- Mistral (L9013)
The "Mistral" (L9013) is an
amphibious assault ship of theFrench Navy , the fourth vessel to bear the name, and lead ship of her class.Characteristics
She is capable of deploying 16
NH90 or Tigre, or 35Aérospatiale Gazelle helicopters, four landing barges or twoLCAC , and 70 vehicles, including 13-tankLeclerc battalion, with up to 450 soldiers (900 for a short period). She also features important hospital capabilities, and is able to accommodate a general staffMedical capabilities
The "Mistral" features a fully capable 69-bed hospital, with a
triage room, a shock room, two surgery rooms, a room for treatment of burn injuries, a telesurgery room, and radiology equipments including a scanner.In normal time, the ship has a medical doctor, two nurses, and 19 hospital beds. The helicopter hangar can be converted to a campaign hospital to improve medical capabilities. If needed, modular elements can be added to provide four surgical rooms and accommodate a 100-person medical team, including 12 surgeons. This hospital is level 3 in NATO classification.
Construction
The "Mistral" was constructed in two segments, the bow part in
Saint-Nazaire , and the aft part in Brest. She uses a completely electric propulsion system, with two pods at the aft and one maneuver pod at the bow; this allows for a turning radius of 289 metres. The ship remains almost horizontal when she turns, and can maneuver efficiently even at small speed, which eases helicopter operations. Built according to civilian standard, the "Mistral" is compatible withMARPOL antipollution requirements.The space for the crew and passengers is unusually large, since the "Mistral" is designed to spend up to three months at sea at a time, in accordance with the "mobile base" doctrine. The ship features a purpose sport room and large common areas. The crew live in 4-person cabins fitted with sanitary equipment, which allows the ship to accommodate a mixed crew.
Military equipment
The "Mistral" is equipped with combat detection systems linked to a SENIT 9 system which allows integrated sharing of information between units of a fleet. The communication systems and other equipments allow the "Mistral" to host a 200-person general staff.
She is capable of deploying 16
NH90 or Tigre, or 35Aérospatiale Gazelle helicopters, and has reinforced forward pod, as to be able to accommodate 30-tonne helicopters such as theCH-53E Super Stallion ; four landing barges or twoLCAC ; and 70 vehicles, including 13-tankLeclerc battalion, with up to 450 soldiers (900 for a short period).The "Mistral" features light, short-range missile and cannons for last resort self-defence.
History
The "Mistral" started her trials in January 2005, and was officially commissioned in February 2006. She departed from Toulon for her first long-range journey in March, sailing through the Mediterranean, Suez, the Red Sea, Djibouti and India, before returning to France.
In July, to ensure the safety of European citizens in the context of the
2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict , France set upOpération Baliste . The "Mistral" is the flagship of the system off Lebanon, escorted by the frigates "Jean Bart" and "Jean de Vienne", and along with the "Siroco".On 16 May 2008, the Burmese UN ambassador accused France of deploying the "Mistral" to the Burmese coast for military purposes, which the French UN ambassador denied, stating that she was instead carrying 1,500 tons of relief supplies. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7405998.stm France angered by Burmese delays]
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References
See also
*
List of ship launches in 2004
*List of ship commissionings in 2005
* French ship "Mistral" for other ships of the name.External links
* [http://www.alabordache.com/marine/espacemarine/marine/commandement/mistral/index.php BPC Mistral] Force Projection and Command Ship Mistral on Alabordache
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