- 400 years.
Major shipyards were
built in
France in
Brest (1631), Nantes-
Indret (1771),
Lorient (1778) and, subsequently,
Cherbourg (1813).
Others were...
- The
Direction générale de l'armement (French pronunciation: [diʁɛksjɔ̃ ʒeneʁal də laʁməmɑ̃], lit. 'Directorate
General of Armament', abbr. DGA), established...
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Lorena (2012). "Strict-Liability como
forma de im****ción jurídico" (PDF).
Indret.com.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 2023-09-28.
Retrieved 2024-02-19...
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launched 4
October 1838 at
Indret Caméléon,
launched 20
November 1839 at
Rochefort G****endi,
launched 27
September 1840 at
Indret Pluton,
launched 22 April...
- d'Estaing.
After the end of the war, he
worked at the
naval foundry of
Indret.
During the
French Revolution,
Tartu became a
minor political figure; he...
-
fifty large guns on the
Paixhans model from the ****nals at
Ruelle and at
Indret near Nantes. The gun chosen, the canon-obusier de 80, was so
called because...
-
Matavai in 1767.
History France Name
Boudeuse Namesake "Sulky (Girl)"
Builder Indret shipyard, near
Nantes Laid down May 1765
Launched 25
March 1766 Completed...
- and 4-bladed ****s for Strasbourg.
Steam was
provided by six oil-fired
Indret [fr] water-tube boilers,
ducted into a
single large funnel. The Dunkerques...
- Beam 51.2 m (168 ft 0 in)
Draught 8.6 m (28 ft 3 in)
Installed power 6
Indret boilers 126,000 shp (94,000 kW)
Propulsion 4
steam turbines Speed 32 knots...
- down
Commissioned Fate
Clemenceau (R98) 40 32,780 t (32,260 long tons) 6
Indret boilers, 4
steam turbines, 2
shafts November 1955 22 November 1961 Decommissioned...