Cassard class frigate

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Frigate Cassard
Cassard
France France
Operators: Flag of Marine nationale Marine nationale
Ships in Class
Ships in class: 2
Ships in active service: Cassard
Jean Bart
General Characteristics
Class type: Air defence frigate
Displacement: 4,500 tons
Length: 139 m
Beam: 14 m
Draught: 6 m
Propulsion and power: 4 diesel engines
Speed: 29 knots
Range: 8,000 nm
Complement: 244
Armament: 52 surface-to-air missiles
8 anti-ship missiles
1 dual purpose gun
2 anti-aircraft guns
4 machine guns
10 torpedoes
Aircraft complement: 1 helicopter

The Cassard type is a class of anti-air frigate of the French Navy. Their primary role is to provide air cover for a fleet, an aeronaval group, or a convoy. They can also be used for research, identification or presence missions.

The experience gained during the design and construction of the Cassard type was used for the design of the La Fayette type.

The two elements of the class are

They are due to be decommissioned around 2010.

[edit] Electronics

  • DRBV26C sentry radar
  • 1 DRBJ11B tri-dimensional air sentry radar
  • 1 DIBV2A infra-red alert system
  • 2 DRBN34 navigation and landing radar
  • 1 DUBV 24C hull sonar
  • Syracuse II satellite communication system
  • 1 ARBR 17 radar detector
  • 1 SAIGON radio emission detector
  • 1 ARBB 33 jammer
  • 2 SAGAIE NG decoy launchers
  • 2 DAGAIE decoy launchers

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