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French submarine Créole (Q193)

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Name
  
Créole

Laid down
  
1937

Beam
  
6.5 m (21 ft)

Launched
  
8 June 1940

Draft
  
4.2 m

Namesake
  
"Creol"

Class and type
  
Aurore class submarine

Construction started
  
1937

Length
  
74 m

Builder
  
Le Havre

French submarine Créole (Q193)

Displacement
  
900 tonnes surfaced 1170 tonnes submerged

Créole (Q193) was an Aurore-class submarine of the French navy.

The Créole was launched on 8 June 1940 at Le Havre. To avoid capture by the advancing German armies, the Créole, still unfinished, was towed to La Pallice, and on 18 June she was taken in tow from La Pallice to Swansea. On 1 July 1940, she was taken in British custody during Operation Catapult [1].

The Créole was completed after the war and commissioned in the French Navy on 1 April 1949. Her silhouette was departed from the pre-war design, with a modified sail and a schnorchel.

The Créole took part in the Suez Crisis, and sustained damage in a friendly fire incident with airplanes from the Arromanches.

On 23 March 1962, she collided with the Sidi Ferruch, off Toulon, severely damaging her sail plan.

She was eventually decommissioned and broken up in 1963.

References

French submarine Créole (Q193) Wikipedia