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French Jean Bart (Richelieu-Class) Battleship 30 Inches Model
French Jean Bart (Richelieu-Class) Battleship 30 Inches Model
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French Jean Bart (Richelieu-Class) Battleship (1940) was a French battleship of the Richelieu-class, named after the famous 17th-century privateer. She was laid down in 1936, but construction was rushed in 1940 as German forces invaded France. With only one operational turret and limited systems, Jean Bart escaped to Casablanca just before the fall of the French. During the Allied landings in North Africa in 1942 (Operation Torch), French Richelieu-class Jean Bart (1940) engaged U.S. naval forces despite her incomplete status. She was damaged and later immobilized but survived the war. Afterward, she was towed back to French and underwent a major modernization, including improved radar, fire control, and anti-aircraft weapons. French Richelieu-Class Jean Bart (1940) was finally commissioned in full in 1955, serving briefly as a training and fleet flagship. However, with the rise of air power and missile technology, she quickly became obsolete. Decommissioned in 1961, she was scrapped in the 1970s, ending the era of French battleship construction.
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