French cruiser Dupleix (1930)

Dupleix
History
France
NameDupleix
NamesakeJoseph François Dupleix
Ordered1 April 1929
BuilderArsenal de Brest
Laid down14 November 1929
Launched9 October 1930
Completed20 July 1932
Commissioned1 May 1932
In service15 November 1933
Out of service27 November 1942
FateScuttled at Toulon, 27 November 1942, Scrapped 1951
General characteristics
Class and typeSuffren-class cruiser
Type
  • Treaty Cruiser
  • Marine National designation
  • 1929 Light Cruiser
  • 1931 1st Class Cruiser
Displacement
  • 10,160 t (10,000 long tons) (standard)
  • 11,516 t (11,334 long tons) (Normal)
  • 13,621 t (13,406 long tons) (full load)
Length
  • 194 m (636.48 ft) overall
  • 185 m (606.96 ft) between perpendiculars
Beam19.26 m (63.19 ft)
Draught6.57 m (21.56 ft) at normal displacement
Propulsion
  • 6 Guyot du Temple boilers, 20 kg/cm2 (215°)
  • 3-shaft Rateau-Bretagne single-reduction geared steam turbines for 88,768.8 shp (66,194.9 kW)
Speed32 knots (59 km/h) (designed)
Range
  • 2,600 tons oil fuel
  • radius 5,300 nautical miles (9,800 km) at 15 knots (28 km/h)
  • 3,700 nautical miles (6,900 km) at 20 knots (37 km/h)
Complement773
Armament
Armour
  • Caisson: 60 mm (2.4 in) sides and 30 mm (1.2 in) deck over machinery spaces
  • Deck: 25 mm (0.98 in)
  • Turrets and conning tower: 30 mm (1.2 in)
  • Magazine box 60 mm (2.4 in) sides with 30 mm (1.2 in) crowns
  • Steering gear: 26 mm (1.0 in) sides and 18 mm (0.71 in) roof
Aircraft carried3 GL-810 then Loire-Nieuport 130
Aviation facilities2 catapults

Dupleix was the fourth unit of the Suffren class. She entered service in 1933 and spent the interwar period in the Mediterranean. She participated in the International Patrol during the Spanish Civil War. September 1939 found her still in Toulon. She participated in the search for the Graf Spee in the Atlantic before returning to Toulon. The only time she fired her guns in conflict was during the bombardment of Vado, Italy in mid-June 1940. She was at Toulon at the time of the Franco-German Armistice in June 1940. She remained at Toulon until the French fleet there was scuttled in late November 1942. She was subsequently raised by the Italians in 1943.

She was named in honour of Joseph François, Marquis Dupleix (1697 - 1763) a French trader in the service of La Compagnie des Indes. He travelled between North America and India. In 1742, He was appointed Governor-General of French India, a post he held until his death in 1763.[3]

  1. ^ Whitley, p. 31
  2. ^ Whitley, p. 32
  3. ^ Jordan & Moulin, Chapter 3, Dupleix (C3), Name