French frigate Jean Bart

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Jean Bart was a Cassard-class anti-air frigate of the French Marine Nationale. She was the eighth[1] vessel of the French Navy named after the privateer Jean Bart. She was commissioned on 3 March 1991.[2]

NameJean Bart
NamesakeJean Bart
BuilderDCNS S.A.
Laid down12 February 1986
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Jean Bart in April 2014
History
France
NameJean Bart
NamesakeJean Bart
BuilderDCNS S.A.
Laid down12 February 1986
Launched19 March 1988
Commissioned21 September 1991
Decommissioned31 August 2021
IdentificationD 615
StatusDecommissioned
General characteristics
Class & typeCassard-class frigate
Displacement4,500 t (4,400 long tons)
Length139 m (456 ft 0 in)
Beam14 m (45 ft 11 in)
Draught6 m (19 ft 8 in)
Propulsion
  • 4 Pielstick PA6 BTC diesel engines
  • 2 fixed pitch propellers
  • 4 diesel-alternators (3400 kW) for electrical plant
Speed25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph)
Range8,000 nautical miles (15,000 km; 9,200 mi) at 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph)
Complement
  • 22 officers
  • 142 non-commissioned officers
  • 80 enlisted personnel
Sensors &
processing systems
  • DRBV26C sentry radar
  • 1 DRBJ11B tri-dimensional air sentry radar
  • 1 DIBV2A infra-red alert system
  • 2 DRBN34 navigation and landing radar
  • 1 DUBV 24C hull sonar
Electronic warfare
& decoys
  • 1 ARBR 17 radar detector
  • 1 SAIGON radio emission detector
  • 1 ARBB 33 jammer
  • 2 SAGAIE NG decoy launchers
  • 2 DAGAIE decoy launchers
  • 1 Syracuse II system
Armament
Aircraft carried1 × Panther anti-submarine helicopter
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Jean Bart was fitted with a number of types of prototype equipment which were later incorporated in the La Fayette-class frigates. The vessel was withdrawn from service in August 2021.[3]

Service history

On 12 April 2008, Jean Bart aided the capture of the pirates who had taken over the luxury yacht MY Le Ponant. She took part in Operation Unified Protector until she returned to her home port Toulon in April 2011.[4]

In October 2014, Jean Bart entered the US Fifth Fleet and joined up with CTF 50 for Opération Chammal.[5]

On 11 October 2019, Jean Bart, accompanied by the Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose, intercepted a suspicious dhow in the Arabian Sea and seized 170 kilograms (370 lb) of illegal narcotics.[6]

From 4 May to 1 June 2020, Jean Bart participated in the European Union's Operation Irini, enforcing the arms embargo on Libya.[7][8] The frigate returned to Toulon from her deployment to the Indian Ocean in March 2021[9] and had been expected to decommission in Spring 2021 to be replaced by the FREMM-class frigate Alsace.[10] However, it was subsequently announced that the frigate would remain in service temporarily and deploy on one final mission to Greece in April to demonstrate her capabilities in the context of a French offer to transfer her to the Hellenic Navy.[11] After the Greek Government elected not to acquire her, Jean Bart was decommissioned on 31 August 2021.[3]

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