Macron lowered onto nuclear sub for simulation exercise

Author : videotex1937
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 22:41:43


Macron, fresh from delivering his address at the Palace of Versailles, visited Le Terrible to show his support for the country's naval fleet.

The President, wearing a naval uniform, was winched down to the submarine from a helicopter after visiting the nuclear weapons facilities at the Ile Longue base, near Brest in northwestern France.

Macron spent four hours underwater. He met with officers and crew, went through a simulation exercise and was given a tour.



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After the visit he tweeted: 'At Ile Longue base of nuclear submarines, launching equipment. France has a deterrent force, a guarantee of peace.'

France will be the only EU country to possess nuclear weapons after Britain leaves the bloc in 2019.

Read: Police foil Macron assassination attempt

Le Terrible, which submerges to a depth of 500 meters, is the first submarine entirely mapped out through computer assisted design, and cost about $1.72 billion.

Macron's visit came just after North Korea said it had launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile.

Le Terrible, which submerges to a depth of 500 meters, is the first submarine entirely mapped out through computer assisted design, and cost about $1.72 billion. Le Terrible, which submerges to a depth of 500 meters, is the first submarine entirely mapped out through computer assisted design, and cost about $1.72 billion. Le Terrible, which submerges to a depth of 500 meters, is the first submarine entirely mapped out through computer assisted design, and cost about $1.72 billion. Le Terrible, which submerges to a depth of 500 meters, is the first submarine entirely mapped out through computer assisted design, and cost about $1.72 billion. After the visit he tweeted: 'At Ile Longue base of nuclear submarines, launching equipment. France has a deterrent force, a guarantee of peace.' Macron's visit came just after North Korea said it had launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile. Macron spent four hours underwater. He met with officers and crew, went through a simulation exercise and was given a tour. Macron's visit came just after North Korea said it had launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile. The President, wearing a naval uniform, was winched down to the submarine from a helicopter after visiting the nuclear weapons facilities at the Ile Longue base, near Brest in northwestern France. France will be the only EU country to possess nuclear weapons after Britain leaves the bloc in 2019. The President, wearing a naval uniform, was winched down to the submarine from a helicopter after visiting the nuclear weapons facilities at the Ile Longue base, near Brest in northwestern France. Le Terrible, which submerges to a depth of 500 meters, is the first submarine entirely mapped out through computer assisted design, and cost about $1.72 billion. France will be the only EU country to possess nuclear weapons after Britain leaves the bloc in 2019. Le Terrible, which submerges to a depth of 500 meters, is the first submarine entirely mapped out through computer assisted design, and cost about $1.72 billion. Macron's visit came just after North Korea said it had launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile. Macron spent four hours underwater. He met with officers and crew, went through a simulation exercise and was given a tour. Macron, fresh from delivering his address at the Palace of Versailles, visited Le Terrible to show his support for the country's naval fleet. France will be the only EU country to possess nuclear weapons after Britain leaves the bloc in 2019. Read: Police foil Macron assassination attempt Macron's visit came just after North Korea said it had launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile. Le Terrible, which submerges to a depth of 500 meters, is the first submarine entirely mapped out through computer assisted design, and cost about $1.72 billion. After the visit he tweeted: 'At Ile Longue base of nuclear submarines, launching equipment. France has a deterrent force, a guarantee of peace.' The President, wearing a naval uniform, was winched down to the submarine from a helicopter after visiting the nuclear weapons facilities at the Ile Longue base, near Brest in northwestern France. The President, wearing a naval uniform, was winched down to the submarine from a helicopter after visiting the nuclear weapons facilities at the Ile Longue base, near Brest in northwestern France. Macron spent four hours underwater. He met with officers and crew, went through a simulation exercise and was given a tour. Macron spent four hours underwater. He met with officers and crew, went through a simulation exercise and was given a tour. Macron, fresh from delivering his address at the Palace of Versailles, visited Le Terrible to show his support for the country's naval fleet. Macron spent four hours underwater. He met with officers and crew, went through a simulation exercise and was given a tour. Le Terrible, which submerges to a depth of 500 meters, is the first submarine entirely mapped out through computer assisted design, and cost about $1.72 billion. Read: Police foil Macron assassination attempt Macron, fresh from delivering his address at the Palace of Versailles, visited Le Terrible to show his support for the country's naval fleet. Macron's visit came just after North Korea said it had launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile.

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