Arabe-class destroyer

The Arabe class was a class of twelve destroyers of the French Navy launched in 1917, used during the First World War. All the ships were built in Japan, as an export version of the Kaba-class destroyer, and were named after people under the domination of the French empire at the time.

Ships

 * Algérien &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1936.
 * Annamite &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1933.
 * Arabe &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1936.
 * Bambara &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1933.
 * Hova &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1936.
 * Kabyle &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1936.
 * Marocain &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1935.
 * Sakalave &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1936.
 * Sénégalais &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1936.
 * Somali &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1935.
 * Tonkinois &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1936.
 * Touareg &mdash; launched 1917, struck 1935.