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The French submarine Henri Fournier was the second of three submarines built for the French Navy from 1917 to 1920. It were originally ordered by the Romanian Navy, but was confiscated by the French government during World War I while still under construction. It was built at the Schneider shipyard in Chalon-sur-Saône. Henri Fournier was commissioned in the French Navy, serving in the Mediterranean Sea. The ship was stricken from the Navy list and sold for scrap in 1935. Construction and specificationsHenri Fournier was ordered by the Romanian Government from the Schneider Shipyard in Gironde, being laid down in April 1917. However, Romania was forced out of the war in December 1917, when the construction of the warship was at an early stage. The submarine was subsequently completed for the French Navy, with larger bridges and conning towers. Henri Fournier was completed and commissioned in 1921. It had a surfaced displacement of 342 tons, measuring 52.4 meters in length, with a beam of 4.7 meters and a draught of 2.7 meters. Power plant consisted of two Schneider diesel engines and two electric motors powering two shafts, resulting in a surfaced top speed of 14 knots. It had a range of 1,850 nautical miles at 10 knots and a crew of 25. Armament consisted of four 450 mm torpedo tubes and one 47 mm deck gun.[1][2][3][4]ServiceThe three boats incorporated lessons from the French war experience, and thus proved to be reasonably successful.[5] They served in the Mediterranean after World War I, but their careers were uneventful, and they were taken out of service before the start of World War II. Louis Dupetit-Thouars was stricken in November 1928 and her two sisters in August 1935.[6][7] Had Henri Fournier been delivered to Romania upon completion, she would have become the second Romanian submarine (after her sister ships O'Byrne). This role would be fulfilled by the Italian-built Delfinul in 1936.[8] See also
References1. ^Paul E. Fontenoy, Submarines: An Illustrated History of Their Impact, ABC-CLIO Publishing, 2007 p. 89 {{O'Byrne class submarine}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Henri Fournier}}2. ^Bernard Fitzsimons, The Illustrated encyclopedia of 20th century weapons and warfare, Volume 19, Columbia House, 1978, p. 2037 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.navypedia.org/ships/romania/ro_ss_340t.htm|title=340-t type submarines - Romanian Navy (Romania)|website=navypedia.org|accessdate=27 October 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web |title=O'Byrne submarines (1921) - French Navy (France) |url=http://www.navypedia.org/ships/france/fr_ss_obyrne.htm |website=navypedia.org |accessdate=27 October 2018}} 5. ^Bernard Fitzsimons, The Illustrated encyclopedia of 20th century weapons and warfare, Volume 19, Columbia House, 1978, p. 2037 6. ^Paul E. Fontenoy, Submarines: An Illustrated History of Their Impact, ABC-CLIO Publishing, 2007 p. 89 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.navypedia.org/ships/france/fr_ss_obyrne.htm|title=O`Byrne submarines (1921) - French Navy (France)|website=navypedia.org|accessdate=27 October 2018}} 8. ^Robert Gardiner, Warship 1992, p. 151 6 : Submarines of the French Navy|Ships built in France|World War I naval ships of France|World War I naval ships of Romania|1919 ships|O'Byrne-class submarines |
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