De Grasse (D 612)
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Career (France) | |
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Namesake: | François Joseph Paul de Grasse |
Builder: | Arsenal de Lorient |
Laid down: | 1972 |
Launched: | 30 November 1974 |
Commissioned: | 25 October 1975 |
In service: | 1 October 1977 |
Homeport: | Brest |
Fate: | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Tourville class frigate |
Displacement: | 4580 tonnes (6100 tonnes fully loaded) |
Length: | 152.75 m |
Beam: | 15.80 m |
Draught: | 6.60 m |
Propulsion: |
2 Rateau steam turbines, double reduction |
Speed: | 32 knots (59 km/h) |
Range: |
1900 nautical miles (3500 km) at 30 knots (56 km/h) |
Complement: |
24 officers |
Sensors and processing systems: |
1 DRBV 51B surface sentry radar 1 DRBV 26A air sentry radar 1 DRBC 32D targeting radar 2 DRBN 34 navigation radars 1 DUBV 23 hull sonar 1 ETBF DSBV 62C sonar 1 DSBX 1 tugged sonar 1 Syva torpedo alert system |
Electronic warfare and decoys: |
1 ARBB 32 jammer 1 ARBR 16 radar interceptor 2 Syllex decoy launchers bubble belt SENIT 3 SEAO/OPSMER HF, UHF, VHF and SHF liaison systems Syracuse 2 Inmarsat Link 11 |
Armament: |
Anti-air
Anti-surface
Anti-submarine
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Aircraft carried: | 2 Lynx WG13 |
The De Grasse is a F67 type large high-sea frigate of the French Marine Nationale specialised in anti-submarine warfare, though it also has anti-air and anti-surface capabilities. She is the second French warship named after the 18th Century admiral count François Joseph Paul de Grasse.
Between 1994 and 1996, the De Grasse (and the Tourville) was refitted with the modern SLAMS anti-submarine system, an active Very Low Frequencies sonar.
In April 2006, the De Grasse lost her towed sonar array during an exercise in heavy sea. The incident was reported by the Canard Enchaîné; an investigation was launched to ascertain responsibilities for the loss of the 3 million euro worth sonar array. Meanwhile, the spare sonar of the decommissioned Duguay-Trouin was fitted on the De Grasse.
The three ships of the class are
- D610 Tourville
- D611 Duguay-Trouin (decommissioned in 1999)
- D612 De Grasse
De Grasse (centre left) in a 5-country multinational fleet, during Operation Enduring Freedom in the Oman Sea. In four descending columns, from left to right: ITS Maestrale (F 570), De Grasse (D 612); USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), Charles De Gaulle (R 91), Surcouf (F 711); USS Port Royal (CG-73), HMS Ocean (L 12), USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67), HNLMS Van Amstel (F 831); and ITS Luigi Durand de la Penne (D 560). |