Sister ship Sape underway | |
History | |
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France | |
Name | Glaive |
Namesake | Glaive |
Builder | Arsenal de Rochefort |
Laid down | May 1905 |
Launched | 10 September 1908 |
Stricken | 12 February 1932 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Branlebas-class destroyer |
Displacement | 350 t (344 long tons) |
Length | 58 m (190 ft 3 in) (p/p) |
Beam | 6.28 m (20 ft 7 in) |
Draft | 2.96 m (9 ft 9 in) |
Installed power |
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Propulsion | 2 shafts; 2 Triple-expansion steam engines |
Speed | 27.5 knots (50.9 km/h; 31.6 mph) |
Range | 2,100 nmi (3,900 km; 2,400 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) |
Complement | 60 |
Armament |
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Armor | Waterline belt: 20 mm (0.8 in) |
Glaive was one of 10 Branlebas-class destroyers built for the French Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.
When the First World War began in August 1914, Glaive was assigned to the 2nd Destroyer Flotilla (2e escadrille de torpilleurs) of the 2nd Light Squadron (2e escadre légère) [1] based at Cherbourg.
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