China has the largest navy in the world by hull count with over 370 vessels, including two aircraft carriers in service. Last November, France sent its only aircraft carrier, which is nuclear-powered, for a five-month mission to the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
The French nuclear-powered aircraft carrier has been deployed for a five-month Indo-Pacific mission since last November.
France, Australia, Japan, Canada, New Zealand—following Washington’s lead—have each staged war games or concluded alliances with Manila targeting China.
The countries' military exercises last week are likely to displease China, which claims ownership over most of the South China Sea. View on euronews
France’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and accompanying warships are in the Philippines after holding combat drills with Filipino forces in the disputed South China Sea in a show of firepower that will likely antagonize China.
France's nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle, has participated in combat drills with the Philippines in the South China Sea. This move, seen as a display of strength, could potentially provoke China.
The visit of France’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the Charles de Gaulle, follows joint combat drills with Filipino forces, a move likely to antagonise China.
France's only nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and accompanying warships were in the Philippines on Sunday after holding combat drills with Philippine forces in some disputed waters in the South China Sea. The show of firepower however, only made ...
Canada and the Philippines strengthen military presence in the Indo-Pacific to counter China's aggression and enhance defense ties.
Manila is currently in talks to allow military forces from New Zealand, Canada and France to train in the Philippines, with defense officials expecting to finalize at least two of these Visiting Forces Agreements (VFAs) before the year ends.