Émeraude-class submarine (1937)
The Émeraude-class submarines were a quartet of four minelaying submarines that were ordered for the French Navy during the 1930s. Only the name boat was laid down before the German invasion of France on 10 May 1940 and she was demolished before she could be launched.
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Name: | Émeraude class |
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Preceded by: | Roland Morillot class |
Succeeded by: | Phénix class |
Planned: | 4 |
Completed: | 0 |
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Type: | Minelaying submarine |
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Length: | 72.7 m (238 ft 6 in) (o/a) |
Beam: | 7.36 m (24 ft 2 in) |
Draft: | 4.1 m (13 ft 5 in) |
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Complement: | 43 |
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Ships
Ship | Laid down | Launched | Fate[1] |
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Émeraude (Q197) | Demolished on the slipway, 23 June 1940 | ||
Agate (Q208) | Cancelled, 1940 | ||
Corail (Q209) | |||
Escarboucle (Q210) |
Notes
- Gardiner & Chesneau, p. 276
Bibliography
- Gardiner, Robert & Chesneau, Roger, eds. (1980). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-146-7.
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