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Le Corse class frigate

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Name
  
Le Corse class

Succeeded by
  
Le Normand class

In commission
  
1955-1976

Operators
  
Built
  
1952-1953

Le Corse-class frigate

Builders
  
F C de la Méditerranèe, A C de la Loire, Arsenal de Lorient

The Le Corse class (or E50 Type) was a class of 4 fast frigates (Escorteurs Rapide) built for the French Navy in the early 1950s. They were first surface combatant class of ships to be built after World War II and symbolized "the revival of the French fleet." They were followed by the Le Normand-class (or E52 Type) frigates, and like them, were long-range convoy escorts capable of high speed.

The E50 type shared a flush-decked layout with the E52 class, and had a similar armament of three twin 57mm turrets) (one forward and two aft) and an anti-submarine armament consisting of a battery of heavyweight guided torpedoes and a 375mm Bofors six-barrel rocket launcher.

References

Le Corse-class frigate Wikipedia


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