Some French Cold War ships

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Re: Some French Cold War ships

#71 Post by Garlicdesign »

Hello everyone!

And the other anti-air cruiser: De Grasse.

As finished, she had the same armament as the later, slightly smaller Colbert: 16 127mm DP guns and 20 57mm AA guns. She bore no resemblance anymore to her original 1938 design; in a somewhat anachronistic move, the transom stern was remodeled to a rounded configuration. In the guise shown below, she was commissioned just in time for the Suez campaign of 1956.
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Apparently the design was top heavy, because four 57mm twins and the lateral main battery directors were removed in 1961. Also, the air/surface search radar was replaced by a second air surveillance set of a different type, and the commo array was augmented.
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After less than ten years of active service as a cruiser, she was partly disarmed to serve as flagship of France's nuclear test project in the Pacific from 1966.
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She was scrapped in 1974.

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#72 Post by Colombamike »

Garlicdesign wrote: May 4th, 2024, 4:30 pmshe was partly disarmed to serve as flagship of France's nuclear test project in the Pacific from 1966.

PLEASE (this is a PERSONNEL REQUEST :oops: )
draw them as a atomic-test command-ship 1966-1971
PLEAAAAAAAASE ;)
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#73 Post by Hood »

Great work, loving the Colbert and De Grasse.
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#74 Post by Gollevainen »

Indeed great additions!
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Very nice work DP.
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#77 Post by Rainmaker »

Incredible work in this thread - there are too many excellent drawings to comment on each one individually. Suffice to say, it’s great to see these French warships drawn with such attention to detail and in a unified style.

The Colbert in particular is a fantastic drawing along with the Suffrens - I’ve always had a soft spot for those huge radar domes - they really do evoke that time period of late 1960s/early 1970s technology.
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#78 Post by Garlicdesign »

Hello everyone!

De Grasse as nuclear test flotilla flagship added in post at top of page.

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#79 Post by Colombamike »

Colombamike wrote: May 4th, 2024, 6:01 pm
Garlicdesign wrote: May 4th, 2024, 4:30 pmshe was partly disarmed to serve as flagship of France's nuclear test project in the Pacific from 1966.
PLEASE (this is a PERSONNEL REQUEST, draw them as a atomic-test command-ship 1966-1971
PLEAAAAAAAASE
Garlicdesign wrote: May 11th, 2024, 4:36 pm Hello everyone!
De Grasse as nuclear test flotilla flagship added in post at top of page.
Cheers
GD

THANK-YOU (MERCI) GD ;)
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