L'Indomptable
History | |
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France | |
Name: | L'Indomptable |
Builder: | F.&Ch de la Mediterranee, La Seyne, France |
Laid down: | 25 January 1932 |
Launched: | 7 December 1933 |
Commissioned: | 10 February 1935 |
Fate: | Scuttled on 27 November 1942 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Le Fantasque-class destroyer |
Displacement: | 2,570 tonnes |
Length: | 132.4 metres (434 ft) |
Beam: | 11.98 metres (39.3 ft) |
Draught: | 4.3 metres (14 ft) |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 40 |
Range: | 1,200 km (650 nmi; 750 mi) at 34 knots (63 km/h; 39 mph) |
Armament: | 5 × 138 mm (5.4 in) guns |
L'Indomptable was a Le Fantasque-class large destroyer (French: contre-torpilleur) of the French Navy, which served in World War II. Launched during the 1930s, the ship served in the Mediterranean and, very shortly, in northern Europe.
History
After being launched on 8 December 1933, L'Indomptable entered into service in Spring 1936. She served with the Mediterranean fleet based in Toulon before transferring to the Atlantic Fleet, where the Le Fantasque-class destroyers were assigned to the Force de Raid when war was declared.[1] She was scuttled in Toulon on 27 November 1942 along with the major part of the French fleet.
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