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French frigate De Grasse (D 612)

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Name
  
De Grasse

Laid down
  
1972

Decommissioned
  
5 May 2013

Launched
  
30 November 1974

Builder
  
Arsenal de Lorient

Commissioned
  
25 October 1975

Construction started
  
1972

Length
  
153 m

French frigate De Grasse (D 612)

Namesake
  
François Joseph Paul de Grasse

De Grasse is a F67 type large high-sea frigate of the French Marine Nationale specialised in anti-submarine warfare, though she also has anti-air and anti-surface capabilities. She is named after the 18th century admiral count François Joseph Paul de Grasse.

Service history

Between 1994 and 1996, De Grasse and her sister Tourville were refitted with the modern SLAMS anti-submarine system, an active Very Low Frequencies sonar.

In April 2006, De Grasse lost her towed sonar array during an exercise in heavy seas. The incident was reported by the Canard Enchaîné; an investigation was launched to ascertain responsibilities for the loss of the 3 million euro worth sonar array. Meanwhile, the spare sonar of the decommissioned Duguay-Trouin was fitted on De Grasse.

De Grasse was decommissioned on 5 May 2013 and is now moored in the Penfeld.

References

French frigate De Grasse (D 612) Wikipedia