- French submarine Dupuy de Lôme (Q105)
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For other ships of the same name, see French ship Dupuy de Lôme.
Career (France) Name: Dupuy de Lôme (Q105) Namesake: Dupuy de Lôme Ordered: 1913 Builder: Arsenal de Toulon Laid down: 1914 Launched: 9 September 1915 Commissioned: July 1916 Decommissioned: July 1935 Fate: Scrapped General characteristics Class and type: lead ship of her class of submarine of the French Navy The vessel was named after the French naval architect Dupuy de Lôme. She had one sister ship, Sané. The boats were designed by M. Hutter and were enlargements of his Archimede class design. Dupuy de Lôme was laid down in Toulon in 1913, launched on 9 September 1915 and commissioned in July 1916. She was decommissionned in on 24 February 1935, and sold for scrap in Brest on 6 August 1938[1].
References
- ^ Les bâtiments ayant porté le nom de Dupuy de Lôme, netmarine.net
- Conway's All the world's Fighting ships 1906-1921
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