (TBM 700)ET 60 (A330, Falcon 7X, Falcon 2000, Falcon 900, Super Puma)

EH 3/67 « Parisis » (Fennec) EAS 6/560 « Étampes »

Platform

CDAOA : Air Defence and Air Operations Command  - CDC : Detection and Control Centre  - CDE : Space Command  - CEAM : Air Warfare Center - CFAMI : Initial Military Flight Training Center - CFA : Air Forces Command  - CFAS : Strategic Air Forces Command - CIEH : Helicopter Crew Training Centre - CIET : Transport Crew Training Centre - DRHAA : Air Force Human Resources Directorate - EA : Air Force Officer Training School - EAC : Fighter Pilot Training School - EAS : Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron - EAT : Transport Aviation School  - EC : Fighter Squadron  - ECE : Fighter and Test Squadron  - ED : Drone Squadron  - EDCA : Airborne Air Control Squadron - EE : Training Squadron  - EEA : Airborne Electronic Warfare Squadron - EETAA : Air Force Vocational School - EFSOAA : Non-Commissioned Training SchoolOfficers - EFNC : Combat Systems Officer Training Squadron - EH : Helicopter Squadron  - EIV : Air Force Flight Training School - EIVV : Glider Training Squadron  - EMAA : Air Force High Command Headquarters - EPA : Air Force directed Lower Education School - EPAA : Air Force Pilot School - ERV : Air Refueling Squadron - ERVT : Air Refueling and Transport Squadron - ET : Transport Squadron  - ETD : Mirage 2000D Transition Squadron - ETO : Operational Transition Squadron  ETR : Rafale Transition Squadron - EVAA : Air Force Aerobatics Display Team -  FAAP : Administrative Branch for Paris Region - SIAé : Aircraft Maintenance Command Facility

Air Base (BA)

Staff Headquarters

School

Control Centre (CDC)

Aircraft Maintenance Facility (AIA)

Air Detachment (DA)

Forward Operating Base (BAP)

25th Air Engineering Regiment (RGA)

Ventiseri – SolenzaraBA 126

EH 1/44 « Solenzara » (Puma)

AIR BASES

20Air Bases

(BA)

4Air Bases

(BA)

FRANCE

OVERSEAS AIR BASES & INSTALLATIONS

3Operating Locations

(DA)

4Air Operating Locations

(DA)

21Attached Air

Sub-unit (EAR)

1Attached Air

Sub-unit (EAR)

3Forward Operating Bases

(BAP)

Attached Air Sub-unit (EAR) / Air base to which the EAR is attached

AIR ENTITIES AND FLYING UNITS

Dijon EAR 102 (BA 116) / Chateaudun EAR 279 (BA 123) / Drachenbronn EAR 901 (BA 133) / Contrexeville EAR 902 (BA 133) / Puy-de-Dôme EAR 904 (BA 942) / Caen EAR 905 (BA 105) / Sauvagnac EAR 909 (BA 709) / Cherbourg EAR 912 (BA 105) / Sommepy EAR 913 (BA 113) / Prunay-Belleville EAR 914 (BA 113) / Mont Ventoux EAR 915 (BA 115) / Servance EAR 916 (BA 116) / Captieux EAR 918 (BA 118) / Taverny EAR 921 (BA 110) / Doullens EAR 922 (BA 105) / Serra di Pigno EAR 926 (BA 126) / Cinq-Mars-la-Pile EAR 927 (BA 705) / Corcoué-sur-Logne EAR 929 (BA 705) / La Sainte-Baume EAR 941 (BA 941) / Nice EAR 943 (BA 125) / Narbonne EAR 944 (BA 125)

Bordeaux – MérignacBA 106 et CFAET 43 « Medoc »

(Fennec, TBM 700)

FRENCH AIR FORCEKEY FIGURES

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FRENCH AIR FORCEKEY FIGURES

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Tahiti(French Polynesia)

DA 190ET 82 « Maine » (CN 235) Saint-Denis

(La Reunion)DA 181

ET 50 « Réunion » (CN 235)

Djibouti (Djibouti)BA 188EC 3/11 « Corse » (Mirage 2000-5) ET 88 « Larzac » (Puma, CN 235)

Al Dhafra(United Arab Emirates)BA 104EC 1/7 « Provence » (Rafale)

JordanieBAP

N’Djamena(Chad)

BAP

Niamey(Niger) BAP

Libreville (Gabon)EA 470

ET 55 « Ouessant » (Fennec)

Abidjan(Ivory Coast)

DA 168

Nouméa – La Tontouta(New Caledonia)

BA 186ET 52 « Tontouta » (Puma, CN 235)

Cayenne – Rochambeau(French Guiana)

BA 367ET 68 « Antilles-Guyane »

(Puma, Fennec, CN 235)

WINGS

4th Fighter Wing

BA 113 Saint-Dizier - Robinson

BA 125 Istres - Le Tube

31th Air Refueling and Transport Wing

2nd Fighter WingBA 116 Luxeuil - Saint-Sauveur

8th Fighter Wing

BA 120 Cazaux

BA 709 Cognac

33rd Surveillance Reconnaissance and Attack Wing

3rd Fighter Wing

BA 133 Nancy - Ochey

30th Fighter Wing

BA 118 Mont-de-Marsan

BA 123 Orleans - Bricy

61e Transport Wing

62e Transport Wing

BA 105 Évreux-Fauville

64th Transport Wing

Airborne Command and Operations Monitoring Wing

BA 702 Avord

36th Airborne Command and Control Wing

surface-to-air Defence Wing - 1st Air Artillery Regiment

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40,800Airmen and airwomen

5,200Civilian personnel

210young people involved within 4 air sites:BA 105 Évreux, BA 133 Nancy, EAR Narbonne and BA 367 Cayenne

400young people involvedwithin 9 air sites (including 3 that are not airbases):BA 105 Évreux, Amiens - Doullens, BA 722 Saintes, BA 133 Nancy, BA 116 Luxeuil, Dijon, DA 278 Ambérieu, Toulouse, BA 701 Salon-de-Provence

5,600operational reservists

are in the French Air Forceunder the command of the Chief of Staff of the French Air Force

PERSONNEL

70 %at SIAé*

23 %proportion of women

*SIAé : French Air Force aircraft maintenance organization

75 %

14/15 years old

12 to 25 years old

AIRMEN AND AIRWOMEN

RECRUITMENT

French Air Force Air Cadets (EAJ) French Military Cadet Force

over

50

from 17 to 30 years oldwith or without diploma/experience

at every level of responsibility

www.devenir-aviateur.fr

55 %active duty

service (contracts)

+ 3,500new recruits in 2019.

As many recuits are expected in 2020.

180volunteers

380officers

1,430NCOs

224student technicians

1,565other ranks

16 % officers 59 % NCOs 25 % other ranks

HR data as of 1st november 2019

45 %active duty

service (until retirement age)

16 % Category Alevel 1

19 % Category Blevel 2

13 % Category Clevel 3

52 % state employees

38 % NCOs 36 % other ranks26 % officers

CIVILIAN PERSONNEL

YOUTH

RESERVE FORCES

Created in 2008 as part of the Equal Opportunity Plan , the French Military Cadet Force is a program in which students who are about 15 years old are introduced to the military field and take part in military training activities. This first military immersion takes place within local units supervised by militaries on active duty, reservists and teachers from the Ministry of Education.

The “Escadrilles Air Jeunesse” (French Air Force Air Cadets) is part of the FAF long-term recruitment plan. The objective of the EAJs is to inspire youth between aged 12-25 to maintain their military involvement within a training program spread over several years. The EAJs create a bond with youngsters through aeronautics, airmen values, history and traditions. Ultimately this program will involve all FAF sites.

35 years oldaverage

personnel age

jobs

EQUIPMENT

Mirage 2000 D

Mirage 2000 B

INVENTORY 2020(as of 12/31/2020)

INVENTORY 2025INVENTORY 2025

12 12

8 8

20 20

SAMP Mamba

Crotale NG

SURFACE-TO-AIR WEAPON SYSTEMS

(as of 12/31/2020)INVENTORY 2020 INVENTORY 2025

129102 Rafale C/B

4

68 55

40 27

7 7

4

2 1

2 2

12 12

217 218

20 19

E-3F SDCA

FIGHTERAIRCRAFT

A330 Phénix

A340

A310

C 160 Transall

C-130H Hercules

CN-235 Casa

Falcon 7X

Falcon 900

Falcon 2000

TBM 700

DHC-6 Twin Otter

A330 AUG

(as of 12/31/2020)INVENTORY 2020

INVENTORY 2020(as of 12/31/2020)

INVENTORY 2025

2

22

02

09

1414

2727

2

22

22

1515

55

11

123

313

118 112TRANSPORT

AIRCRAFT

A400M Atlas2517

2

22

2

C-135

C-130J-30 Super Hercules

KC-130J

C160 Gabriel

ALSR

MALE

Mirage 2000-5/C

148 125

*These training fleets are outsourced

Cirrus SR20/22*

EMB-121 Xingu

Alphajet

Grob 120*

Extra 300/330

D140 Jodel

Super Dimona HK36

2222

1818

1717

33

1717

55

PC-211717

TRAINING FLEET

6180(including 12 PAF) (including 12 PAF)

(as of 12/31/2020)INVENTORY 2020

AS 555 Fennec

Super Puma – Puma

INVENTORY 2025

4040

22

1110

2323

75 76HELICOPTERS

H225

H225M Caracal DELIVERY  IN 2020 :• of approx. 50 F3R-standard Rafale• of two Block V Reaper drone

systems, i.e. six extra Reaper• of the second KC-130J• of two renovated Mirage 2000 D • of two A400M• of a third Phénix• of a renovated C-130H• of two ALSR lightweight surveillance

and reconnaissance aircraft

LAUNCH IN 2020  :• of the second CSO satellite

OPERATIONS SUPPORT AIRCRAFT

2019 - 2020

EQUIPMENT 2020 / 2025INVENTORY 2025INVENTORY 2020

(as of 12/31/2020)

PARIS – N’DJAMENA4,257km

PARIS – BAGHDAD3,867km

The French Air Force provides rapid response, strategic and entry force capabilities. This operational versatilily grants genuine freedom of action to political authorities, as a crisis situation can shift in a matter of hours.

Permanently in operation, mainly in the Sahel since 2013, and the Middle East since 2014.

PERMANENT MISSIONS 24h

Immediate intervention and force projection

Long-term engagements

Emergency response

PROTECT - DETER - INTERVENE - Figures as of 1st november 2019

Chammal Operation Barkhane Operation

Example: Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean in 2017

110tons of freight delivered (drinking water, food, medical equipment etc.)

1,200rescuers air carried

The French Air Force carries the airborne component of nuclear deterrence 24/7. This permanent mission has been carried out ever since the first alert in October 1964 at Mont-de-Marsan Air Force base.

DETER

12,000aircraft enter french air

space every day including 1,400 simultaneously at peak operational times

204abnormal situations (loss

or insufficient of radio communications, in-flight

alerts, transponder failures, flight trajectories,

escorts)

277sensitive sites

surveillance missions

Protection is one of the French Air Force permanent missions.Over 3,500 Air Force personnel take part daily in the protection of France and the french people by means of 4 priorities.

409helicopter sorties

636fighter sorties

99emergency responses

(take-off or in flight mission change)

91emergency responses

(take-off or in flight mission change)

PROTECT

Permanent Air Security

Protection of our fellow citizens and sensitive sites

Space surveillance in collaboration with the National Center for Spatial Studies (CNES)

109 Airmen and airwomen are engaged daily in the domestic mission Sentinelle

Reinforcing public service missions

64risks of collision

processed by the CNESincluding 7 concerning military

satellites

Permanent air security relies on a network of 70 civilian and military radars, 3 detection and control centers and several air bases.

9potentially hazardous

atmospheric re-entries monitored by French

structures, and 27 re-entries with american cooperation

5,000analysis files done

in support of operations

48people rescued

78operations

Search and Rescue (SAR)

64military airfields were opened for organ transportation missions

Biomedicine

Sentinelle

The French Air Force plays an active part in the mission to prevent and combat forest fires, codenamed Héphaïstos

Interministerial and joint forces mission

including 8to assist aircraft in distress

4,130air missions

(all Air Force assets combined)839air missions

(all Air Force assets combined)

Syria - Iraq Mauritania - Mali - Burkina Faso - Niger - Chad

Interministerial operation

As part of the French sovereign forces in French Guiana, the French Air Force participates in Operation Harpie which aims at stopping illegal gold-mining

INTERVENE

Assistance to populations in distress from french Guiana, Martinique and France.

5,831metric tons of freight

65targets neutralized

41,923mil. personnel

air carried

3,000people evacuated

70exercisesdedicated to nuclear deterrence

2,060Airmen