Ariane-class submarine

The Ariane class were a sub-class of the 600 series submarines, made by France in the interwar period. Most of them served during World War Two, except for Ondine, which sank on its test trial due to collision in 1928.

History
The Ariane class, or subclass, was built under the Normand-Fenaux type. They were considered the most successful of the 600 series submarines. It was made up of four submarines, Eurydice, Ariane (the lead ship), Danaé, and Ondine.