Preceded by Enseigne Roux class Built 1911–14 | Succeeded by Arabe class In service 1914–38 | |
![]() | ||
The Aventurier-class destroyers were a group of four destroyers of the French Navy built during the early 1910s. Originally ordered by Argentina, they were taken over by the French on the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, completed with French armament and renamed.
Design
The Aventurier-class ships were significantly larger and more heavily armed than other French destroyers of the period. Each ship carried four 100-millimetre (4 in) guns, one on the forecastle, one between the funnels, and two on the quarterdeck, in front and behind the searchlight platform. Four 457-millimetre (18 in) torpedo tubes completed the initial armament. In December 1914 a 47-millimetre (1.9 in) gun was added for anti-aircraft defence.
References
Aventurier-class destroyer Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA