Cassard (D 614)
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Displacement: | 4500 t |
Length: | 139 m |
Width: | 14 m |
Draught: | 6 m |
Propulsion: | 4 Pielstick PA6 BTC disesel engines 2 fixed pace propellers |
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Range: | 8000 nautical miles (14,800 km) at 17 knots (31 km/h) |
Complement: | 22 officers 142 non-commissioned officers |
Armament: | Anti-air
Anti-ship
Anti-submarine
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Detection | *DRBV26C sentry radar
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Electronic Warfare | *1 ARBR 17 radar detector
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Satellite transmission | 1 Syracuse II system |
Planes | 1 Panther helicopter |
The Cassard (D614) is an anti-air frigate of the French Marine Nationale, lead ship of the Cassard type. She is the 10th vessel of the French Navy named after the XVIIIth Century captain Jacques Cassard. She is the sister-ship of the Jean Bart.
The Cassard was fitted with a number of prototype equipements which were later incorporated in the La Fayette type frigates.
Note: The French navy doesn't use the term "destroyer" for its ships; thus, some large ships, referred to as "frigates", are registered as destroyers.
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Tartar SM1 missile on the Cassard |