Duguay-Trouin (D 611)
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The hull of the ex-frigate Duguay-Trouin is used as a breakwater on the waters of the École Navale in Lanvéoc-Poulmic. |
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Career (France) | |
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Namesake: | René Duguay-Trouin |
Builder: | Lorient arsenal |
Laid down: | 25 February 1971 |
Launched: | 1 June 1973 |
Commissioned: | 17 September 1975 |
Decommissioned: | 13 July 1999 |
Homeport: | Brest |
Fate: | Decommissioned |
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: |
Detection
Tactical information
Transmissions
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Electronic warfare and decoys: |
1 ARBB 32 jammer |
Armament: |
Anti-air
Anti-surface
Anti-submarine
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Aircraft carried: | 2 Lynx WG13 |
The Duguay-Trouin is a F67 type large high-sea frigates of the French Marine Nationale specialised in anti-submarine warfare, though it also has anti-air and anti-surface capabilities. She was the 10th French vessel named after the XVIIth Century privateer René Duguay-Trouin.
She was decommissioned on the 13th of July 1999 and is used as a harbour wave-breaker protection.
The three ships of the class are
[edit] See also
- See French ship Duguay-Trouin for other vessels by this name