French Armed Forces - Gallery

Gallery

  • AMX 56 Leclerc Tank of Armée de terre

  • Eurocopter Tigre of Armée de Terre

  • Renault VAB of Armée de Terre

  • The Charles De Gaulle, the nuclear aircraft carrier of Marine nationale

  • Triomphant class submarine of Marine nationale

  • Mistral class of Marine nationale

  • Horizon class frigate of Marine nationale

  • Dassault Rafale of Aéronavale

  • Eurocopter EC725 of Armée de l'Air

  • Crotale (missile) of Armée de l'Air

  • E-3 Sentry of Armée de l'Air

  • Caïman marine NH90 of Marine nationale

  • VBCI of Armée de Terre

  • Renault VAB of Armée de Terre

  • VBL of Armée de Terre

  • E-2 Hawkeye of Aéronavale

  • La Fayette class of Marine nationale

  • Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker of Armée de l'Air

  • Breguet Atlantic of Aéronavale

  • Camion équipé d'un système d'artillerie of Armée de Terre

  • M270 of Armée de Terre

  • Panhard General Defence Petit Véhicule Protégé of Armée de Terre

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