Par
Chrismaël Marchand
Published on
Nov. 15, 2024 at 8:50 a.m.
See my news
Follow La Presse de la Manche
38 years after its launch in Cherbourg (Manche), Emerald is backFriday November 15, 2024, at the tip of Cotentin.
Built by the Cherbourg shipyard, the Rubis-class nuclear attack submarine was part of the French submarine fleet for 37 years.
He has traveled all the seas of the globe. That's nearly 19 years under the surface of the seas, and more than a hundred stopovers in France and around the globe. He has also traveled around the world around sixty times, covering more than 2.4 million kilometers.
The fourth Rubis-class SNA to be decommissioned
Departing from Toulon (Var), its home port, on October 8, 2024, the building returns, after a recent stopover in Brest (Finistère), to Cherbourg to be disarmed and then deconstructed.
It is the fourth Rubis-class SNA to be decommissionedafter the Saphir in 2019, the Rubis in 2022 and the Casabianca in 2023, all three currently in the Cotentin.
Ruby-type SNAs must all be replaced by new generation SNAs, Suffren class, by 2030.
Three are currently left the construction site of Naval Group in Cherbourg: the Suffren, the Duguay-Trouin and the Tourville.
Follow all the news from your favorite cities and media by subscribing to Mon Actu.
France