French frigate Forte
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French frigate Forte

1794 Forte-class frigate


Country of Registry
France
Service Entry
1794
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
frigate
Aliases
HMS Forte

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The French frigate Forte was a 44-gun Armide-class frigate of the French Navy that served during the French Revolutionary Wars. Launched in 1794, the ship participated in various naval engagements, including the Expédition d'Irlande and the Battle of Tory Island. Forte was captured by the British Royal Navy in 1799, where it was briefly commissioned as HMS Forte before being sold in 1802. The ship's design and armament reflected the naval technologies of the late 18th century, with a complement of 319 officers, sailors, and marines. Forte's career highlights the strategic importance of frigates during this era, serving as fast and versatile warships capable of independent operations and reconnaissance. The capture and subsequent sale of Forte illustrate the fluidity of naval power dynamics during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, as ships changed hands between rival powers. The history of Forte provides valuable insights into the naval tactics, technologies, and geopolitical context of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

This description has been generated using GPT-3.5-TURBO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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Forte (44 guns), Taken by Capt. Edward COOKE in SYBILLE on 28 February 1799 in the Bay of Bengal. Wrecked in 1801. Subscribe to view
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