Posted on 23 février 2011.
135 officiers-élèves de l’Ecole navale et de l’Ecole du commissariat partiront en mission Jeanne d’Arc lundi 28 février de Brest. Ils embarqueront à bord du porte-hélicoptères Mistral et de la frégate Georges-Leygues. Direction l’océan Indien. Il s’agira du premier déploiement de longue durée ainsi que du premier contact avec les opérations pour ces futurs cadres de la Marine nationale. Après le désarmement en 2010 de la Jeanne d’Arc, les bâtiments de projection et de commandement du type Mistral sont désormais chargés à tour de rôle d’assurer cette formation à la mer. 135 élèves dont 25 femmes et 18 officiers-élèves étrangers de 15 nationalités différentes participent à la mission qui s’achèvera en juillet.

135 élèves dont 25 femmes et 18 officiers-élèves étrangers de 15 nationalités différentes participent à la mission.Archives Marc Ollivier.
Ouest-France 21 février 2012
Posted in Jeanne d'Arc, Marine
Posted on 23 février 2011.
While commissioned into Russian Navy, main task for Mistral class assault landing ships will be control of naval forces, reported ITAR-TASS referring to a source in defense ministry.
« After joining Russian Navy, basic task for Mistrals will be control over various naval assets in different operational zones worldwide, including Pacific Ocean, of course. That is going to be a sort of command centers developed at sea and controlling surface ships, submarines, and naval aviation », said the source.

Mistral class helicopter carrier. defpro.com
« The second high-end task for Mistrals will be delivery of Russian attack and antisubmarine helicopters (Ka-52 Alligator and Ka-27 respectively) to assigned sea- or coastal area. And only the third-priority task will be projection of marine units for landing operations », added the source.
He also said that Mistral class helicopter carriers are supposed to be stationed at Pacific and Northern fleets. « These two fleets have the largest responsibility areas and biggest number of assets available. So far, it is planned that Northern Fleet would have one Mistral class ship, and Pacific Fleet – one or two of them. If needed, interfleet reassignments of Mistrals are possible as well », said the source.
He confirmed that Mistral class helicopter carriers which are to join Pacific Fleet would particularly maintain security of Kuril Islands. « This is one of the high-priority tasks for Mistrals to be completed along with other branches of Russian Armed Forces », emphasized the source.
Displacement of Mistral class assault landing ship is 21,000 tons. The ship is capable to carry 16 helicopters on board. The deck section accommodates over 40 tanks or 70 wheeled trucks. The crew is 160 men; in addition, the ship can take 450 marines on board.
russnavy.com 21 février 2011
Posted in BPC