Gloire-class frigate

Class overview
Name: Gloire class
Operators:
Preceded by: Uranie class
Succeeded by: Consolante class
Planned: 7
Completed: 7
General characteristics
Type: Frigate
Tons burthen: 1148 bm
Length: 46 metres (151 ft)
Beam: 12 metres (39 ft)
Draught: 7 metres (23 ft)
Complement: 330 men
Armament:
Armour: Timber

The Gloire-class frigate was a type of 18-pounder 40-gun frigate, designed by Pierre-Alexandre Forfait in 1802. They were built on the specifications of the Seine-class frigate Pensée (sometimes also called Junon class).[1]

Ships in class

Builder: Basse-Indre
Ordered:
Launched: 20 July 1803
Completed:
Fate: captured by the British Navy 1806, becoming HMS Gloire.
Builder: Basse-Indre
Ordered:
Launched: 4 June 1804
Completed:
Fate: captured by the British Navy 1806, becoming HMS President.
Builder: Basse-Indre
Ordered:
Launched: 1 March 1805
Completed:
Fate: captured by the British Navy 1809, becoming HMS Alcmene.
Builder: Le Havre
Ordered:
Launched: 5 April 1806
Completed:
Fate: captured by the British Navy 1810, becoming HMS Nereide.
Builder: Le Havre
Ordered:
Launched: 16 August 1806
Completed:
Fate: captured by the British Navy 1809, becoming HMS Junon.
Builder: Lorient
Ordered:
Launched: 9 January 1807
Completed:
Fate: severely damaged 1809, sold 1813 or 1814.
Builder: Le Havre
Ordered:
Launched: 20 July 1807
Completed:
Fate: burnt by the Royal Navy 1811.

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