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The ''Ouragan'' class (french: Hurricane) was a series of French
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s operated by the
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. They were designated ''Transport de chalands de débarquement'' (TCD) (in English: landing craft transport) in French service. The ''Ouragan'' class was the first series of landing platform docks designed and constructed by France. The two ships entered service in the late 1960s and both ships saw service in the Pacific Ocean as part of the French nuclear programme. They were initially intended to be replaced by the s in the 1990s. However, due to delays, they were kept in service until they were replaced by the s in the 2000s. A possible sale to Argentina fell through after concerns of asbestos arose. Both ships were taken out of service in 2007 and were scrapped in Belgium in 2016 and 2017 respectively.


Background

In the immediate post-
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era, the
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acquired a series of American and British amphibious warfare ships. This was done in order to gain knowledge and experience with these ship types. The French acquired the in 1952 via the Mutual Defense Assistance Program. ''Foudre'' served until 1969 and was the basis for French knowledge of the ship type.


Design and description

The class was designed for multi-mission capability. They had the ability to complete a fast loading and unloading of landing craft, and other equipment, carrying troops and vehicles for a land mission. The vessels could carry, supply and operate
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s transporting
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s or providing close support. They could transport the mission crew and command a landing operation of limited scale. The ''Ouragan'' class had a standard
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of and at full load. They were
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and
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with a beam of and a draught of . When completely docked down they had a displacement of and a draught of . The vessels had a max complement of 213 personnel including 10 officers. ''Ouragan'' was powered by two SEMT-Pielstick 12 PC 2V
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s turning two shafts and
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s. ''Ouragan''s powerplant created and ''Orage''s, . This gave the ships a maximum speed of and a range of at . The ships both created 2,650 kW of electrical power.


Amphibious warfare

The ship had a
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that could be submerged under water. The movement of water within the ship was control by sluices, valves and automatic pumps. The vessels were capable of filling the deck at controlled from a central position. The well deck was accessed by a stern gate. Since the vessels were designed for multi-mission capability, the ''Ouragan'' class had several layouts. The standard layout allowed the vessels to transport 349 troops with 14 officers. For short distances the number could rise to 470 troops. The ships were supplied with two ''
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'' (EDICs) which could transport eleven light tanks or eight loaded '' Chaland de transport de matériel'' (CTMs) or with eighteen Mk 6 landing craft mechanized (LCMs) operating from the well deck. A further three
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(LCVPs) could be carried topside. Mission flexibility was accomplished through the non-permanent sections of both the internal and external decks that could be removed. A temporary dock could be created from fifteen temporary sections that allowed for an increase in storage space for equipment, however the docking well was reduced to half its normal size. Logistically they could carry of equipment which was serviced by the two 35-ton cranes mounted above the docking well. ''Orage''s interior layout was altered, equipped with an enclosed flag bridge but with the removable decks and surgical compartments removed Furthermore, there was a large provision of
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areas. They were also designed as repair ships, able to dock ships up to within their well and had repair and maintenance facilities along with electrical and ordnance workshops.


Armament and electronic warfare

''Ouragan'' was originally armed with two single-mounted
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and four single-mounted guns. The 120 mm mortars had a range of and fired a shell. The 40 mm guns had a range of . ''Orage'' was unarmed. However, in 1993, the two ships were upgraded with two Matra Simbad twin missile launchers armed with the
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infrared surface-to-air missile. The anti sea-skimmer missile has a homing range to and carried a warhead. ''Orage'' was also given two single-mounted Breda/Mauser /70 guns. ''Ouragan'' was initially deployed with the SQS-17
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system. In 1993, as part of their modernisation, both ships were equipped with
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DRBV 51A air/surface radar operating on the G band (NATO), G band and for weapons control they were given two SAGEM VIGY-105 Optronic director, optronic systems. ''Ouragan''s sonar was removed in the refit.


Aircraft

Ships of the ''Ouragan'' class had a flight deck that initially had the ability to operate three Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon helicopters or ten Aérospatiale Alouette IIIs. To accommodate the flight deck, a small Glossary of nautical terms (A-L)#I, island was situated to the starboard side. They could have one further Super Frelon or three Alouettes fly from a removable six-section flight deck area covering their well deck space. Within its hold, it could carry 18 Super Frelons and 80 Alouettes for transport purposes only.


Ships in class


Service history

''Ouragan'' was assigned to the France and weapons of mass destruction#Pacific experiments centre (1966–1996), Pacific Experimental Centre, the French nuclear testing centre while based at Brest, France, Brest. ''Ouragan'' took part in nuclear tests and was present for the first French hydrogen bomb test in 1968. In 1975, the ship was ordered to Anjouan to evacuate French citizens from the Cormoros. Following its commissioning, ''Orage'' was sent to the Pacific Ocean and assigned to the Pacific Experimental Centre. While deployed with this unit, ''Orage'' was unarmed and its surgical compartments and inboard removable decks were replaced with modular structure. This allowed the vessel to be a floating headquarters ship. The vessel acted as the primary transport for the unit to and from France. During its career, ''Orage'' carried out eleven Pacific cruises before joining the Atlantic fleet in 1977. In 1979, ''Ouragan'' was sent to Lebanon to embark the French army contingent of UNIFIL. In 1987, ''Ouragan'' rescued the small freighter ''Taporo 1'' after the merchant suffered damage to its propulsion and was left adrift on a coral reef. In 1991, ''Ouragan'' and ''Orage'' took part in the Opération Daguet, the French armed forces operation in the Gulf War. That year, ''Orage'' supported the French ballistic missile submarine when it sailed to Dakar, marking the first acknowledged visit of nuclear submarine to Africa. The ships were due to decommission in 1993, however delays in the construction of the forced the French Navy to send the class in for an overhaul. Following the refit, both ships were assigned to the ''Force d'action navale'' based in Toulon. Their service life was again extended until the s entered service. In the 1990s, ''Orage'' deployed to the Mediterranean Sea in support of missions during the Yugoslav War and the War in Kosovo. In 2004, the ship was ordered to Haiti to protect French citizens during unrest in the country. The two ships of this class were supposedly due for transfer to the Argentine Navy in 2006 and 2007 but the whole operation was placed on hold by the Argentine Government due to concerns about asbestos, a toxic material used in the ships' construction. They remained moored in Toulon harbour. Both ships were taken out of service in 2007 and sold for Ship breaking, scrap on 16 July 2009. In early 2016 ''Ouragan'' arrived at Ghent at the Galloo ship recycling plant where it was dismantled. In mid 2017, ''Orage'' was sent for dismantling in Belgium.


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