Ouragan class landing platform dock

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Career French Navy Ensign
Builder: Brest arsenal (DCN)
Ordered: (Ouragan / Orage)
Laid down: June 20, 1962 / June 1966
Launched: November 10, 1963 / April 22, 1967
Commissioned: June 1, 1965 / April 1, 1969
Decommissioned: 2006 / -
Fate:
Struck:
General Characteristics
Displacement: 5965 tons empty, 8500 tons loaded
Length: 149 metres
Beam: 21.50 metres
Draft: 5.4 metres
Propulsion: Power plant:
  • L9021: 2 SEMT-Pielstick 12 PC 2V diesels, total 8600 horsepower (6,325 kW)
  • L9022: 2 SEMT-Pielstick 12 PC 2.1 V400 diesels, total 9400 horsepower (6,910 kW)
  • 1920 kW electrical power
  • 2 variable-thread propellers
Speed: 17 knots
Range: 9000 nautical miles, at 15 knot speed, 15000 at 12 knots
Complement:
Armament:
Electronics: 2 Racal-Decca radars
Planes
Motto:

The Ouragan is a class of French landing platform docks operated by the French Navy. They are called Transport de Chalands de Débarquement (TCD, "landing craft transport")

The ships in that class are used for:

  • the fast loading and unloading of landing craft, and other equipment, carrying troops and vehicles;
  • carrying, supplying and operating helicopters transporting commandos or providing close support;
  • transporting the mission crew;
  • commanding a landing operation of limited scale.

The class comprises:

  • Ouragan (Hurricane), L9021
  • Orage (Storm), L9022

The two ships of this class were supposedly due for transfer to the Argentine Navy in 2006 and 2007 but concerns about asbestos (a toxic material) used on the ships construction had delay the decision.

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