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French ship Somme (A631)

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Name
  
Somme

Laid down
  
3 May 1985

Homeport
  
Toulon

Launched
  
3 October 1987

Namesake
  
Somme river

Commissioned
  
7 March 1990

Construction started
  
3 May 1985

Length
  
157 m

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Identification
  
Call sign FBSO MMSI number 228779000

Builder
  
Constructions industrielles de la Méditerranée

The Somme (A631) is a Durance class command and replenishment ship (French: Bâtiment de commandement et de ravitaillement, BCR) of the French Navy.

In addition to its primary duty as a fleet tanker, the Somme is configured as a flagship. Serving as the command vessel for the French forces participating in Operation Enduring Freedom, the Somme was attacked approximately 250 nautical miles (460 kilometres) off the Somalian coast in the night of 6 to 7 October 2009 by two motorboats of Somalian pirates who mistook the Somme for a civilian ship. The Somme repelled the assault rifle attack without sustaining damage or casualties and captured five of the pirates.

References

French ship Somme (A631) Wikipedia