French submarine Céres (Q190)
Céres (Q190) was a Minerve-class submarine of the French Navy. The submarine was laid down at the Chantiers Worms shipyard in Rouen on 8 August 1936, launched on 9 December 1938, and commissioned 15 July 1939. Following Operation Torch, she was scuttled by her crew at Oran on 9 November 1942, to prevent her from falling into the hands of the Allies. She was later salvaged by the Allies in early 1943, but not put back into commission, and was eventually struck on 18 February 1946.
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French submarine Céres (Q190)
Céres (Q190) was a Minerve-class submarine of the French Navy. The submarine was laid down at the Chantiers Worms shipyard in Rouen on 8 August 1936, launched on 9 December 1938, and commissioned 15 July 1939. Following Operation Torch, she was scuttled by her crew at Oran on 9 November 1942, to prevent her from falling into the hands of the Allies. She was later salvaged by the Allies in early 1943, but not put back into commission, and was eventually struck on 18 February 1946.
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Céres (Q190) was a Minerve-cla ...... ly struck on 18 February 1946.
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commissioning date
1939-07-15
laying down
1936-08-08
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ship launched
1938-12-09
status
*Salvaged, 1943
*Scuttled, 9 November 1942
top speed (kmh)
2,62984e+1
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38.711.946
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685.196.538
Ship armament
* 1 × deck gun
* 2 × AA gun
* 6 × torpedo tubes
* 3 × torpedo tubes
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Ship displacement
* surfaced
* submerged
Ship propulsion
*2 × diesels
*2 × electric motors
Ship struck
1946-02-18
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Céres (Q190) was a Minerve-cla ...... ly struck on 18 February 1946.
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