2013 French White Paper On Defence And National Security
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on Defense and National Security is the most recent defence reform of the
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and the fourth ever defence white paper in French history. It was released on the 29 April 2013. The white paper reaffirmed France's commitment to
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, the security of the
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as well as its enhanced defence-relationship with the
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after the 2010 Lancaster House treaties on defence and security co-operation.


Summary

* Additional cuts of 24,000 personnel on top of the 54,000 already cut in the 2008 French White Paper on Defence and National Security. * Core defence budget frozen at 31.4 billion euros and reduced to 1.5% of GDP. However, the defence budget will continue to remain the third largest in NATO after the
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and
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. * A "Joint Reaction Force" of 2,300 personnel maintained a high readiness and the ability to deploy up-to 15,000 troops in a single overseas deployment. * Particular emphasis on developing intelligence gathering capabilities, cyber warfare, the strengthening of special forces and the purchase of
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s (UAVs). * Number of ships, helicopters, transport aircraft and tanks to be reduced.Rapid Fire April 29, 2013: With New Defense Whitepaper, France Dodges Necessary Tradeoffs
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French Army

* Reduction in personnel to the "operational force" of the army from 88,000 troops to 66,000. * The French Army will restructure to 7 Brigades; 2 heavy, 3 medium and 2 light role. * A reduction of 50 Leclerc main battle tanks to an operational fleet of 200. * 80 attack helicopters, 115 support helicopters, 40 reconnaissance helicopters. * Purchase of 30 "tactical" UAVs, most likely the British Watchkeeper WK450.


French Navy

* The possibility of a new aircraft carrier has been officially abandoned. * The possibility of a 4th Mistral-class amphibious assault ship has been officially abandoned. * The 5 La Fayette-class light frigates which were re-classified as "1st rank frigates" in the 2008 white paper will be upgraded with a sonar. * A reduction in the number of "1st rank frigates" from 18 to 15. The figure of 15 includes "less powerful combatants" such as the La Fayette-class. * Expected deliveries of FREMM multipurpose frigates to the French Navy reduced from 11 to 8. * The two Horizon-class frigates will be the two primary air-defence frigates in service with the Navy when the ageing Cassard-class are decommissioned. However, the possibility remains that out of the 8 FREMM destined for the French Navy, 2 could be configured with enhanced air-defence capabilities (i.e. the FREDA derivative). * 6 light surveillance frigates to remain in service (the Floréal-class). * A total of 15 offshore patrol vessels. * The construction of 6 Barracuda-class submarines. * The last of the Foudre-class landing platform docks ( L9012 ''Siroco'') to be decommissioned. * The white paper asserted that a naval task group would require "collaboration" with the
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to sustain operations. Bringing the Lancaster House treaties into practice.


French Air Force

* The air force and navy will operate no more than 225 fast-jet combat aircraft (reduced from 300) consisting of;
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multi-role fighters and modernised Mirage 2000-D strike aircraft. * The Mirage 2000-N nuclear strike force will remain. * The number of expected Dassault Rafale orders will be reduced. * Ability to deploy up to 40 fast-jet combat aircraft in an overseas conflict. * 4 air force and 3 navy AEW&C systems. * A fleet of refueling tanker and transports aircraft comprising; 12
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refueling tankers (reduced from 14) and 50 tactical transport aircraft (reduced from 70).


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