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Rapid Reaction Corps – France

The Rapid Reaction Corps — France (RRC-FR) was created on 1 July 2005 by the French Army. It is NATO certified and capable of commanding a national or multinational land component of between 5,000 and 60,000 personnel. The corps is intended to command forces under French, EU or NATO command. It is subordinated to the French Army's Commandement des Forces Terrestres, the land forces command.[1]

HQ RRC-Fr
CountryFrance
BranchFrench Army
TypeHeadquarters
Garrison/HQLille
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieutenant General Pierre Gillet
Lille's Citadelle aerial view

The corps is stationed in Lille, within the Citadel of Lille, a 17th-century citadel also known as "the Queen of the Citadels", designed by the famous French fortress designer Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban.

The royal gate

History edit

The corps is led by the French Army and designed to direct a multinational force of up to army corps size. It numbers 450 personnel (including 70 non-French officers and NCOs from 12 different EU or NATO countries) and up to 750 in times of crisis. The corps HQ is open to all EU and NATO members (18% of its strength). Though stationed in France, its working language is English.

In 2003, the decision was taken to create a rapid reaction force headquarters. The RRC-FR headquarters began forming on 1 July 2005. The CRR-FR was officially founded on 1 October 2006, in a ceremony including representatives of 22 nations, along with generals Henri Bentégeat and Bernard Thorette, then Chief of Staff of the French Army. Establishing the RRC-FR has been seen as a move to strengthen the emergence of a European defence force.[2]

Following a detailed examination of its capabilities, the Rapid Reaction Corps — France was certified as a High Readiness Force (HRF) by NATO in July 2007.

Once placed on alert, it can deploy reconnaissance teams to an operation area within two days, following a political decision to commit troops and a command post (CP) in less than thirty days.

 
Commanding post shelters

Flexible edit

HQ RRC-FR can perform a wide variety of missions, ranging from initial entry to stabilisation operations.

It can be committed within a multinational environment, in the framework of NATO, the European Union (EU), or even under a national mandate. Thus:

  • From 1 July to 31 December 2008, it assumed NATO Response Force (NRF11) Land Component standby period.
  • From January to May 2009, some HQ staff members contributed to reinforcing European Force (EUFOR) in Chad and the Central African Republic.
  • From August 2010 to January 2011, about 180 personnel (including about thirty allies) were deployed to Afghanistan to man part of the positions of International Security Assistance Force corps-level headquarters, the ISAF Joint Command (IJC).
  • Until the end of 2014, HQ RRC-FR assumed NATO Response Force (NRF) Land Component standby period.
  • In 2015, HQ RRC-FR celebrated its 10th anniversary.
  • In 2015-2016, deployment of a part of the corps as the Joint Command Post of Operation Barkhane in Africa.
  • In 2017, NATO Joint Task Force (JTF) certification.
  • Summer 2017: the beginning of the NATO JTF standby period (one year).

At the same time, French personnel of RRC-FR’s staff contribute to the Opération Sentinelle as all French army operational units.

Open to the world edit

With a multinational corps, the French Army has a complete range of different sizes of HQ from battalion up to Corps. Its creation allows France to contribute according to its position and international commitments while remaining consistent with national security and defence requirements within the framework of the EU or NATO.

In a crisis, French and Allied operational reinforcements would augment its strength to 750 personnel to enable HQ RRC-FR to conduct long-term, high-intensity operations.

 
Shooting exercise

Fifteen contributing states edit

In addition to France, the corps framework states that fifteen different states contribute to the staff permanently, representing 80 personnel.

Everything is done to draw on the military experience of each nation. A constant exchange is facilitated by the use of English as a common working language.

  • NATO and European Union members
  • NATO members

Signals and communications edit

The corps benefits from the best fibre-optic-equipped site among the French Army: about 300 km fibre deployed between and inside its 17th-century walls. There, are 18 (French + NATO) computer and phone networks.

All of them can be projected, via satellite link to an operational theatre providing HQ RRC-FR with the capacity to command, if needed, an operation from its Citadel based Command Post, thanks to a rear Homebase Operation Center (HBOC).

As for now, HQ RRC-FR benefits from the sole French phone exchange directly connected to the NATO network.

A 24 person-team is responsible for assembling, maintenance and operation on these networks, which offers HQ RRC-FR complete autonomy in this domain, compared to other headquarters.

When deployed, HQ RRC-FR can use up to five thousand square metres of tentage, four hundred and fifty modular CP shelters, seventy kilometres of electrical cable, one hundred and twenty kilometres of fibre optics and sixteen hundred computers.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Rapid Reaction Corps (RRC-France)". United States Army NATO. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  2. ^ Lancement officiel du Quartier général du Corps de réaction rapide-France à Lille 2012-02-25 at the Wayback Machine, French Embassy to the United Kingdom

External links edit

  • Présentation du CRR-Fr sur le site du ministère de la Défense (in French)
  • RRC-FR brochure

External links edit

  • RRC-FR official Facebook Page
  • RRC-FR commanding general interview on local channel, Weo

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Romania nbsp SpainNATO members nbsp Albania nbsp Canada nbsp Turkey nbsp United Kingdom nbsp United States of AmericaSignals and communications editThe corps benefits from the best fibre optic equipped site among the French Army about 300 km fibre deployed between and inside its 17th century walls There are 18 French NATO computer and phone networks All of them can be projected via satellite link to an operational theatre providing HQ RRC FR with the capacity to command if needed an operation from its Citadel based Command Post thanks to a rear Homebase Operation Center HBOC As for now HQ RRC FR benefits from the sole French phone exchange directly connected to the NATO network A 24 person team is responsible for assembling maintenance and operation on these networks which offers HQ RRC FR complete autonomy in this domain compared to other headquarters When deployed HQ RRC FR can use up to five thousand square metres of tentage four hundred and fifty modular CP shelters seventy kilometres of electrical cable one hundred and twenty kilometres of fibre optics and sixteen hundred computers See also editAllied Rapid Reaction CorpsReferences edit Rapid Reaction Corps RRC France United States Army NATO Retrieved 2023 10 27 Lancement officiel du Quartier general du Corps de reaction rapide France a Lille Archived 2012 02 25 at the Wayback Machine French Embassy to the United KingdomExternal links editPresentation du CRR Fr sur le site du ministere de la Defense in French RRC FR brochureExternal links editRRC FR official Facebook Page RRC FR commanding general interview on local channel Weo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rapid Reaction Corps France amp oldid 1212467977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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