List of active French Navy ships
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This is a list of active French Navy ships.[1][2][3] The French Navy consists of nearly 100 vessels of the Force d'action navale (Naval action force)[4] and the 9 submarines of the Forces sous-marines (Submarine force). Primary assets include one nuclear aircraft carrier, three amphibious assault ships, four air-defence-focused destroyers, six anti-submarine (ASW)/land attack mission-oriented destroyers, five general-purpose frigates, and six surveillance frigates. The Navy also operates some 19 patrol ships, supplemented by additional coast guard/Maritime Gendarmerie vessels. The surveillance frigates and a significant number of the patrol vessels are based in France's overseas territories.

The submarine force consists of five nuclear attack submarines and four nuclear ballistic missile submarines.
Integral to supporting the Force d'Action Navale at sea are the French Navy's 2 replenishment oilers, 16 mine countermeasure vessels and 4 support/pollution response ships. In addition to the above units, the Navy operates five survey vessels, four experimentation ships, four ocean tugboats, 14 training vessels as well as numerous smaller vessels and tugs.
The main base for French naval forces in the Atlantic is located at Brest while the principal base in the Mediterranean is Toulon.[5][6]
Submarine fleet (Forces sous-marines)
Nuclear ballistic missile submarines (4)
Class | Boat | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Triomphant class | Triomphant | S616 | 1997 | 14,335 tonnes | Ballistic missile submarine | Four boats constituting the strategic component of France's nuclear deterrent, the Force de dissuasion. |
Téméraire | S617 | 1999 | ||||
Vigilant | S618 | 2004 | ||||
Terrible | S619 | 2010 |
- Téméraire (Triomphant class)
Nuclear attack submarines (5)
Class | Boat | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Suffren class | Suffren | S635[7] | 2020 | 5,300 tonnes | Nuclear attack submarine | S637 working up to full operational status as of late-2024;[8] six planned in total |
Duguay-Trouin | S636 | 2023[9] | ||||
Tourville | S637 | 2024 | ||||
Rubis class | Améthyste | S605 | 1992 | 2,660 tonnes | Being incrementally replaced by the Suffren class. | |
Perle | S606 | 1993 |
- Perle (Rubis class)
- Suffren (Suffren class)
Surface fleet (Bâtiments de combat)
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Perspective
Aircraft carrier (1)
Class | Ship | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
— | Charles de Gaulle | R91 | 2001 | 42,500 tonnes | Aircraft carrier | Only active nuclear-powered CATOBAR aircraft carrier outside of the United States Navy. |
- Charles de Gaulle
Amphibious warfare / helicopter carriers (3)
Class | Ship | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mistral class | Mistral | L9013 | 2006 | 21,500 tonnes | Helicopter carrier-amphibious assault ship | |
Tonnerre | L9014 | |||||
Dixmude | L9015 | 2012 |
- Dixmude (Mistral class)
Major surface combatants (22)
The French Navy does not use the term "destroyer". While officially classed as "frigates", the larger major surface combatants of the first rank are nevertheless registered as destroyers (with hull numbers "Dxxx"; though, as of 2023, French Navy vessels are incrementally having hull numbers removed from display on all ships).[10][11]
Class | Ship | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Horizon class | Forbin | D620 | 2008 | 7,050 tonnes | Air-defence destroyer | |
Chevalier Paul | D621 | 2009 | ||||
Aquitaine class | Aquitaine | D650 | 2012 | 6,040 tonnes | Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) destroyer | |
Normandie | D651 | 2020 | ||||
Provence | D652 | 2015 | ||||
Languedoc | D653 | 2017 | ||||
Auvergne | D654 | 2018 | ||||
Bretagne | D655 | 2019 | ||||
Alsace | D656 | 2021 | Air defence/ASW destroyer | |||
Lorraine | D657 | 2023 | ||||
Frégate de Défense et d'Intervention | Amiral Ronarc'h | D660 | Projected 2025[12][13][14] | 4,500 tonnes | D660 on sea trials as of late-2024; five ships planned by 2032 | |
La Fayette class | La Fayette | F710 | 1996 | 3,900 tonnes | General-purpose frigate | |
Surcouf | F711 | 1997 | ||||
Courbet | F712 | |||||
Aconit | F713 | 1999 | ||||
Guépratte | F714 | 2001 | ||||
Floréal class | Floréal | F730 | 1992 | 2,950 tonnes | Surveillance frigate | Class has anti-ship missiles removed and functions in a second-rank "surveillance frigate" role for French overseas territories. |
Prairial | F731 | 1992 | ||||
Nivôse | F732 | |||||
Ventôse | F733 | 1993 | ||||
Vendémiaire | F734 | |||||
Germinal | F735 | 1994 |
- Forbin (Horizon class)
- Auvergne (Aquitaine class)
- Illustration: Defence and intervention frigate (FDI) class
- Surcouf (La Fayette class)
- Germinal (Floréal class)
Offshore patrol vessels (19)
Class | Ship | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
— | L'Astrolabe | P800 | 2017 | 4,000 tonnes | Icebreaker/support vessel/offshore patrol | Based in Réunion; co-operated by the French Southern and Antarctic Lands (TAAF) Administration and the French Navy. |
D'Entrecasteaux class | D'Entrecasteaux | A621 | 2016 | 2,300 tonnes | Offshore patrol/support/assistance vessel | Based in Noumea |
Bougainville | A622 | Based in Papeete | ||||
Champlain | A623 | 2017 | Based in Réunion | |||
Dumont d'Urville | A624 | 2020 | Based in Fort-de-France[15] | |||
Loire class | Loire | A602 | 2018 | 2,960 tonnes | Two based in the Atlantic & two in the Mediterranean; serve similar roles in metropolitan France as the D'Entrecasteaux-class does overseas[16] | |
Rhône | A603 | 2019 | ||||
Seine | A604 | |||||
Garonne | A605 | 2020 | ||||
D'Estienne d'Orves class | Commandant Blaison | F793 | 1982 | 1,250 tonnes | Offshore patrol vessel | Originally entered service as avisos (sloops / light corvettes), reclassified as OPVs in 2012.[17] To be replaced from 2027 as part of the acquisition of a new class of patrol vessels (“Patrouilleurs Hauturiers” - PH).[18][19][20] |
Enseigne de Vaisseau Jacoubet | F794 | |||||
Commandant Ducuing | F795 | 1983 | ||||
Commandant Birot | F796 | 1984 | ||||
Commandant Bouan | F797 | |||||
Confiance class | La Confiance | P733 | 2017 | 700 tonnes | Based in Guiana | |
La Résolue | P734 | |||||
La Combattante | P735 | 2020 | Based in Fort-de-France | |||
Félix Éboué class | Auguste Bénébig | P779 | 2023[21][22] | 1,300 tonnes | Based in Noumea[23] | |
Teriieroo a Teriierooiterai | P780 | 2024[24][25] | Based in Papeete | |||
Auguste Techer | P781 | Projected 2025 | Sea trials as of late 2024; to be based in Réunion; 3 additional vessels to enter service 2025 to 2027[26][27] |
- L'Astrolabe
- D'Entrecasteaux (D'Entrecasteaux class)
- Loire (Loire class)
- Commandant Bouan (D'Estienne d'Orves class)
- La Résolue (La Confiance class)
- Illustration: Patrouilleur Outre-mer - POM (Félix Éboué class)
Large Coastguard patrol boats (6)
Class | Boat | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
— | Le Malin | P701 | 1997 | 1,300 tonnes | Coastal patrol vessel | An ex-trawler based in Réunion; transferring back to metropolitan France after replacement by third Patrouilleur Outre-mer (POM)-class patrol vessel in 2025[28][29][30] |
Lapérouse class | Arago | P675 | 1988 | 980 tonnes | An ex-hydrographic survey vessel. As of late 2024, based in Brest to fill gap in the Atlantic until arrival of "PH"-class OPVs in latter 2020s.[31][32] | |
— | Fulmar | P740 | 1991 | 550 tonnes | An ex-trawler based in Saint Pierre | |
Flamant class | Flamant | P676 | 1997 | 390 tonnes | Patrol boat | Based in Cherbourg; to be replaced from 2027 as part of the acquisition of new class of "PH" patrol vessels. |
Cormoran | P677 | |||||
Pluvier | P678 |
- Le Malin
- Arago (Lapérouse class)
- Fulmar
- Flamant (Flamant class)
Mine countermeasures vessels
Class | Boat | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Éridan class | Andromède | M643 | 1984 | 615 tonnes | Minehunter | Being replaced by Système de lutte anti-mines futur (SLAM-F) starting in 2023[33] |
Pégase | M644 | 1985 | ||||
Orion | M645 | 1986 | ||||
Croix du Sud | M646 | |||||
Aigle | M647 | 1987 | ||||
Lyre | M648 | |||||
Céphée | M652 | |||||
Capricorne | M653 | |||||
Sagittaire | M650 | 1996 | ||||
Vulcain class | Vulcain | M611 | 1986 | 490 tonnes | Clearance diving | To be replaced by SLAM-F |
Pluton | M622 | 1986 | ||||
Styx | M614 | 1987 | ||||
Achéron | A613 | |||||
Antarès class | Antarès | M770 | 1993 | 340 tonnes | Sonar towing vessel | To be replaced by SLAM-F |
Altaïr | M771 | |||||
Aldébaran | M772 | 1994 | ||||
Ophrys class | Ophrys | Y6040 | 2022 | 105 tonnes | Diving support vessel (VSP) | Part of SLAM-F program, total of eight units planned up to 2026; Acacia & Iris on sea trials as of early 2025.[34][35][36][37][38] |
Acacia | Y6041 | Projected 2025 | ||||
Iris | Y6042 |
- Former Cassiopée (Éridan class)
- Achéron (Vulcain class)
- Antarès (Antarès class)
Auxiliary fleet
Replenishment ships
Class | Ship | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jacques Chevallier class | Jacques Chevallier | A725 | 2024[39] | 31,000 tonnes | Replenishment oiler | A726 on sea trials as of April 2025;[40] additional vessel planned for service entry in 2027; fourth projected after 2030[41][42][43] |
Jacques Stosskopf | A726 | Projected 2025 | ||||
Durance class | Somme | A631 | 1990 | 17,900 tonnes | To be replaced in 2027 by third vessel of the Jacques Chevallier class |
- Somme (Durance class)
- Jacques Chevallier (Jacques Chevallier class)
Intelligence, research and experimentation vessels
Class | Boat | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
— | Monge | A601 | 1992 | 21,040 tonnes | Tracking ship | |
— | Dupuy de Lôme | A759 | 2006 | 3,600 tonnes | SIGINT | |
— | Alizé | A645 | 2005 | 1,600 tonnes | DGSE diving support | Also used to test new equipment and diving procedures |
Lapérouse class | Thétis | A785 | 1988 | 1,050 tonnes | Mine-warfare experimentation | To be replaced by SLAM-F |
- Monge
- Dupuy de Lôme
- Thétis (Lapérouse class)
Survey vessels
Class | Boat | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
— | Pourquoi Pas? | — | 2005 | 6,600 tonnes | Oceanographic survey | Operated by IFREMER (55%) and the French Navy (45%) with civilian crew.[44] |
— | Beautemps-Beaupré | A758 | 2003 | 3,600 tonnes | ||
Lapérouse class | Lapérouse | A791 | 1988 | 980 tonnes | Hydrographic survey | To be replaced from 2027 to 2029 by 2 new hydro-oceanographic vessels.[45] |
Borda | A792 | |||||
Laplace | A793 | 1989 |
- Pourquoi pas?
- Beautemps-Beaupré
- Laplace (Lapérouse class)
Ocean tugboats
Class | Boat | No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UT515 | Abeille Bourbon | - | 2005 | 4,600 tonnes | Oceangoing tug | Operated under charter |
Abeille Liberté | - | |||||
VS-491 CD | Abeille Normandie | - | 2010 | 3,978 tonnes | ||
Abeille Méditerrannée | - |
- Abeille Liberté
- Abeille Normandie
Port and coastal tugboats
Class | Ship | No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RPC12 class | Fréhel | A675 | 1989 | 220 tonnes | Harbour tugboat | |
Saire | A676 | |||||
Armen | A677 | 1991 | ||||
La Houssaye | A678 | 1992 | ||||
Kéréon | A679 | |||||
Sicié | A680 | 1994 | ||||
Taunoa | A681 | 1996 | ||||
Lardier | Y638 | 1995 | ||||
Giens | Y639 | 1994 | ||||
Mengam | Y640 | |||||
Balaguier | Y641 | 1995 | ||||
Taillat | Y642 | |||||
Nividic | Y643 | 1996 | ||||
Port Cros | Y649 | 1997 | ||||
Le Four | Y647 | 1998 | ||||
Eckmühl | Y646 | — | ||||
Rascas | A682 | 2003 | ||||
RP30/RPC30 class | Céladon | Y6051 | 2022 & 2023 | 275 tonnes | Harbour tugboat | Originally to have been 20 vessels; program stopped at four units due to cost[46][47][48][49] |
Zinzolin | A6652 | |||||
Turquin | Y6052 | |||||
Azur | Y6053 | |||||
Maito class | Maito | A636 | 1984 | 228 tonnes | Harbour tugboat | Maito based in Fort de France; Maroa and Manini in Pape'ete[50][51] |
Maroa | A637 | 1985 | ||||
Manini | A638 | 1984 | ||||
- Le Four (RPC 12 class)
Support
- Jason
Training
Class | Boat | No. | Comm | Displacement | Type | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UT712 class | Rebel | — | — | 2,900 tonnes | Training ship | Operated under charter |
UT745 class | Partisan | — | — | 2,340 tonnes | ||
Léopard class | Léopard | A748 | 1982 | 470 tonnes | ||
Panthère | A749 | |||||
Jaguar | A750 | |||||
Lynx | A751 | |||||
Guépard | A752 | 1983 | ||||
Chacal | A753 | |||||
Tigre | A754 | |||||
Lion | A755 | |||||
Glycine class | Glycine | A770 | 1992 | 295 tonnes | Navigation training | |
Églantine | A771 | |||||
Paimpolaise class | Étoile | A649 | 1932 | 275 tonnes | Sail training | Schooner |
Belle Poule | A650 | |||||
- Partisan
- Rebel
- Guépard (Léopard class)
- Glycine (Glycine class)
- Belle Poule (Paimpolaise class)
For a complete list of Bâtiments de soutien (Auxiliaries) see Bâtiments de soutien at the official Marine Nationale website.
Silhouettes
Silhouettes of major fleet units:
![]() Charles de Gaulle |
![]() Mistral |
![]() Tonnerre |
![]() Dixmude |
![]() Forbin |
![]() Chevalier Paul |
![]() Amiral Ronarc'h |
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![]() Aquitaine |
![]() Normandie |
![]() Provence |
![]() Languedoc |
![]() Auvergne |
![]() Bretagne |
![]() Alsace |
![]() Lorraine |
![]() La Fayette |
![]() Surcouf |
![]() Courbet |
![]() Aconit |
![]() Guépratte |
![]() Triomphant |
![]() Téméraire |
![]() Vigilant |
![]() Terrible |
![]() Suffren |
![]() Duguay-Trouin |
![]() Tourville |
![]() Améthyste |
![]() Perle |
See also
References
External links
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