Commandant Rivière class frigate

Commandant Rivière class frigate
Commandant Bourdais.jpg
Escort Commandant Bourdais on the Seine river in July 1989
Class overview
Name: Commandant Rivière
Builders: Arsenal de Lorient
Operators:  Marine Nationale
 Uruguayan Navy
In commission: 1962 - 1991
Completed: 9
Active: 3 (Uruguay)
Retired: 6
General characteristics
Type: frigate
Displacement: 1,750 tons standard, 2,230 tons full load
Length: 98 m
Beam: 11.5 m
Draught: 4.3 m
Propulsion: 2 shaft diesel 16,000 hp
Speed: 25 knots
Range: 7500 nmi at 16 knots
Boats and landing
craft carried:
LCPS boats
Complement: 9 officers
67 non-commissioned officers
93 Quarter-masters and sailors
Sensors and
processing systems:

DRBV22A sentry radar
Decca 1226 navigation radar
DRBC32C fire control radar
DUBA3 sonar

SQS17 sonar
Electronic warfare
and decoys:
ARBR10 radar detector
Armament:

3 x 100 mm guns (3x1) - one gun later replaced by 4 MM38 Exocet Missiles
2 - 30 mm guns
1 -305 mm anti-submarine mortar

6 - 550 mm torpedo tubes (2x3)

The Commandant Rivière class was a type of frigates built for the French Navy in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Labeled "aviso-escorteur" (fr: "sloop-escort"), they were designed to perform the role of overseas patrol in peacetime and Anti-Submarine escort in wartime.

Four similar ships were built for the Portuguese Navy as the João Belo class frigate. The ships had accommodation for an 80-man commando detachment with two fast landing boats, each capable of landing 25 men.

All French units were decommissioned in the mid-1990s, save for three frigates that were sold to the Uruguayan Navy.

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Ships

All French ships were built by Arsenal de Lorient

Pennant Name Namesake Commissioned Fate
F725 Victor Schoelcher Victor Schoelcher 1962 Sold to Uruguay 1988 as the General Artigas
F726 Commandant Bory Victor Bory 1964 Decommissioned late 1990s
F727 Admiral Charner Léopold Victor Charner 14 December 1962 Sold to Uruguay 1991 as the Montevideo
F 728 Doudart de Lagrée Ernest Doudart de Lagrée 1 May 1963 Decommissioned 1991
F729 Balny Adrien-Paul Balny d'Avricourt 1 February 1970 Decommissioned 1994
F 733 Commandant Rivière Henri Rivière 4 December 1962 Trials ship 1986 - decommissioned late 1990s
F740 Commandant Bourdais Adrien Bourdais 10 March 1963 Sold to Uruguay 1990 as the Uruguay
F748 Protet Auguste Léopold Protet 1 May 1964 Decommissioned 1992[1]
F749 Enseigne de Vaisseau Henry Paul Henry 1 January 1965 Decommissioned 1994

See also

References

  1. ^ See http://www.netmarine.net/bat/ae/protet/histoire2.htm (French)
  • Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995

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