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French Navy Rafale M diverted to Malta after the Nozzle of the Refueling Probe Broke Off

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A French Navy NH-90 NFH ‘Caiman’ helicopter was dispatched to Malta International Airport from Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier with the part and a technical team to repair the jet

According to Horizon’s Facebook Page, a Marine Nationale (French Navy) Dassault Rafale M currently embarked on the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle diverted to Malta International Airport on the evening of Feb. 6, 2022, after the nozzle of the refueling probe broke off (as shown by the main image in this article) and the front line fighter could not receive fuel to return back to the carrier.

Later during the night, a French Navy NH-90 NFH ‘Caiman’ helicopter was dispatched from Charles de Gaulle with the part and a technical team to repair the jet, shortly after midnight both aircraft headed east towards the carrier.

As reported by USNI News, Charles de Gaulle Carrier Strike Group (CSG) left on Feb. 1, 2022, for its Clemenceau 22 deployment, which will last until April, and take the CSG to the Mediterranean.

During the deployment, European Union, NATO, and French partner nations assets are part of the Task Force 473 which is built around the aircraft carrier FS Charles de Gaulle (R 91). French Navy ships in the task group along with Charles de Gaulle are destroyer FS Forbin (D620), frigates FS Alsace (D656) and FS Normandie (D651), replenishment ship FS Marne (A630), and a nuclear attack submarine. Partner ships integrated into the group are the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Ross (DDG-71), Spanish Navy frigate ESPS Juan de Borbon (F102), Hellenic Navy frigate HS Adrias (F459), and Royal Moroccan Navy corvette Sultan Moulay Ismail (614). A Hellenic Navy submarine joined the task force on Feb. 7.

The embarked air group aboard Charles De Gaulle includes 20 Rafale F3R fighters of Flottilles 12F and 17F, two E-2C Hawkeyes Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEWC) aircraft of Flottille 4F, 1 Dauphin helicopter and 1 Panther helicopter of Flottille 35F and 36F, respectively, and a NH90 NFH Caïman anti-submarine warfare helicopter of Flottille 31F. A Belgian Air Component NH90 helicopter is embarked on Forbin.

Land-based fixed-wing aircraft supporting the deployment are a French Navy Atlantique 2 maritime patrol aircraft and a US Navy P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft.

According to Naval News Task Force 473 will support Operation Chammal, the French component of Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS, and is also set to conduct exercises with the Italian Navy, the US Navy’s Harry S. Truman CSG, and other NATO ships operating in the Mediterranean.

Photo by Horizon Facebook Page

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