CL - Jeanne d'Arc (1930)

Jeanne d'Arc


Type: light cruiser
Class: Jeanne D'Arc
Construction: Penhoët, St. Nazaire
Started: 31.8.1928
Completed: 14.02.1930
Entered the service: 14.8.1931
Discarded: 1965, scrapped


Overall length: 170 m
Length at the waterline: 160 m
Width: 17.7 m
Draft: 6.4 m
Standard/maximum discharge: 6,496 t/8,950 t


Equipment:
8 [4xII] x 155 mm (6.1 "/ 55)
4 [4xI] x 75 mm AA (3 "/ 60)
4 [2xII] x 37 mm AA - & gt; 1943: 6 [x] x 40 mm AA
12 x 13.2 mm AA - & gt; 1943: 20 [20xI] x 20 mm AA
2 [2xI] wt 550 mm (21.7 "/ aw) torpedo tubes





Armor:
bok: none
deck: standard deck only
towers: only light plating
ammunition depots: 19 mm


Fuel supply: 1,400 t of diesel
Drive 4 Penhoët boilers, 2 Parsons turbines
Power: 32,500 HP
Ship propellers: 2
Max. speed: 25 knots


Aircraft: 2 seaplanes
Catapult: none


Crew: 505 men (during the war 648)





- It was made as an unarmoured training cruiser for training new crews (quarters for 156 cadets).


Source:
Zajac, Ivan: Jeanne D´Arc, Military revue 2015/12
URL : https://www.valka.cz/CL-Jeanne-d-Arc-1930-t38818#146816 Version : 0
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