La Melpomène-class torpedo boat explained

The La Melpomène class was a group of 12 French torpedo boats built from 1933 to 1935.[1] [2]

Ships in class

After serving with Marine Nationale, the ships of the La Melpomène class saw service in World War II with the Kriegsmarine, Marine Nationale de l´Armistice (Vichy French Navy), Regia Marina, Free French Navy, Royal Navy and Royal Netherlands Navy.

ShipBuilderCommissionedFate
La MelpomèneAC de Bretagne, Nantes12 November 1936Sold and scrapped 15.5.1950
La PomoneAC de la Loire, Nantes6 December 1936see below
La FloreAC de Bretagne, Nantes 17 November 1936Sold and scrapped 31.8.1950
L'IphigénieAC de la Loire, Nantes 21 November 1936see below
La BayonnaiseC Maritimes du Sud Ouest, Bordeaux 7 April 1938see below
BombardeAC de la Loire, Nantes1 August 1938see below
L'IncompriseAC Seine Maritime, Le Trait12 March 1938see below
La PoursuivanteAC de France, Dunkirk 10 November 1937see below
La CordelièreAC Augustin-Normand, Le Havre11 November 1937see below
BranlebasAC Augustin-Normand, Le Havre10 March 1938Foundered off Eddystone on 14 December 1940
BalisteAC de France, Dunkirk14 May 1938see below
BouclierAC Seine Maritime, Le Trait6 August 1938see below

Service histories

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Melpoméne class Torpedo boats – Allied Warships of WWII . uboat.net . 1940-12-14 . 2012-08-21.
  2. Web site: France – Torpedo boats – class LA MELPOMÈNE – Warships 1900-1950 . warshipsww2.eu . 2012-08-21 . https://archive.today/20120918033532/http://www.warshipsww2.eu/lode.php?language=E&idtrida=351 . 2012-09-18 . usurped.
  3. Book: Thorne, Alistair . To Lose a Battle: France 1940 . London . Macmillan . 1969 . 572.
  4. Other sources give Baliste's loss date as 24.11.43