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French destroyer Catapulte

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Name
  
Catapulte

Ordered
  
1901

Construction started
  
1901

Namesake
  
Catapult

Laid down
  
1901

Launched
  
1 April 1903

French destroyer Catapulte

Fate
  
Sunk in collision 18 May 1918

Class and type
  
Arquebuse-class destroyer

Builder
  
Société Nouvelle des Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée

Catapulte was one of 20 Arquebuse-class destroyers built for the French Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. She saw service during World War I.

On 11 May 1918, Caiatpulte assisted several other ships in rescuing the survivors of the French troopship Sant Anna, which was carrying 2,025 troops when she was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea with the loss of 605 lives by the Imperial German Navy submarine SM UC-54 26 nautical miles east of Cape Bon, French Tunisia.

On 18 May 1918, Catapulte collided with the British steamer Warrimoo and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off Bône, French Algeria.

References

French destroyer Catapulte Wikipedia


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