Ten years of Operation Atalanta: EU NAVFOR Helicopters
December 18, 2018 - 14:52EU NAVFOR warships have patrolled the waters off the coast of Somalia for over ten years now. The worst of the Somali piracy crisis in 2011 has been successfully repressed, but the need for ongoing patrols in the western Indian Ocean remains. EU NAVFOR relies on warships and helicopters provided by EU States in order to combat that piracy threat.
The maritime helicopter is an exceptionally versatile component in the Force Commander’s armoury. Helicopters provide an ideal deterrence, disruption and a surveillance capability dealing with piracy; helicopters also provide the ability to move people and supplies quickly and effectively, often between ships, or into remote or inaccessible areas.
Fourteen EU Member States have provided warships to EU NAVFOR since 2008, as have partner nations like Norway, Ukraine and Korea and Colombia, so a variety of helicopters have been embarked. They have different characteristics but many similarities here we have provided a snapshot about the SH-60 helicopter operated by EU NAVFOR ship ESPS Relampago. https://spark.adobe.com/page/TCH4LsTSRHfE1/
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