Английская Википедия:Escorteur

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The French term Escorteur (Escort Ship) appeared during the Second World War to designate a warship, of a medium or light displacement, whose mission was to protect ocean convoys and naval squadrons from attacks by submarines. This role was in general handled by a destroyer escort such as the Шаблон:Sclass and Шаблон:Sclasses built in the United States, or a Шаблон:Sclass2 built by the United Kingdom, or even a Шаблон:Sclass2 built by the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. The Imperial Japanese Navy used the designation kaibokan for this type of ship.

The escorteurs of the French Navy

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In the immediate aftermath of the war, to fulfill the task of naval escorts, the French Navy was limited to a fleet of torpilleur and contre-torpilleur (otherwise known as destroyers), along with a number of avisos. They were later joined by several naval ships of German and Italian origin awarded as war reparations, and several escort bâtiments originated from the United Kingdom and the United States, all under different designations:

Two ex-Italian light cruisers, Шаблон:Ship[1] and Шаблон:Ship,[2] would bear their designation of escorteur d'escadre (Squadron Escorteur) from 1955 until their disarmament in 1962 and 1963.

Construction of a new fleet

During the years 1950–1960, France reconstituted the navy with the assistance of the United States which contributed most of the rebuilding program. Following certain hesitations, the term « escorteur » was finally chosen for this new type of warship, instead of the traditional « torpilleur » or « contre-torpilleur », which were abandoned.

The four families of escorteurs

  • 18 Squadron Escorteurs: 12 Шаблон:Sclass2 , 5 Шаблон:Sclass2, 1 T 56 class: bâtiments of 3,000 tons, length Шаблон:Convert, vocation anti-ship, anti-submarine, anti-aerial, picket radar flotilla navigation. They formed until the end of 1980s, the backbone forces of high-seas of the French Navy. For NATO, those were destroyers.
  • 18 Rapid Escorteurs : Type E50 and Type E52; lighter bâtiments of 1,500 t, length Шаблон:Convert, vocation anti-submarine, types E50, E52A, E52B. For NATO, those were frigates.
  • 9 Aviso Escorteurs : Шаблон:Sclass; bâtiments of 2,100 t, length Шаблон:Convert , vocation anti-submarine and anti-ship. For NATO, those were frigates.
  • 14 Coastal Escorteurs : ( 3 Le Fougeux class and 11 L'Adroit class; bâtiments of 400 t, Шаблон:Convert length. For NATO, those were patrol boats and submarine chasers.

The designation of « escorteur » is no longer used in the French Navy. The designation has been replaced by that of frigate, aviso or patrol boat.

See also

References

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Sources

  • Jean Moulin, Rober Dumas, Les Escorteurs d'escadre, Marines éditions Nantes, 1997 Шаблон:ISBN

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