French submarine Aigrette

Aigrette
Aigrette, date unknown
History
France
NameAigrette
NamesakeEgret
OperatorFrench Navy
Ordered13 May 1902
BuilderArsenal de Toulon
Way number038
Laid down13 May 1902
Launched24 February 1904
Commissioned1908
FateSold for scrap at Toulon in April 1920
General characteristics
TypeSubmarine
Displacement
Length35.9 m (117 ft 9 in)
Beam4.04 m (13 ft 3 in)
Draught2.63 m (8 ft 8 in)
Propulsion
  • 1 × diesel engine, 150 hp (112 kW)
  • 1 × electric motor, 130 hp (97 kW)
Speed
  • 9.3 knots (17.2 km/h) (surfaced)
  • 6.2 knots (11.5 km/h) (submerged)
Range
  • 1,300 nautical miles (2,400 km) at 8 knots (15 km/h)
  • 65 nautical miles (120 km) at 3.8 knots (7.0 km/h) (submerged)
Test depth30 m (98 ft)
Complement14 men
Armament

Aigrette was the lead boat of the Aigrette-class submarines built for the French Navy between 1902 and 1905. Laid down in May 1902, she was launched in February 1904 and commissioned in 1908. She was essentially an experimental submarine, and although in service during World War I, saw no action. The class was designed by Maxime Laubeuf and used Drzewiecki drop collar launchers and external cradles to launch torpedoes.