French Marsouin (1924)

File:French Submarine Morse Q117.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Metadata. No higher resolution available. Marsouin (1924). Dauphin (1925). Caïman (1927). Phoque (1926). Espadon (1926). OkrÄ™ty podwodne typu Requin. Wikipedysta:Malarz pl/szablony/Typ okrÄ™tu podwodnego infobox/5. The , also traditionally named "La Royale" was the world's fourth largest in 1939, but met a twisted and grim fate due to divided loyalties. Her main fighter, the Levasseur PL.5 dated back from 1924. The Béarn was to be followed by the first dedicated French flat-tops, the two Joffre. Programmed in 1938, they were considerably larger and faster, and can operate up to 60 modern aircraft. Aurore class submarine â“ Blueprint. . France in this field was a pioneer, setting the example with Laubeufâ™s Narval, the first modern âœsubmersible torpedo boatâ (while other designs emphasised underwater performances and were often overly complex). This 1910 design became the basis of future submersibles for many nations. The French submarine Marsouin was a Requin-class submarine built for the French Navy in the mid- 1920s. Laid down in November 1922, it was launched in December 1924 and commissioned in September 1927. It escaped from on 27 November 1942 and joined the ; it was later disarmed at Oran in April 1944, and stricken on 28 February 1946. FRENCH, POLISH, GERMAN NAVIES, also US SHIPS IN EUROPE, SEPTEMBER 1939. KMS Admiral Graf Spee, German pocket (Maritime Quest, click to enlarge). on to Naval Events, SEPTEMBER 1939. 11th Submarine Division (detached from 4th Submarine Flotilla) - MARSOUIN (comp 1926, Leader, LV J E L A Lorthioir), NARVAL (1927, LV J H Cloarec), REQUIN (1926, LV R B H Prevost-Sansac de Traversay). Casablanca Division. Contre Amiral L M J Sable. Submarine Flotilla 3 (Flotilla Lohs, Kptlt Hans Eckerman) - depot ship WEICHSEL (built 1924, in service as depot ship 1926 Mar 38). U.12 (comp 30 Sep 35, Kptlt Dietrich von der Ropp). U.14 (18 Jan 36, Kptlt Horst Wellner, OsZ Herbert Wohlfarth from 10 Oct, Kptlt Gerhard Bigalk from Jun 40). French submarine Casabianca (Q183)'s wiki: Casabianca (Q183) was a Redoutable-class submarine of the French Navy, named in honour of Luc-Julien-Joseph Casabianca. She was notable for her escape from Toulon in November 1942 as German forces tried to seize the French fleet as part of Case Anton, the. Two other submarines, the Marsouin and the Glorieux , arrived in the next few days. Missions for the secret services. From December 1942 to 1944, the Casabianca landed intelligence elements, radios, ammunition and weapons in and for the Maquis. French Narval-class submarine. Wikipedia Open wikipedia design. For other ships with the same name, see Narval-class submarine. In 1964, Espadon and Marsouin sailed up to the 70th parallel north to prepare the first French attempts at navigation under sea ice. These tests were carried out the next year by Dauphin and Narval when they spent a week and a half in the 72nd parallel north. During her last years, from 1980, Requin was fitted with the sonar system planned for the M4 refit of the SNLE. Similarly, Dauphin was extensively modified from 1986 to be used as a test bed for equipment and sensors to be installed on the Triomphant-class submarines, then under design. When finally decommissioned in 1992, she was the old FR Marsouin. Submarine of the Requin class. Navy. The French Navy. Type. Submarine. Class. Requin. Pennant. Built by. Arsenal de Brest (Brest, France). Ordered. Launched. 27 Dec 1924. Commissioned. 7 Sep 1927. End service. 28 Feb 1946. History. Escaped from Toulon on 27 November 1942 and rejoined the Allies. Disarmed at Oran in April 1944. Arsenal de Cherbourg. 1924. 3/3/1927. 12/1927. First French interwar ocean-going submarines. At their designing experience of study of requisitioned German boats was used. Bad manoeuvrability and low surface speed concerned to lacks. They intended for service in colonies, operations on communications and reconnaissance. Double-hulled. In 1935-1937 all submarines of class have passed major refit with full machinery replacing. Modernizations: m. b. 1943 - 1944, Marsouin: - 2 x 1 - 8/80; + 1 x 1 - 20/70 Oerlikon Mk II/IV. Naval service: Morse was 16/6/1940 lost at Sfax (Tunisia) on a mine or (on Italian version) was sunk by Italian submarine ... Marsouin left from Toulon to Alger and joined Allies. Early 1944 she was laid up to reserve. Requin prewar. French submarine Vénus (1935). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The submarine was laid down on 27 June 1932 at the Chantiers Worms shipyard at Rouen, launched on 6 April 1935, and commissioned on 15 November 1936 into the 5e Escadrille de Sous-Marins (5th Submarine Squadron), and served in the 15ème Division de Sous-Marins (15th Submarine Division) at Toulon from 1937.[3]. On 27 November 1942, following the German occupation of Vichy, the fleet at Toulon were ordered to scuttle their ships, but Vénus was one of five submarines (the others were Casabianca, Marsouin, Glorieux, and Iris) that disobeyed and attempted to escape, sailing from the harbour while avoiding minefields and German bombers.