French aircraft carrier Joffre

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Career France French Navy Jack
Builder: AC de St. Nazaire Penhoet
Laid down: 26 November 1938
Launched: Cancelled
Status: Construction cancelled in 1940
General Characteristics
Displacement: 20,000 tons
Length: 236 m
Beam: 24.5 m
Draught: 6.5 m
Propulsion: Steam turbines; 8 boilers driving 4 shafts; 125,000 shp
Speed: 33 knots
Complement: 1,251
Armament: 4 twin 5.1 inch DP guns; 4 twin 37 mm AA guns; 6 quad 13.2 mm machine guns
Armor: 4 inch belt; 1.5 to 2.34 inch deck
Aircraft carried: 40

Joffre was the planned lead ship of its class of aircraft carriers for the French Navy. The ship was laid down in 1938, but never launched.

[edit] History

Joffre was laid down on 26 November 1938 at the shipyards of AC de St. Nazaire Penhoet, but work was slowed by the start of World War II and ultimately halted in June 1940 when France fell to German invasion. Her hull was eventually scrapped.

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