French ship Naïade

Thirteen ships of the French Navy have borne the name Naïade:

  • French frigate Naïade (1692), a light frigate that took part in the Battle of Texel on 21 August 1673. [1]
  • French frigate Naïade (1696), a 20-gun light frigate, lead ship of the Nayade-class. [1]
  • French frigate Naïade (1706), a 34-gun frigate. [1]
  • French corvette Naïade (1734), a 10 gun corvette. [1]
  • French corvette Naïade (1780), a 20-gun Coquette-class corvette. [1]
  • French corvette Naïade (1793), a 16-gun brig launched in 1793 and captured by the Royal Navy in 1805 who renamed her HMS Melville. She was sold for breaking up in 1808. [1]
  • French corvette Naïade (1812), a 20-gun corvette, ceded to Holland in 1814 as Eendracht. [1]
  • French corvette Naïade (1832), a 24-gun corvette that took part in the Battle of Veracruz in 1838. [1]
  • French cruiser Naïade (1881), a 3500-tonne wooden frigate launched in 1881. [2]
  • French submarine Naïade (1904), a Naïade-class submarine launched in 1904 and stricken in 1914. [2]
  • French submarine Naïade (1925), a Sirène-class submarine launched in 1925 and scuttled in 1942, subsequently salvaged and sunk in 1943. [3]
  • French ship Naïade (1974), a boat of the diving school of the French Navy [4]
  • French ship Naïade (1980), a transport used to ferry personnel between Toulon and Levant Island. (Y702) [4]
  1. Roche (2005), p. 321, volume 1.
  2. Roche (2005), p. 358, volume 2.
  3. Roche (2005), p. 358-359, volume 2.
  4. Roche (2005), p. 359, volume 2.
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