I think with the exception of French forces already in Djibouti and one Senegalese parachute regiment, the FAR was sent from Europe to the Middle East.
per RDF..
Rapid Action Force (FAR) HQ: Djibouti, Djibouti
Foreign Legion Operational Group (GOLE) HQ: Djibouti
13th Foreign Legion Demi-brigade (500 men) Djibouti
1st Foreign Legion Infantry Rgt (600 men) Basra, Iraq
2nd Foreign Legion Infantry Rgt (600 men) Djibouti
1st Foreign Legion Cavalry Rgt (600 men, 24 AFVs): Djibouti
2nd Foreign Legion Parachute Rgt (600 men) Al Kuwayt, Kuwayt
11th Airborne Division HQ: Al Qatif, Saudi Arabia
2nd Brigade HQ: Al Qatif, Saudi Arabia
425 Airborne Support Command (300 men): Al Qatif, Saudi Arabia
1st Senegalese Parachute Rgt (600 men): Al Qatif, SA
6th Marine Parachute Rgt (750 men): Al Qatif, SA
3rd Marine Parachute Rgt (750 men): Al Qatif, SA
1st Airborne Chasseur Rgt (750 men): Al Qatif, SA
1st Marine Parachute Rgt (700 men): Basra, Iraq
1st/35th Abn Arty Rgt (200 men): Al Qatif, Saudi Arabia
3rd Troop, 1st Airborne Hussar Rgt (120 men, 24 AFVs): Al Qatif, Saudi Arabia
2nd Company, 17th Airborne Engineer Rgt
2nd Company, 5th Combat Helicopter Rgt (12 Dauphin, 4 Ecureils, 4 Super Pumas)
9th Marine Division HQ: Al Kuwayt, Kuwayt
Marine Group HQ: Al Kuwayt, Kuwayt
1st Marine Infantry Rgt (500 men): Al Kuwayt, Kuwayt
2nd Marine Infantry Rgt (500 men): Al Kuwayt, Kuwayt
1st/11th Marine Arty Rgt (180 men): Al Kuwayt, Kuwayt
1st Company, 1st Marine Tank Rgt (120 men, 13 AFVs): Al Kuwayt, Kuwayt
Middle East Aviation Group HQ: Al Kuwayt, Kuwayt
15th Ftr Squadron (200 men, 16 Mirage 2000s)
25th Ftr Squadron (200 men, 16 Mirage 2000s)
292nd Attack Squadron (200 men, 16 Mirage 4000s)
161st Transport Squadron (300 men, 8 Transall C-160)
193rd Air Refuelling Squadron (300 men, 4 KC-110s)
The FAR in real life was composed of five divisions with 48,000 troops. From NATO Order of Battle 1989/V8.5
Force d'Action Rapide (FAR) - St Germain-en-Laye, France
4th Division Aeromobile - Nancy, France: 5,100 troops
1st Regiment d'Infanterie (RI): 64 Milan, 8 81mm mortars, 12 120mm mortars
1st Regt d'Helicopteres de Combat (RHC): 8 Gazelle, 24 Gazelle/HOT, 8 Gazelle/20mm, 24 Super Puma
3rd Regt d'Helicopteres de Combat (RHC): 8 Gazelle, 24 Gazelle/HOT, 8 Gazelle/20mm, 24 Super Puma
5th Regt d'Helicopteres de Combat (RHC): 8 Gazelle, 24 Gazelle/HOT, 8 Gazelle/20mm, 24 Super Puma
4th Regiment de Commande-ment et de Manoeuvre (RCS): 8 Gazelle, 8 Super Puma
9th Regiment de Soutien Aéromobile – Phalsbourg
6th Division Legere Blindee (DLB) - Nimes, France: 7400 troops ( Light Armoured Division)
1st Regiment de Spahis (RS) – Valence: 36 AMX10RC, 3 VAB, 12 VAB/HOT
1st Regiment Etrangere de Cavalerie (REC) – Orange: 36 AMX10RC, 3 VAB, 12 VAB/HOT
2nd Regt Etrangere d'Infanterie (REI): VAB Regiment
21st Regt d'Infanterie de Marine (RIMa) – Fréjus: VAB Regiment
68th Regiment d'Artillerie (RA) – La Valbonee: 24 155mm towed
43rd Regiment d’Artillerie de Marine – La Valbonne: Mobilisation only
6th Regiment Etrangere du Genie (REG)(Foreign Legion Combat Engineers)
6th Regiment de Commande-ment et de Soutien (RCS)
9th Division Marine - St Malo, France: 8000 troops
Regiment d'Infanterie-Chars de Marine (RICM) – Vannes: 36 ERC-90S (to AMX-10RC, 1990), 3 VAB, 12 VAB/HOT
1st Regt d'Infanterie de Marine (RIMa) – Angoulême: 36 ERC-90S (to AMX-10RC, 1990), 3 VAB, 12 VAB/HOT
2nd Regt d'Infanterie de Marine (RIMa) – Le Mans: Marine Infantry Regiment
3rd Regt d'Infanterie de Marine (RIMa) – Vannes: Marine Infantry Regiment
11th Regiment d'Artillerie de Marine (RAMa) – La Lande d’Ouee: 24 155mm towed
2nd Regiment d’Artillerie de Marine (RAMa) – Montlhery: Mobilisation only
6th Regiment du Genie (RG)(Combat Engineers) – Angers: 2 companies
9th Regiment de Commande-ment et de Soutien (RCS) – Nantes
11th Division Parachutiste - Toulouse, France: 13,500 troops
1st Regiment de Hussards Parachutists (RHP) – Tarbes: 36 ERC 90S, 12 Milan
1st Parachutiste d'Infanterie de Marine (RPIMa) – Bayonne
3rd Parachutiste d'Infanterie de Marine (RPIMa) – Carcasonne
6th Parachutiste d'Infanterie de Marine (RPIMa) – Mont de Marsan
8th Parachutiste d'Infanterie de Marine (RPIMa) – Castres
1st Regt de Chasseurs Parachutiste (RCP) – Saint-Médard-en-Jalles Camp de Souge
9th Regt de Chasseurs Parachutiste (RCP) – Pamiers
2nd Regiment Etrangere Parachutiste (REP) – Calvi
35th Regiment d'Artillerie Parachutiste (RAP) – Tarbes: 24 105mm towed
24th Regiment d’Artillerie – Saint Avold: Mobilization only
17th Regiment du Genie Parachutiste (RGP)(Airborne Combat Engineers) – Montauban
7th Regiment Parachutiste de Commande-ment et de Soutien (RPCS) – Castres
14th Regiment Parachutiste de Commande-ment et de Soutien (RPCS) – Toulouse
27th Division Alpine - Grenoble, France: 8,500 troops
4th Regiment de Chasseurs metropolitains (RCh): 36 ERC 90S, 3 VAB, 12 Jeeps w/Milan
6th Battalion Chasseurs Alpin (BCA) – Varces: Alpine Infantry Battalion
7th Battalion Chasseurs Alpin (BCA) – Bourg Saint Maurice: Alpine Infantry Battalion
11th Battalion Chasseurs Alpin (BCA) – Barcelonnette: Alpine Infantry Battalion
13th Battalion Chasseurs Alpin (BCA) – Chambéry: Alpine Infantry Battalion
27th Battalion Chasseurs Alpin (BCA) – Annecy: Alpine Infantry Battalion
159th Regiment d'Infanterie Alpine (RIA) – Briancon: Alpine Infantry Battalion
93rd Regiment d'Artillerie Alpine – Varces: 24 AU50 105mm towed
75th Regiment d’Artillerie Alpine – Varces: Mobilization only
7th Battalion du Genie Alpine (BGDA) – Avignon:
27th Groupe-ment d'Helicopteres (GHL): 19 Gazelle, 11 Super Puma, 30 Gazelle/HOT
27th Regiment de Commande-ment et de Soutien (RCS) – Grenoble
FAR Organic Units
17th Regiment de Commande-ment et de Soutien (RCS) – Maisons-Lafitte:
28th Regiment de Transmissions – Orleans:
602nd Regiment de Circulation Routiere – Dijon:
511th Regiment du Train:
The 4th Division Aeromobile actually had 241 helicopters, including 90 Gazelle/HOT and 84 Super Puma transports. In real life I doubt that all of the FAR divisions could actually be deployed to the Middle East, as France doesn't have the logistical capacity to transport a force that size overseas. GDW may in fact have got it right with the forces it has listed in the RDF Sourcebook. Despite its size and the high quality of manpower the FAR is actually a bit lightly armed, especially in comparison to the tank heavy armies of the Middle East. The French probably sent an armoured and self-propelled artillery regiment or two from Europe. The French AMX-30 MBT was too lightly protected to go up against many modern tanks. GDW lists the French using the AMX-40 (it was never built and only intended for export), but more likely the new Leclerc tank.
The French Middle Eastern Aviation Group seems to be fantasy in the main. I don't have a list of French Air Force squadrons but only the 15th Fighter squadron seems to actually exist. Also only one prototype of the Mirage 4000 was ever built which was an F-15 class fighter/bomber, and the KC-110 must be a typo as no such aircraft exists. More likely one squadron of Rafale fighter, one of Mirage 2000D strike-fighters and one squadron of Jaguar ground attack, with some C-160 and KC-135's. Also the French naval missile cruiser Jean Bart doesn't exist, unless GDW actually mean the missile destroyer D615 Jean Bart which was commissioned in 1991.
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