Guépard-class Contre-Torpilleur
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Ships in class: Bison, Guépard, Lion, Valmy, Verdun, Vauban
The Guépard-class contre-torpilleurs were six ships of the French Navy, laid down in 1927 and commissioned in 1930. They were similar to the previous Chacal class, with a larger hull and with a slightly improved speed and gun armament with 138 mm guns of a new design. The first three ships bore 'animal' names like the Chacals, while the remaining three were given names starting with V, for two battles and a field-marshal. The class saw action in World War II.