The Suffren class was an interwar treaty cruiser built by France for the French Navy. The design was based on the preceding Duquesne-class cruiser and...
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Suffren was a cruiser of the French Navy. She was the first vessel of the second group of 8-inch gunned, 10,000 ton treaty cruisers built for the French...
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Colbert was the second of four Suffren class cruisers built for the French Navy. During the interwar period she served in the Mediterranean. In 1935 she...
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FF Duquesne-class cruiser- FTR and FF Suffren-class cruiser- FTR, VF and FF French cruiser Algérie- FTR and VF Duguay-Trouin-class cruiser- FTR, VF and...
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name of Suffren, in honour of the 18th-century French admiral Pierre André de Suffren. French ship Suffren (1791) (1791–1794), a Téméraire-class 74-gun...
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Dupleix was the fourth unit of the Suffren class. She entered service in 1933 and spent the interwar period in the Mediterranean. She participated in...
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Suffren was a predreadnought battleship built for the Marine Nationale (French Navy) in the first decade of the twentieth century. Completed in 1902,...
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(1956) – scrapped 2016 Duquesne class Duquesne (1925) – scrapped 1955 Tourville (1926) – scrapped 1962 Suffren class Suffren (1927) – scrapped 1974 Colbert (1928)...
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Foch was the third unit of the Suffren class. She entered service in 1931 and spent the interwar period in the Mediterranean. September 1939 found her...
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missile ships, it was used only aboard the two Suffren-class frigates and as a retrofit to the cruiser Colbert. In 1948 France embarked on a number of...
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The Duquesne-class cruiser was a group of two heavy cruisers built for the French Navy in the mid 1920s, the first such vessels built for the French fleet...
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destroyers Le Fier-class torpedo boats Mogador-class destroyers Richelieu-class battleships Suffren-class cruisers Vauquelin-class destroyers Ships of...
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French Cruisers 1922 - 1956 (Jordan & Moulin, Chapter 3, The Suffren Class, Design and Construction, Building Data and General Characteristics: Suffren and...
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armoured cruiser (1897–1919): built in Rochefort and launched on 28 April 1900 French cruiser Dupleix, French heavy cruiser of the Suffren class, launched...
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Foch: French cruiser Foch, a Suffren-class cruiser launched in 1929 and scuttled in 1942 French aircraft carrier Foch, a Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier...
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Rubis class is being phased out and replaced with a new generation of nuclear-powered attack submarines, the Suffren class. The lead boat, Suffren, entered...
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The La Galissonnière-class cruisers were commissioned by the French Navy in the 1930s. They were the last French cruisers completed after 1935, until the...
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torpedo boats, and 113 submarines. The heavy cruisers Algérie, Colbert, Dupleix, and Foch. The Aigle class destroyers, Albatros, Vauban, Vautour, Guépard...
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040 25.6 2 France Suffren-class cruiser 7 8 × 8" 203mm/50 Modèle 1924 2,360 lb (1.07 t) 34,340 31.4 5 France Duquesne-class cruiser 2 8 × 8" 203mm/50...
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Primauguet was a French Duguay-Trouin-class light cruiser built after World War I. During the Anglo-American invasion of French North Africa in 1942,...
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An International Encyclopedia. London: Arms and Armour Press. ISBN 1-85409-225-1. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Duguay-Trouin class cruiser....
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French ship Duquesne (redirect from French cruiser Duquesne)
(1914), an unbuilt Lyon-class battleship Duquesne, a heavy cruiser (1924–1955) Duquesne, a Suffren-class frigate A Barracuda-class submarine is scheduled...
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Tourville was the second ship of the Duquesne class cruisers of the French Navy. During the interwar period she served in the Mediterranean while taking...
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Chamois-class minesweepers Battleship Jean Bart Cruiser Émile Bertin Elan-class minesweepers La Galissonnière-class cruisers Suffren-class cruisers Submarine...
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Guided-missile destroyer (section Former classes)
Suffren-class frigate Tourville-class frigate Germany Hamburg-class destroyer (after refit to „Klasse 101A“) (decommissioned/scrapped) Lütjens-class...
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Duguay-Trouin class light cruisers, which were due for replacement from 1946, as stipulated in the London Naval Treaty of 1930 that all cruisers over 3,000...
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Toulon. Téméraire (Triomphant class) Perle (Rubis class) Suffren (Suffren class) Charles de Gaulle Dixmude (Mistral class) The French Navy does not use...
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These ships were in most respects an enlarged version of the Suffren class of heavy cruisers then being built. The increase in displacement brought with...
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Alexandria until May 1943) Tourville (interned in Alexandria until May 1943) Suffren (interned in Alexandria until May 1943) Duguay-Trouin (interned in Alexandria...
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HMAS Sydney (D48) (category Leander-class cruisers (1931) of the Royal Australian Navy)
modified Leander-class light cruisers operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Ordered for the Royal Navy as HMS Phaeton, the cruiser was purchased by...
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