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    The Brest Arsenal (French: arsenal de Brest) is a collection of naval and military buildings located on the banks of the river Penfeld, in Brest, France...
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  • Georgia Brest Arsenal (French: Arsenal de Brest), French shipbuilder Foochow Arsenal, Chinese naval shipyard Kyiv Arsenal in Kyiv, Ukraine Kremlin Arsenal, in...
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    projected after 2030. The first four tankers were constructed by the Arsenal de Brest at Brest, France between 1973 and 1987. The fifth and final ship was ordered...
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  • Thumbnail for French ship Tonnerre (L9014)
    the aft section was laid down by Arsenal de Brest at Brest and the bow section was laid down 5 May 2004 by Chantiers de Saint-Nazaire at Saint-Nazaire....
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    front of the U-boat pen in Brest, though Henri Le Masson states that she was towed to Landévennec in the roadstead of Brest. Allied bombers sank the hulk...
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    The roadstead of Brest (French: rade de Brest, French pronunciation: [ʁad də bʁɛst]; Breton: Lenn-vor Brest) is a roadstead or bay located in the Finistère...
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    Base". Naval Technology. 24 March 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2023. "Arsenal de Brest". Naval Technology. 24 March 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2023. Vavasseur...
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    which she was on 21 May 1912 at the Arsenal de Lorient. Bretagne was laid down at the Arsenal de Brest shipyard in Brest on 22 July 1912. Lorraine followed...
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    and Chevalier Paul – were converted into flotilla flagships (conducteurs de flottilles) between 1960 and 1962. One 57 mm gun turret, two triple torpedo...
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    1931 as Project C4 with her hull designated as hull no 141 at the Arsenal de Brest. Algérie was launched on 21 May 1932. Her hull was 180 metres (590 ft...
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