


Strasbourg
País | França |
Classe de Navio | Encouraçado da Classe Dunkerque |
Data de Quilha | 1 nov 1934 |
Data de Lançamento | 12 dez 1936 |
Data de Incorporação | 1 jan 1939 |
Data de Afundamento | 27 nov 1942 |
Deslocamento | 26,500 tons standard |
Comprimento | 706 feet |
Boca | 102 feet |
Calado | 28 feet |
Máquinas | Six Indret boilers, four Rateau geared turbines |
Potência | 135,585 shaft horsepower |
Velocidade | 31 knots |
Autonomia | 7,500nm |
Tripulação | 1,381 |
Armamento | 2x4x330mm guns, 3x4x130mm AA guns, 2x2x130mm AA guns, 5x2x37mm AA guns |
Blindagem | 225mm side belt, 30mm bulkheads, 115-125mm deck, 310-330mm turrets |
Aircraft | 4 floatplanes |
Catapult | 1 |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseThe Dunkerque-class battleships were not as well-armed as contemporary battleships because they were purposefully built to counter the German Deutschland-class pocket battleships, which were in effect extra-heavy cruisers. The design of the class was innovative, having the entire main armament mounted forward in two quadruple turrets, which allowed unrestricted forward fire. During the Phony War, battleship Strasbourg escorted convoys. After the fall of France, she was docked in Mers-el-Kébir, Algeria alongside of sister ship Dunkerque. On 3 Jul 1940, British Force H executed Operation Catapult and attacked the French fleet there. While other French ships were damaged, Strasbourg managed to escape, eventually making her way to Toulon, France, becoming the flagship of the Vichy French Navy. On 27 Nov 1942, the Germans broke the armistice and invaded Toulon. Along with most of the French fleet, she was scuttled by opening sea valves and then by demolition charges, with some of her guns firing at German tanks as she sank; she was hit by a German tank during the 27 Nov 1942 action and suffered 1 officer killed and 6 sailors wounded. On 17 Jul 1943, she was refloated by the Italian Navy in an attempt to either put her into service or to use as scrap, but the Italian surrender prompted German takeover of the ship. On 1 Apr 1944, she returned under Vichy French control. On 18 Aug 1944, she was sunk a second time in Toulon, this time as the result of American aerial bombing. On 1 Oct 1944, she was refloated by the Free French. Re-entering French naval service, she was used as a test bed for underwater explosions until 22 Mar 1955. She was sold for scrapping on 27 May.
ww2dbaseSources:
John Jordan, Warship 2013
Wikipedia
Last Major Revision: Sep 2007
Battleship Strasbourg Mapa Interativo
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Strasbourg Operational Timeline
12 dez 1936 | The French battleship Strasbourg was launched at the Saint-Nazaire-Penhoet shipyard at Saint-Nazaire, France. |
1 jan 1939 | Strasbourg was commissioned into service. |
4 jul 1940 | French battleship Strasbourg and four destroyers arrived at Toulon, France after fleeing from the Battle of Mers-el-Kébir. |
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