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''Latouche-Tréville'' is a F70 type anti-submarine frigate of the French ''Marine Nationale''. The French Navy does not use the term "destroyer" for its ships. Thus, some large ships, referred to as "frigates", are registered as destroyers. She is the third French vessel named after the 18-19th century politician and admiral Louis-René Levassor de Latouche Tréville. ==Service history== In November 2006 and again in June 2010, ''Latouche-Tréville'' visited London on diplomatic duties, and was moored alongside the Second World War cruiser, . In the summer of 2009, she was filmed in stormy seas as part of the documentary ''Oceans''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0765128/combined )〕 In the autumn of 2009, while attached to an international force of NATO vessels, ''Latouche-Tréville'' visited Portsmouth Naval Base in the United Kingdom with vessels of the Dutch, Norwegian, Spanish and Turkish navies. On 15 October 2012, the frigate was moored at Leith Docks in Scotland. On 18 April 2015, she escorted a replica of the 18th century sailing ship as it departed La Rochelle, France on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic to Yorktown, Virginia in the United States. She returned to Brest with the ship on 10 August. In May 2015, ''Latouche-Tréville'' was among a dozen surface vessels and four submarines that took part in NATO's annual "Dynamic Mongoose" exercise. Amid flaring tensions with Russia, the two-week event in Norwegian waters saw ships under NATO command conducting a variety of anti-submarine warfare operations. On 4 June 2015, she was moored again at Leith Docks in Scotland. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「French frigate Latouche-Tréville (D646)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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