France carries out simulation of nuclear deterrent strike

France carries out simulation of nuclear deterrent strike

by Joseph Anthony
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France conducted a rare simulation of a nuclear deterrent mission, its armed forces ministry said on Tuesday, at a time when the United States plans to exit a nuclear arms control pact with Russia.


The 11-hour mission, which included refuelling, tested all phases of an attack mission involving a Rafale warplane.

โ€œThese real strikes are scheduled in the life of the weaponsโ€™ system,โ€ French air force spokesman Colonel Cyrille Duvivier said. โ€œThey are carried out at fairly regular intervals, but remain rare because the real missile, without its warhead, is fired.โ€

It did not say when the test was carried out, and officials declined to say how often they take place.

The mission comes as Paris looks to ensure its long-term nuclear dissuasion programme, with Europe increasingly worried about security as tensions rise between Washington and Moscow.


Paris is also concerned over North Koreaโ€™s nuclear weapons programme and Iranโ€™s ballistic missile capabilities.

France spends about 3.5 billion euros ($4 billion) annually on maintaining its 300-strong submarine and air nuclear weapons stockpile. It plans to modernise its capacity to spend 5 billion euros a year by 2020.

It put an end to nuclear weapons testing in 1996 after a test in the South Pacific sparked global outrage and has since become a signatory of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.

The simulation comes after Russia suspended the Cold War-era Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty following the United Statesโ€™ announcement it would withdraw from the pact, accusing Moscow of violations.


The 32-year-old treaty required parties to destroy ground-launched ballistic and cruise missiles with ranges of between 500 and 5,500 km (310 to 3,420 miles).

Paris urged Russia on Friday to use the six-month period triggered by the United Statesโ€™ decision to comply with its obligations under the accord.

โ€œWe Europeans cannot remain spectators of our own security,โ€ French Armed Forces Minister Florence Parly said on Tuesday at a conference in Portugal.

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