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French ship Jacques Cartier (L9033)

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Name
  
Jacques Cartier

Decommissioned
  
July 2013

Beam
  
13 m (43 ft)

Launched
  
28 April 1982

Namesake
  
Jacques Cartier

Class and type
  
BATRAL

Length
  
80 m

Draft
  
3 m

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Displacement
  
770 tons, 1,330 tons fully loaded

The Jacques Cartier (L9033) is one of five BATRAL ("Light ferry ship") vessels operated by the French Navy.

The BATRAL vessels are able to ferry over 400 tons of matériel, in the hangar and on the deck. Loading and unloading can be done from a harbour or from a beach. Two flat-bottom vessels allow unloading 50 men and light vehicles each. The accommodations are designed for a Guépard-type intervention unit (5 officers, 15 petty officers and 118 men), or for typical company-sized armoured units. A helicopter landing deck allows landing for light helicopters, and transfer from and to heavy helicopters.

Jacques Cartier was deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led INTERFET peacekeeping taskforce from 28 November 1999 to 12 January 2000.

She was decommissioned in July 2013 after returning from her final deployment overseas.

References

French ship Jacques Cartier (L9033) Wikipedia