French ship Loire

Seventeen ships of the French Navy have borne the name Loire, after the longest river in France:

  • Loire (1668), a 6-gun flute
  • Loire (1686), a 30-gun flute
  • Loire (1720), a flute
  • Loire (1780), a scow
  • Loire (1796), a 44-gun frigate
  • Loire (1803), a 20-gun flute, lead ship of her two-vessel her class; destroyed with her classmate in 1809 to avoid capture by the Royal Navy
  • Loire (1809), a scow
  • Loire (1814), a flute broken up in 1838
  • Loire (1827), a three-masted propeller-sail mixed transport vessel with a wooden hull.
  • Loire (1840), a scow
  • Loire (1855), a Dordogne-class troopship
  • Prince Jérôme (1854), a Hercule-class ship of the line, was converted into a transport in 1872 as Loire
  • Loire (1915), a commandeered four-masted barque
  • Loire (1915), a requisitioned steam ship
  • Loire (1916), a requisitioned cargo ship
  • Loire, an oiler
  • Loire (A615), (1965–2009) a mine countermeasures support ship
  • Loire (A602), (2018-present) lead ship of her class of four offshore support and assistance vessels deployed in Metropolitan France
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