French ship Indomptable
Five naval vessels have served in the Royal French Navy (French: Marine Royale Française), the French Navy of the Republic (French: Marine de la République), the French Imperial Navy (French: Marine Impériale Française) and French Navy (French: Marine nationale française) have been named Indomptable:
- Indomptable (1789–1805), a double-deck 80-gun ship which fought at the Glorious First of June and the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Indomptable (1810–1813), a ship captured by the English 38-gun frigate Bacchante.
- Indomptable (1877–1910), a coastal battleship.
- L'Indomptable (1933–1942), a Fantasque-class destroyer, destroyed in the scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon in 1942.
- Indomptable (1976–2005), a Redoutable-class submarine.
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