Hallebarde was one of four Durandal-class destroyers built for the French Navy in the late 1890s. The Durandals had an overall length of 57.64 meters...
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attackers. The Fantasque was the fastest destroyer class ever built. Durandal class (1899) — 4 ships Durandal (M1) Hallebarde (M'1) Fauconneau (M'2) Espingole...
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four destroyers built for the French Navy between 1896 and 1900, used during the First World War. These vessels were France's first true destroyers rather...
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Espingole was a Durandal-class destroyer built for the French Navy in the late 1890s. Commissioned in 1900, she saw only a few years of service before...
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accidents: Gaulois collided with the destroyer Hallebarde in 1900 and Bouvet in 1903, Saint Louis was struck by the destroyer Poignard and rammed the submarine...
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Kriegsmarine. Four French Flower-class corvettes, Arquebuse, Hallebarde, Sabre, & Poignard were captured in 1940 following the Fall of France. All except Poignard...
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Georges Leygues Glaive Glorieuse Gracieuse Guénon Guépard Guépratte Hache Hallebarde Henri Poincaré Indomptable Inflexible Jacques Cartier Jaguar Jauréguiberry...
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authorized in March 1917. But works were never begun. Durandal-class destroyer Hallebarde Muâvenet-i Millîye Gayret-i Vatâniye Two submarines were ordered...
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accidentally rammed the destroyer Hallebarde, gouging a 4-by-1.5-metre (13.1 by 4.9 ft) hole in the smaller ship. Hallebarde reached Toulon where she...
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Flower-class corvette (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
resource for North Atlantic convoy protection until larger vessels such as destroyer escorts and frigates could be produced in sufficient quantities. The simple...
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