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They had anti-air and anti-surface capabilities.Between 1994 and 1996, Tourville and De Grasse were refitted with the modern SLASM anti-submarine system, and active Very Low Frequency (VLF) sonar. Close-up of the bow deck of Tourville; the 100 mm turret is clearly visible The Crotale missile launcherThe ships are an enlarged version of the frigate Aconit. They have two shaft steam turbine machinery and a double hangar for two Lynx WG13 helicopters. They were the first ships fitted with the marine version of the Crotale surface-to-air missile system. A Malafon anti-submarine missile system was fitted when the ships were built but this was removed during refits in the late 1980s.Optimized for anti-submarine warfare, and carrying towed as well as hull-mounted sonar arrays, the Tourvilles were typically placed in the destroyer category of warship and carry destroyer pennant numbers. Similar in many regards to the unmodified Spruance-class destroyers, they carried a similar combination of sensors, naval guns, anti-ship and anti-submarine weapons, aircraft and surface-to-air missiles. Additionally, they were well-regarded for their seakeeping, serving much of their careers in the Atlantic rather than with France’s Mediterranean fleet.[1]The three ships of the class, D612 De Grasse, D611 Duguay-Trouin and D610 Tourville, are named major figures from French naval history. De Grasse and Tourville were French admirals and Duguay-Trouin coming to fame as a privateer.The three ships of the class were all constructed by Arsenal de Lorient.Pennant numberShipLaunchedCommissionedDecommissionedStatusD610Tourville13 May 197221 June 197416 June 2011[2]Laid UpD611Duguay-Trouin1 June 197317 September 197513 July 1999Discarded, in use as a breakwaterD612De Grasse30 November 19741 October 19775 May 2013[3]Laid UpReferences[edit]Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen & Budzbon, Przemys\u0142aw (1995). Conway’s All the World’s Fighting Ships 1947-1995. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN\u00a01-55750-132-7. 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