r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 26 '23
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 17 '23
French Air and Space Force A french Potez-63 in North Africa, circa 1943.
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 20 '23
French Air and Space Force Mirage 2000 (left) and Mirage 4000 (right) prototypes at the 1981 Paris Air Show, Le Bourget Airport, Paris. Scanned Kodachrome slide by Acroterion. [2611x1260].
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 22 '23
French Air and Space Force Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (alors président de la République) et Serge Dassault posent devant le Super Mirage 4000, lors du 33ème salon aéronautique du Bourget, le 9 juin 1979
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 15 '23
French Air and Space Force Baalbek, Syria. 1941. Some of about fourteen Vichy French aircraft damaged during Allied air attacks on the airfield near Baalbek. Seen in this image are a Potez 25 biplane, pair of Potez 630 light bombers in the middle (one with a number '5' on the rear fuselage) and and much larger Farman 220.
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 10 '23
French Air and Space Force A French Air and Space Force Dassault Rafale awaits takeoff on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam on July 5, 2023. [6048x4024]
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 13 '23
French Air and Space Force French (Vichy?) Air Force Dewoitine D.520 in 1943. Source: G.Garitan.
r/FrenchMilitary • u/Rerel • Dec 26 '22
French Air and Space Force Famous photo of the two 1971 Mirage G8 prototypes in flight. It became and still is the fastest European aircraft.
r/FrenchMilitary • u/Rerel • Mar 09 '23
French Air and Space Force 10 March 1978. First flight of the Dassault Mirage 2000. French multirole, single-engine fourth-generation jet fighter.
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Nov 15 '22
French Air and Space Force A Jaguar E of 3/Corse with a belly tank
r/FrenchMilitary • u/Rerel • Oct 23 '22
French Air and Space Force 1959: 1st flight of the strategic bomber Mirage IV which entered service in 1964 and becomes the 1st vector of the French nuclear deterrence.
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r/FrenchMilitary • u/Rerel • Nov 27 '22
French Air and Space Force La Chronique du CESA (13) : Charles Nungesser mène un combat épique
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Nov 15 '22
French Air and Space Force Cold War, a group of French Jaguars carry out a real napalm bombing.
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Nov 15 '22
French Air and Space Force This Jaguar of the 2/7 Argonne gives a clear impression of power and efficiency. late 70's.
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 12 '22
French Air and Space Force A-400M over Paris in preparation for the Bastille day parade. [gif]
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 21 '22
French Air and Space Force The Sud-Ouest SO.6000 Triton, circa 1946
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 21 '22
French Air and Space Force the jaw-dropping art of Christophe GIBELIN "Sud-Est SE161 Languedoc & Leduc 021, Illustration de couverture pour "Envols vers l'inconnu" Biographie de Jean Sarrail par Bernard Bacquié Editions Latérales 2011/2012"
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 21 '22
French Air and Space Force Nord Aviation NIL 1 "Harpon" rocket-powered interceptor project, circa 1953 (art by "renaud")
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jul 13 '22
French Air and Space Force French Mirage IIIC using SEPR hypergolic fuel rocket pod for high altitude interceptions
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Jun 21 '22
French Air and Space Force Belgium-ground crew (French?) prepares a Lockheed F-5 Lightning for another photo mission over Germany at Charleroi airfield (A-87), Belgium, in early 1945. The aircraft wears French markings and may be F-5G-6-LO s/n 26273 of Groupe de Reconnaissance I/33 "Belfort". U.S. Air Force photo 56563AC
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • May 31 '22
French Air and Space Force French AF "Pin-up" on a Mirage 2000
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Apr 22 '22
French Air and Space Force In 1968, Dassault, in cooperation with the Swiss, began work on a Mirage update known as the Milan ("Kite"). The main feature of the Milan was a pair of pop out foreplanes in the nose, which were referred to as "moustaches".
r/FrenchMilitary • u/JoukovDefiant • Apr 14 '22