Arquebuse-class destroyer

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A postcard of Sarbacane underway in 1905
Class overview
NameArquebuse class
OperatorsCivil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy
Preceded by Pertuisane-class destroyer
Succeeded by Claymore-class destroyer
Built1900–04
In service1903–21
Completed20
Lost2
Scrapped18
General characteristics
Type Destroyer
Displacement323  t (318 long tons)
Length58.26 m (191 ft 2 in) (o/a)
Beam6.38 m (20 ft 11 in)
Draft3.2 m (10 ft 6 in)
Installed power
Propulsion2 shafts; 2 Triple-expansion steam engines
Speed28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Range2,300  nmi (4,300 km; 2,600 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Complement60
Armament

The Arquebuse class was a group of 20 destroyers built for the French Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. Two ships were sunk during the First World War and the others were scrapped after the war.

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Losses

The Catapulte was sunk after a collision with the British steamship Warrimoo near Bizerte, Tunisia, on 18 May 1918. [1]

The Mousquet was sunk off the entrance of Penang harbour in the Strait of Malacca on 28 October 1914 by the German cruiser SMS Emden, which she was attempting to engage. [1]

Ships

The first 10 ships were provided for in the 1900 Budget, and the second 10 in the 1901 Budget, but all were built under the Programme of 1900. They were numbered M'12 to M'31 respectively.

NameOrderedLaid downLaunchedCompletedFate
Carabine 4 May 190015 July 190121 July 1902September 1903Sold for scrap 26 July 1919 at Bizerte.
Sarbacane 4 May 19001 October 190112 March 1903December 1903Deleted 1 October 1920; still for sale
at Toulon in January 1922.
Arquebuse 1 August 1900190015 November 1902May 1903Sold for scrap 1 March 1921 at Bizerte.
Arbalète 1 August 190023 November 190028 April 1903August 1903Sold for scrap 10 May 1921 at Toulon.
Mousquet 14 November 1900November 19007 August 1902June 1903Sunk 28 October 1914 off Penang.
Javeline 14 November 1900November 190015 October 190230 June 1903Sold for scrap August 1920 at Cherbourg.
Sagaie 7 November 1900190115 November 1902April 1903Sold for scrap 12 April 1921 at Lorient.
Épieu 7 November 1900190117 January 1903July 1903Sold for scrap 20 May 1922 at Bizerte.
Harpon 14 November 1900November 190020 October 1902April 1903Sold for scrap 10 July 1922 at Cherbourg.
Fronde 14 November 1900January 190117 January 1903April 1903Sold for scrap 6 May 1920 at Toulon.
Francisque 5 March 19015 February 19032 March 1904April 1904Sold for scrap 10 July 1922 at Cherbourg.
Sabre 5 March 1901190315 April 1904June 1904Sold for scrap 1 June 1921 at Rochefort.
Dard 29 May 190115 October 190210 September 1903May 1904Sold for scrap 20 December 1920 at Bizerte.
Baliste 29 May 190120 November 190222 October 1903June 1904Sold for scrap 6 May 1920 at Toulon.
Mousqueton 29 May 190119014 November 1902September 1904Sold for scrap 15 April 1921 at Bizerte.
Arc 29 May 1901190124 December 1902July 1904Sold for scrap 9 January 1921 at Toulon.
Pistolet 22 May 1901September 190129 May 190321 September 1903Sold for scrap 6 May 1920 at Toulon.
Bélier 22 May 1901September 190129 May 1903April 1904Sold for scrap 20 May 1922 at Bizerte.
Catapulte 29 May 190119011 April 1903October 1903Sunk in collision 18 May 1918 off Bizerte.
Bombarde 29 May 19016 December 190126 June 190326 November 1903Sold for scrap 20 April 1921 at Rochefort.

Citations

  1. 1 2 "French Navy in World War I". naval-history.net. Retrieved 28 June 2010.

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