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French destroyer Bourrasque

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Name
  
Bourrasque

Laid down
  
19 November 1923

In service
  
23 September 1926

Construction started
  
19 November 1923

Length
  
106 m

Ordered
  
5 March 1923

Completed
  
23 September 1926

Fate
  
Sunk, 30 May 1940

Launched
  
5 August 1925

French destroyer Bourrasque

Builder
  
Ateliers et Chantiers de France

Bourrasque was a Bourrasque-class destroyer (torpilleur d'escadre) built for the French Navy during the 1920s.

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Design and description

The Bourrasque class had an overall length of 105.6 meters (346 ft 5 in), a beam of 9.7 meters (31 ft 10 in), and a draft of 3.5 meters (11 ft 6 in). The ships displaced 1,320 metric tons (1,300 long tons) at standard load and 1,825 metric tons (1,796 long tons) at deep load. They were powered by two geared steam turbines, each driving one propeller shaft, using steam provided by three du Temple boilers. The turbines were designed to produce 31,000 metric horsepower (22,800 kW; 30,576 shp), which would propel the ship at 33 knots (61 km/h; 38 mph). The ships carried 360 metric tons (354 long tons) of fuel oil which gave them a range of 3,000 nautical miles (5,600 km; 3,500 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph).

The main armament of the Bourrasque-class ships consisted of four Canon de 130 mm Modèle 1919 guns in single mounts, one superfiring pair fore and aft of the superstructure. Their anti-aircraft armament consisted of a single Canon de 75 mm Modèle 1924 gun. The ships carried two above-water triple sets of 550-millimeter (21.7 in) torpedo tubes. A pair of depth charge chutes were built into their stern; these housed a total of sixteen 200-kilogram (440 lb) depth charges.

Construction and career

Bourrasque was sunk on the 30 May 1940 during Operation Dynamo.

References

French destroyer Bourrasque Wikipedia