La Motte-Picquet-class cruiser

Schematics of the planned La Motte-Picquet class
Class overview
NameLa Motte-Picquet class
BuildersToulon Naval Dockyard (planned)
Operators French Navy
Preceded byNone
Succeeded byDuguay-Trouin class
Planned10
Completed0
Cancelled2
General characteristics
TypeLight cruiser
Displacement
  • 4,500 t (standard)
  • 6,000 t (full load)
Length138 m (452.8 ft) oa
Beam13.8 m (45.3 ft)
Draught4.8 m (15.7 ft)
Propulsion4-shaft geared turbines; 4 dual-fired and 8 coal-fired boilers; 40,000 shp (30,000 kW)
Speed29 knots (54 km/h; 33 mph)
Range3,300 nautical miles (6,100 km; 3,800 mi) at 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph)
Complement17 officers, 340 sailors
Armament
Armour

The La Motte-Picquet class were a planned series of light cruisers for the French Navy and named after French admiral Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte. Although designed in 1912, the scheduled construction of La Motte-Picquet was suspended due to the outbreak of World War I before the ships could be laid down. The design would be revived and used as the basis for the Duguay-Trouin class after the war. The name of the planned 1912 lead ship, would be reused by the French cruiser Lamotte-Picquet.