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Mont-de-Marsan 2013

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Mont de Marsan (France)

8o years Centre d’Expériences Aériennes Militaires

3 June 2013

Monday 3 June 2013 was the day that the CEAM celebrated its 80th anniversary. All former and serving personnel      
were invited to the ceremony at Mont-de-Marsan that was also attended by the French Air Force Commander in Chief,      
General Denis Mercier. At the end of the ceremony a fourship (Alpha Jet, Mirage 2000-5, Mirage 2000D and Rafale)      
overflew the CEAM facilities. This day was a perfect opportunity for people to catch up, exchange experiences, and meet      
other persons that either served or are still serving with the unit. An A400M (Grizzly 5) was flown in for the occasion      
and everybody had a chance to have a closer look at the transport aircraft, both outside and inside. After lunch, the      
squadron gave more insight in its current activities. A static and dynamic display took up most of the afternoon. Besides      
a Mirage 2000-5, Mirage 2000D and Rafale B the squadron showed a wide variety of weaponry, flight gear, and other      
equipment that can be found at an airbase. It was interesting to see that the ASTAC-pod was displayed with the Mirage      
2000D. This pod for gathering electro-magnetic data is currently being used by the Mirage F1s but is planned to be part      
of the 2000D platform after the F1s are withdrawn from use next year. It seems that the testing on the Mirage 2000D has      
already started.      
       
Other participants at the static display were a C-160R with a surveillance pod installed at the door behind the wings, the      
A400M, and a Caracal. The flying part consisted of a couple of low passes by a Mirage 2000D and a Rafale C both from CEAM.      
The A400M departed and made a low pass before leaving. The Caracal showed of its capabilities with a lot of tight turns and      
Special Forces hanging underneath. The day was closed with the unveiling of a wall with the names of the fallen airmen      
of the Mont-de-Marsan squadrons. The wall is placed next to the Mystère IV in which Colonel Rozanoff broke the sound      
barrier in 1953. Following this inauguration another formation, consisting of two Mirage F1CRs and a Rafale, overflew      
the grounds. After the flypast, one of the F1s lost its canopy and had to make an emergency landing. Fortunately, the      
pilot and aircraft returned safely and the damage seemed to be limited to the canopy section only.      
       
The presence of the Commander in Chief, a minister, and many departmental and local politicians stressed the importance      
of CEAM within the French Air Force. During his speech, General Mercier mentioned that CEAM is one of the      
units that represent past, present and future of the French Air Force and that it is an example of adaptability to changing      
requirements. It is clear that CEAM is a unit with unique competences in the field of tactical and technical evaluation      
of French Air Force systems and that the dedicated man and woman have an important role in the successful introduction      
and upgrades of these systems within the operational units. Its motto is therefore very relevant: to correctly answer the      
operational needs of the armed forces as good and quickly as possible.      
Static:
R91/61-ZI C160R ET00.061  
2802/SK EC725 EH01.067 flying
54/118-EZ Mirage 2000-5 ECE05.330  
640/118-IN Mirage 2000D ECE05.330  
305/118-EC Rafale B ECE05.330  
F-WWZM A400M Airbus flying
Flyby 1:
E89/118-LX Alpha Jet E ECE05.330  
323/118-HT Rafale B ECE05.330  
109/115-YH Mirage 2000C ECE05.330  
632/133-XE Mirage 2000D ECE05.330  
Flyby 2:
606/118-CU Mirage F1CR ER02.033  
614/118-NR Mirage F1CR ER02.033  
137/118-GP Rafale C ECE05.330  

Credits: by Jan Kraak

The author would like to thank SIRPA Air, Captain Guirbal and all the people at CEAM for their kind help in writing this article.

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