Battleships
Original battleship design from 1880. Envolved into Neptune, Marceau and Magneta.
de Bussy's original battleship design for Brennus. Featured en-enchelon turrets for the main guns and mixed boiler machinery
Simplified version of the de Bussy design with direct fire boilers.
Competitive design for Brennus by Huin with the traditional french lozenge arrangement for main guns.
Initial variant of the Hoche design with sailing rig.
Battleship designed by Huin in 1890. Was considered too large and expensive and thus not accepted. 340mm guns in centerline, 274.4mm in the sides.
Lighter and smaller variant of the previous, 4 274.4mm mainguns.
Further development of the original 1890 design with 305mm guns in centerline and 274.4mm in the sides, preliminary design for Charles Martel
Preliminary design for Charlemagne class
Planned battleship-cruiser advocated by Naval minister Lockroy, was to be 3 knots faster than contemporary battleships and armed with 2 305mm guns and 14 164mm guns. Designed by Bertin. Similar in concept to later Japanese Tsubuka class armoured cruisers and Italian Regina Elena class battleships.
Initial design for Bertin's 15,000t battleship that envolved into Patrie and Démocratie Class.