The ''Arquebuse'' class was a group of 20
destroyer
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larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or carrier battle group and defend them against a wide range of general threats. They were conceived i ...
s built for the
French Navy
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in the first decade of the 20th century. Two ships were sunk during the
First World War
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and the others were
scrapped
Scrap consists of recyclable
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after the war.
Losses
The ''Catapulte'' was sunk after a collision with the British steamship ''Warrimoo'' near
Bizerte
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, Tunisia, on 18 May 1918.
The ''Mousquet'' was sunk off the entrance of
Penang
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harbour in the Strait of Malacca on 28 October 1914 by the German cruiser , which she was attempting to engage.
Ships
The first 10 ships were provided for in the 1900 Budget, and the second 10 in the 1901 Budget, but all were built under the Programme of 1900. They were numbered M'12 to M'31 respectively.
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Destroyer classes
Destroyers of the French Navy
Ship classes of the French Navy