French frigate Duguay-Trouin

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The hull of the ex-frigate Duguay-Trouin was used as a breakwater on the waters of the École Navale in Lanvéoc-Poulmic.
History
France
NameDuguay-Trouin
NamesakeRené Duguay-Trouin
BuilderLorient arsenal
Laid down25 February 1971
Launched1 June 1973
Commissioned17 September 1975
Decommissioned13 July 1999
HomeportBrest
IdentificationD 611
FateScrapped July 2020
General characteristics
Class and typeTourville-class frigate
Displacement4580 tonnes (6100 tonnes fully loaded)
Length152.75 m (501.1 ft)
Beam15.80 m (51.8 ft)
Draught6.60 m (21.7 ft)
Installed power58,000 hp (43,000 kW)
Propulsion
  • 2 Rateau steam turbines, double reduction
  • 4 multitubular boilers
  • Fuel: Gazoil
  • Propellers : 2 fixed propellers
Speed32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph)
Range
  • 1,900 nmi (3,500 km; 2,200 mi) at 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
  • 4,500 nmi (8,300 km; 5,200 mi) at 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Complement
  • 24 officers
  • 160 non-commissioned officers
  • 115 men
Sensors and
processing systems
  • 1 DRBV 51B surface sentry radar
  • 1 DRBV 26A air sentry radar
  • 1 DRBC 32D targeting radar
  • 1 DUBV 23 hull sonar
  • 1 ETBF DSBV 62C sonar
  • 1 DSBX 1 tugged sonar
  • 1 Syva torpedo alert system
Electronic warfare
& decoys
  • 1 ARBB 32 jammer
  • 1 ARBR 16 radar interceptor
  • 2 Syllex decoy launchers
  • bubble belt
Armament
  • 1 Crotale EDIR system (8 missiles on launcher, 18 in magazine)
  • 2 × 100 mm turrets (1968 model)
  • 2 × 20 mm cannons
  • 4 × 12.7 mm machine guns
  • 6 Exocet MM38 anti-ship missiles launchers
  • 2 × L5 torpedo launchers, 10 torpedoes on board (L5 mod 4)
Aircraft carried2 Lynx WG13 helicopters

Duguay-Trouin was a F67 type frigate built for the French Marine Nationale during the Cold War. The F67s specialised in anti-submarine warfare, though they also had anti-air and anti-surface capabilities. She was the 10th French vessel named after the 17th century privateer René Duguay-Trouin.

Construction and career[edit]

Duguary-Trouin was laid down on 26 February 1971 at the Arsenal de Lorient, launched on 1 June 1973 and commissioned on 17 September 1975.[1]

She was decommissioned on 13 July 1999 and was used for a harbour wave-breaker protection. On 3 July 2020, the vessel arrived at the breakers in Ghent, Belgium.

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Jordan, p. 113

Bibliography[edit]

  • Jordan, John (1995). "France". In Chumbley, Stephen (ed.). Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. pp. 95–131. ISBN 1-55750-132-7.