French destroyer Le Triomphant
Le Triomphant ("The triumphant one") was one of six Le Fantasque-class large destroyers (contre-torpilleur, "Torpedo-boat destroyer") built for the Marine Nationale (French Navy) during the 1930s. The ship entered service in 1935 and participated in the Second World War. When war was declared in September 1939, all of the Le Fantasques were assigned to the Force de Raid which was tasked to hunt down German commerce raiders and blockade runners. Le Triomphant and two of her sister ships were based in Dakar, French West Africa, to patrol the Central Atlantic for several months in late 1939. They returned to Metropolitan France before the end of the year and were transferred to French Algeria in late April 1940 in case Italy decided to enter the war. Le Triomphant played a minor role in the Norwegian Campaign in late April and was under repair when the Germans invaded France in May. She sailed to Britain to avoid capture in June.
Le Triomphant in San Diego harbor, 26 April 1941 | |
History | |
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France | |
Name | Le Triomphant |
Namesake | "The triumphant one" |
Ordered | 22 May 1931 |
Builder | Ateliers et Chantiers de France, Dunkerque |
Laid down | 28 August 1931 |
Launched | 16 April 1934 |
Completed | 25 May 1936 |
Commissioned | 31 December 1935 |
In service | 24 July 1936 |
Reclassified | As a light cruiser, 28 September 1943 |
Fate | Sold for scrap, December 1957 |
General characteristics (as built) | |
Class and type | Le Fantasque-class destroyer |
Displacement | |
Length | 132.4 m (434 ft 5 in) |
Beam | 12 m (39 ft 4 in) |
Draft | 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in) |
Installed power | |
Propulsion | 2 shafts; 2 geared steam turbines |
Speed | 37 knots (69 km/h; 43 mph) (designed) |
Range | 2,700–2,900 nmi (5,000–5,400 km; 3,100–3,300 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph) |
Complement | 11 officers, 254 sailors (wartime) |
Armament |
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The ship was seized by the British in early July and was transferred to the Free French in August. After a refit, Le Triomphant began escorting convoys before the end of 1940 and was transferred to the Pacific Ocean in mid-1941. Later that year, she received orders to return to the Mediterranean in December, but they were cancelled when the Pacific War began on 8 December. Aside from a refit that lasted 10 months, the ship was on convoy escort duties until late 1943. Ordered again to return to the Mediterranean, Le Triomphant was badly damaged by a typhoon in the Indian Ocean and had to be sent to the United States for permanent repairs and modernization that lasted until mid-1945.
The ship was sent to French Indochina after the Japanese surrender in September to provide support for the French forces there. After returning to Metropolitan France in mid-1946, she was intermittently active until late 1949. Le Triomphant was placed in reserve at that time and was sold for scrap in 1957.