![]() ![]() The task given to the Division Daguet, which was composed of units drawn from more than 25 regiments, was the capture of the Al Salman Air Base some 150 km inside Iraqi territory, passing through two intermediate objectives designated "Rochambeau" and "Chambord". Opération Daguet was commanded by Army general Michel Roquejeoffre. France also deployed several combat aircraft and naval units. Operating on the left flank of the US XVIII Airborne Corps, the ground component of the French force, named Division Daguet, was formed in September 1990 in Saudi Arabia as part of France's contribution to Operation Desert Shield. 18,000 members of the French Armed Forces were deployed during the conflict and they represented the second largest European contingent. Opération Daguet ( French pronunciation: , Operation Brocket) was the codename for French operations during the 1991 Gulf War. Al-Salman Air Base rendered non-operational following extensive destruction.700 tons of ammunition captured and destroyed at the Al-Salman Air Base.26 artillery pieces and anti-arcraft guns destroyed and 40 captured.20 T-54, T-62 and Type 69 tanks destroyed.The number of dead or wounded is unknown (possibly not publicly reported). ![]() 4 SEPECAT Jaguar slightly damaged by Iraqi air defence systems.1 Dassault Mirage F1 lost in an accident.The number of combat-related injuries is unknown but based on the casualties of the main French force, likely very low as well.8 US army engineers died and several others were injured while moving a container of submunitions at Al-Salman Air Base.33 French troops injured during the operation (23 of those casualties were caused by the explosion of two US aircraft submunitions at the Al Salman fort on February 26).10 French fatalities (although, only 2 were killed in combat).More than 50 howitzers (122 and 132 mm caliber).1 battalion from the 319th Field Artillery Regiment.3 battalions from the 325th Infantry Regiment.13 ERC 90 Sagaie reconnaissance vehicles. ![]()
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