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French Ship Inflexible (1755)
Six ships of the French Navy The French Navy (french: Marine nationale, lit=National Navy), informally , is the maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the five military service branches of France. It is among the largest and most powerful naval forces in t ... have borne the name ''Inflexible'' ("Unyielding"): Ships * , a 64-gun Roche, vol.1, p.372 * , a 74-gun , was initially to be named ''Inflexible''. * , a 116-gun , was named ''Inflexible'' at some point. She was never launched. * , a 116-gun ''Océan''-class ship of the line, was ordered as ''Inflexible'' and renamed several times while on keel before being eventually launched as ''Friedland''. * , a 90-gun * , a ballistic submarine.Roche, vol.2, p.259 See also * Notes and references Notes References Bibliography * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Inflexible, French Ship French Navy ship names ...
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The French Navy (french: Marine nationale, lit=National Navy), informally , is the maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the five military service branches of France. It is among the largest and most powerful naval forces in the world, ranking seventh in combined fleet tonnage and fifth in number of naval vessels. The French Navy is one of eight naval forces currently operating fixed-wing aircraft carriers,Along with the U.S., U.K., China, Russia, Italy, India and Spain with its flagship being the only nuclear-powered aircraft carrier outside the United States Navy, and one of two non-American vessels to use catapults to launch aircraft. Founded in the 17th century, the French Navy is one of the oldest navies still in continual service, with precursors dating back to the Middle Ages. It has taken part in key events in French history, including the Napoleonic Wars and both world wars, and played a critical role in establishing and securing the French colonial ...
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