This Aircraft Carrier Encapsulates the Fighting Spirit of De Gaulle
Charles de Gaulle has served effectively in keeping France a viable, even necessary presence in the Western multilateral intervention scene.
Here's What You Need to Remember: Notwithstanding changes in technology that make the environment more dangerous for carriers, it is very likely that France will construct at least one replacement carrier, thus maintaining her naval aviation tradition for another half-century.
France’s first carrier entered service in the interwar period, but for a very long time the French navy trailed behind international counterparts in naval aviation. This changed in the Cold War, however, and today France operates the world’s most advanced carrier outside of the U.S. Navy. How did France build its naval aviation force, what does it do today and what direction will France take next?