Commandant Teste
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The Commandant Teste was a large seaplane tender of the French Navy during the 1930s. Purpose-built with five cranes, four catapults and a spacious hangar (84mx27 m), she was designed to operate up to 26 seaplanes; alternatively she could serve as a tender for seaplanes from other naval vessels, or as a seaplane transport.
She was in Toulon when the Germans invaded the so-called "Free Zone" on the 27 November 1942. She was sunk in the Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon to avoid capture by the Germans.