Yes, 430 Squadron was embarked and carried out the support for a landing of forces from the R22R. They re-took the Gaspe airport from "terrorists" as part of Mistral Lion Ex.
See here in our own threads under Navy/ships:
Re: Little Honking Ships......
« Reply #182 on: June 24, 2014, 11:06:11 »
here is a little video of some of the possibilities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-byd6Fp5RW4
Article from here:
http://www.45enord.ca/2014/06/deux-cent-militaires-de-valcartier-debarquent-en-gaspesie-photosvideo/
This actually supports my position: the CF already has the assets it needs to usefully put on board Mistral type ships as required by whatever mission we want to carry out, the whole with little training required of the embarked force - air or land - which is exactly what the French developed these ships for. We are not and need not look at this as requiring that we transform into a US style specialized Marines force to carry out forcible entry against large opposition force and with the capability of invading (small) countries by ourselves.
And if they require an escort (doubtful in 99% of scenarios) we have frigates that are quite capable, except may be for long range AAW, but those are the first type of CSC's that will be built anyway.
Meanwhile, can any one tell me that these would not have been useful for the ops in East Timor? For the evacuation of Canadian residents from Lebanon? For support in the Hurricane Katrina ops or in the Haiti Earthquake op? Or that they would not be useful as mobile support base for those larger scale joint ex we are now carrying out in the Arctic from time to time? None of these would require "escort".
MCG: I don't know what the resistance to corrosion is on Chinooks, but the US Marines have some of them embarked all the time. And the elevator for the airplanes are at the stern of the Mistral's, so folding rotors and letting the Chinook's tail hang over the side, they would fit on the elevator. Moreover, the "Russianized" Mistrals have a higher height in the hangar in order to accommodate the taller Russian helicopters.