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Pertuisane-class destroyer
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The Pertuisane class (sometimes referred to as the Rochefortais class as they were all built in Rochefort) was a group of four destroyers built for the French Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. They survived the First World War only to be scrapped afterwards.
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Ships
- Pertuisane - launched 5 December 1900, stricken 16 March 1923.
- Escopette - launched 20 December 1900, stricken 4 April 1921.
- Flamberge - launched 28 October 1900, stricken 1 October 1920.
- Rapière - launched 16 July 1901, stricken 27 October 1921.
Escopette was sent by the French government on 25 July 1909 as a seaborne escort for Louis Blériot's English Channel-crossing flight.
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