The French National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN) has ordered a new standard issue weapon. It has selected the Bren 2 assault rifle from Czech company CZ. The company told Shephard at the ...
French President François Mitterrand congratulates GIGN agents who freed Air France Flight 8969, December 27, 1994.Alain Nogues/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images On December 24, 1994, Air France Flight ...
As a Tom Clancy game, Rainbow Six Siege loves real-word military regiments. If they're not from the real world, they have no place in Rainbow Six. The latest real-world team that Ubisoft are showing ...
Friday's standoff against the suspects in the Charlie Hebdo terror attack and an apparent ally in France ended with all three dead, as well as at least four hostages ...
Conservative commentator Candace Owens has dropped one of her most startling claims yet — that French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron personally funded an assassination plot ...
The Charlie Hebdo massacre suspects have been killed and a hostage freed in the assault on the warehouse in Dammartin by the French GIGN, police have confirmed. Gunfire and explosions were heard from ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The GIGN are the French counter-terrorism Special Forces unit set to appear in Rainbow Six Siege.
The intervention group and its 6 regional antennas equip themselves with a fleet of SUV armoured by French armour specialist Centigon France, a sister company of Centigon Security Group, a world ...
Instead, the passengers and crew spent three days as the hostages of Islamist extremists. They were freed in a raid that was caught on live TV and introduced France's elite GIGN to the world. The more ...
On December 24, 1994, Air France Flight 8969 was set for a routine flight from Algiers to Paris. Instead, the passengers and crew spent three days as the hostages of Islamist extremists. They were ...
The more than 230 passengers and crew aboard Air France Flight 8969 on December 24, 1994, were looking forward to a quick and uneventful flight from Algiers to Paris. Before they took off, four men ...