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* {{ship|French destroyer|Casabianca|D631|3}} was a {{sclass2-|T 47|destroyer}} launched in 1954 and scrapped in 1983.
* {{ship|French destroyer|Casabianca|D631|3}} was a {{sclass2-|T 47|destroyer}} launched in 1954 and scrapped in 1983.
* {{ship|French submarine|Casabianca|S603|3}} is a {{sclass-|Rubis|submarine|0}} [[nuclear submarine|nuclear]] [[attack submarine]] launched in 1984 and currently in service.
* {{ship|French submarine|Casabianca|S603|3}} is a {{sclass-|Rubis|submarine|0}} [[nuclear submarine|nuclear]] [[attack submarine]] launched in 1984 and currently in service.
* {{ship|French submarine|Casabianca|Q---|3}} is the 6th planned [[Suffren-class submarine|Suffren class]] nuclear attack submarine.
* {{ship|French submarine|Casabianca|Q---|3}} is the 6th planned {{sclass-|Suffren|submarine|0}} nuclear attack submarine.


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Revision as of 16:03, 2 March 2020

Several ships of the French Navy have been named Casabianca. Luc-Julien-Joseph Casabianca was a French naval officer, killed at the Battle of the Nile in 1798 during the French Revolutionary Wars.