F464 Kanaris, Kortenaer class frigate of the Hellenic Navy |
Sunday, 27 March 2016
PHOTO GALLERY #12: Kanaris, frigate of the Hellenic Navy
Saturday, 26 March 2016
PHOTO GALLERY #11: Okeanos, submarine of the Hellenic Navy
S118 Okeanos Type 209/1500 |
Friday, 25 March 2016
WARSHIPS OF THE PAST: Colbert and De Grasse anti-aircraft cruisers of the French Navy
Written by D-Mitch
The De Grasse (C610) and Colbert (C611) were two anti-aircraft cruisers of the French Navy (Marine Nationale) that served the period 1956-1991. The two warships were the ultimate anti-aircraft gun cruisers after the WWII era with a number of guns of medium caliber dedicated for this role more than any other warship before in the cruiser category with the exception of the first four ships of the Atlanta-class cruisers that had the heaviest anti-aircraft armament of any cruiser of World War II (16x5in guns). Only battleships were some of the few ships that had more 5 or 6in guns than the two French cruisers. Elegant ships with a powerful armament they were promising that could overcome any future aerial threat. However, the introduction in service of the missiles, which can engage targets in much longer distances and much more precisely than guns, made them quickly obsolete for this role.
Cruiser Colbert in the early '60s |
Cruiser De Grasse in the early '60s |