Royal Australian Navy Hosts French Navy Submarine And Support Vessel

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French Navy Rubis-class nuclear powered submarine (SSN) Emeraude and Loire-Class support & assistance vessel (BSAM type) Seine reached RAN Fleet Base West in Perth on 9 November 2020.


Prior to the maintenance and logistics visit, Australian Defence Force elements, including first-ince-class Frigate HMAS Anzac, and Collins-class submarine HMAS Sheean and a P-8A Poseidon aircraft exercised with the French Navy units off the coast of Fremantle.


The visit has been coordinated with the support of the Western Australian Government and managed strictly in accordance with Australian Government and Western Australian Government COVID-19 regulations.

France is also a nation of the Indo Pacific zone with French Navy bases in Nouméa, New Caledonia and Fare Ute Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia (both part of ALPACI zone / French Pacific fleet) as well as Port Réunion naval base in Réunion Island (ALINDIEN zone / French Indian Ocean fleet).


This is not the first time a French SSN deploys to the Pacific Ocean but such events are rather rare. It has to be noted that this deployment was never publicly disclosed and it is the first time that the French Navy mentions it. It shows that the ageing Rubis-class SSN is still capable of long distance and long duration deployments. The Rubis-class will be gradually replaced by the new Suffren-class SSN over the coming decade.


Such French submarine deployments to Australia will probably increase in the coming years as the Royal Australian Navy is procuring a conventional variant of the Suffren-class known as the Attack-class.

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