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The centrepiece of modern navies, the naval air group, or „Task Force“, allows the projection of large forces in the context of regional crises or more serious conflicts. Structured around one or more aircraft carriers, this unit is protected by anti-aircraft and anti-submarine warfare escort, followed by a squadron train responsible for refuelling at sea. As early as the 1960s, the French Navy set up such groups the new aircraft carriers Clemenceau and Foch were frequently accompanied by Tartar recast escorts, named after the anti-aircraft system equipping the Kersaint and Dupetit-Thouars among others. Away from its home port and sometimes in hostile zones, it is then necessary to supply the group with fuel, ammunition, spare parts and fresh food. This is the role of the tanker refuellers, the first modern vessels equipped for this purpose being the Seine and the Saône. A delicate exercise, refuelling at sea, or RAM, sees several ships sailing together, the tanker often being flanked by the aircraft carrier on one side and a wing escort on the other. The fuel is transferred by means of flexible sleeves, with the goods passing through pallets suspended by a network of cables. Finally, an important detail for all the sailors embarked on these warships, the mail of the families arrives on board on the occasion of such refuelling at sea!
Gato 1941, 1:350 from the manufacturer AFV-Club to scale 1/350 reference SE73509
USS Gerald R.Ford CVN-78, 1:350 from the manufacturer Trumpeter to scale 1/350 reference 05638
Kaiten-10 Japan human torpedo, 1:35 from the manufacturer Micro Mir AMP to scale 1/35 reference MM35-025
NIAI-1 Fanera-2 Soviet light passenger a, 1:72 from the manufacturer Micro Mir AMP to scale 1/72 reference MM72-004
DKM U-boat Type VII C, 1:700 from the manufacturer Hobby Boss to scale 1/700 reference 87009
PLA Navy type 002 Aircraft Carrier, 1:700 from the manufacturer Trumpeter to scale 1/700 reference 06725
HMS Harvester, 1:500 from the manufacturer Mistercraft to scale 1/500 reference S-98
German Navy Aircraft Carrier DKM Peter Strasser, 1:700 from the manufacturer Trumpeter to scale 1/700 reference 06710
DKM Type IX-B U-Boat, 1:350 from the manufacturer Hobby Boss to scale 1/350 reference 83507
Bismarck, Vintage Classics, 1:600 from the manufacturer Airfix to scale 1/600 reference A04204V
USS West Vigina BB-48 1945, 1:700 from the manufacturer Trumpeter to scale 1/700 reference 05772
Flugzeugträger USS Nimitz CVN 68, 1:500 from the manufacturer Trumpeter to scale 1/500 reference 05201
US Navy Assault Carrier WASP CLASS, 1:700 from the manufacturer Revell to scale 1/700 reference 5178
USS New York (LPD-21), 1:700 from the manufacturer Hobby Boss to scale 1/700 reference 83415
Jap. Navy Submarine I-27 W/A-Target, 1:350 from the manufacturer AFV-Club to scale 1/350 reference SE73514
IJA I-19 submarine, 1:350 from the manufacturer AFV-Club to scale 1/350 reference SE73506






