Georges Leygues Class Frigate

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isplacement: 3550 t tonnes, 4500 tonnes fully loaded
ength: 139 m
idth: 14 m
eam:
raught: 5.80 m
irant d'air: 39.36 m
ropulsion: CODOG (COmbined Diesel Or Gaz): 2 diesels Pielstick PA 6 V280 STD
Diesel power: 5200 HP (3824 kW).
TAG Motorisation : 2 Rolls Royce Olympus TM3B gas turbines, 26000 HP (19120 kW).
2 propeler with 4 orientables fins each
Total power: 52000 HP (38240 kW).
peed: 30 knots on TAG, 21 knots on diesel
ange: On TAG : 1000 nautical miles at 30 knots
On Diesel : 10000 nautical miles at 15 knots
omplement: 20 officers
120 non-commissioned officers
95 men
rmament: Anti-air:
  • 1 Crotale EDIR system - 8 missiles on launcher + 18 stored
  • 2 Simbad systems - 2 x 2 Mistral missiles
  • 1 CADAM 100mm main gun
  • 2 x 20mm guns
  • 4 x 12.7mm machine guns
Anti-surface: Anti-submarine:
  • 10 L5 Mod4 torpedoes
  • 2 L5 torpedo launchers
  • 12 MK46 torpedoes for the Lynx WG13 helicopter
lectronic Warfare Detection:
  • 1 Air/surface sentry radar DRBV51C
  • 1 Air sentry radar DRBV 26
  • 1 fire control radar DRBC 32E
  • 2 navigation radar KH 1007
  • 1 hull sonar DUBV 23
  • 1 tugged sonar DUBV 43C
Electronic Warfare:
  • 2 radar intereceptors ARBR 16
  • 2 Syllex chaff launchers
Tactical information:
  • SENIT 4
  • SEAO/OPSMER
lanes: 2 Lynx WG13 Mk4 helicopters, with each:
  • 1 DUAV4 sonar
  • Rheseda system for transmission of acoustic data
  • 12 MK46 torpedoes
The Georges Leygues class ("F70 type") is a type of anti-submarine frigates of the French Navy. They are polyvalent, due to their Exocet and Crotale missile complement, which makes them especially suitable for defence of strategic positions, demonstrations or high sea escorts. The F70 is internationally labelled an "anti-submarine destroyer" (hende the "D" in the hull numbers), though the French doesn't use the term and calls them "frigates". There are seven ships in the class : Image:Motte-Picquet-Profil.jpg|The Motte-Picquet, a Georges Leygues-class frigate Image:Primauguet frigate 1.jpg|close-up of the Primauguet with all flags flying during the "Armada de Rouen" sea parade (July 2003) Image:Primauguet_frigate_2.jpg|Aft of the Primauguet; the tugged sonar is clearly visible (white submarine-shaped device) Image:Motte-Picquet-tugged-sonar.jpg|The F70 type frigates (here, Motte-Picquet) are fitted with VDS (Variable Depth Sonar) type DUBV43 or DUBV43C tugged sonars Image:Motte-Picquet-PCNO.jpg|Operational Center of the Motte-Picquet frigate. Image:Motte-Picquet-Crotal.jpg|gunnery crew of the Motte-Picquet frigate, in front of the Crotale anti-air missile launcher Image:Motte-Picquet-ANF1.jpg|shooting exercices with an ANF1 from the bridge of the Motte-Picquet frigate Image:Motte-Picquet-turret.jpg|Main gun (100mm) Image:FS Montcalm.jpg

 

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