- French ship Mistral
Four ships of the
French Navy have born the name "Mistral", as well as a few other auxiliary ships:* A high sea armoured torpedo boat of the "Cyclone" type (1901)
* A 1500-tonne torpedo boat of the "Bourrasque" type (1923), requisitioned by the British on the 3rd July 1940 atPortsmouth . She was commissioned in theRoyal Navy as HMS "Mistral" and decommissioned in 1944. She was restituted to France at the end of the war, and scraped in 1953.
* The DF38 "Mistral", a coast-guard cutter of the "Tourmaline" type (1977), commissioned as "Vent d'Aval", later renamed "Mistral". (Measurements: 37 t ; 26,8 x 4,97 x 1,53 m ; I.12,7 mm)
* The DF50 "Liane" also bore the name "Mistral".
* A fishing ship, the "Henri Cameleyre" (1908) was requisitioned as a minesweeper during the Second World War. She was restituted in 1941 and renamed "Mistral".
* An auxiliary patrol boat of the Second World War also bore the name of "Mistral II".
* The present "Mistral" is an assault helicopter and command ship, lead ship of her class.
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