the Bloch MB.480, despite proving successful in testing, was cancelled by the French Navy in favour of landplanes?
the French captured HMS Castor in 1794, only to have her retaken 20 days later by HMS Carysfort?
the French Navy's Le Napoléon (1850) was the first steam battleship in history?
the Bombardment of Mogador was accomplished in 1844 by a French Navy fleet against the Moroccan city of Essaouira?
the HMS Inconstant, a Royal Navy frigate, captured three French warships during the French Revolutionary Wars?
the son of French Admiral Georges René Le Peley de Pléville was released as a prisoner of war because the British Admiralty thanked his peg-legged father for saving a British frigate 10 years earlier?
the French ship Le Foudroyant was captured in 1758 and fought against the French Navy as HMS Foudroyant?
the French Navy ship Redoutable was built in 1876 and was the first warship in the world to use steel as the principal building material?
the French flying boat Breguet 730 was designed in the 1930s, but didn't enter service in the French Navy until after the end of World War II due to the German occupation of that country?
HMS Canopus served for less than six months for the French Navy, and then for 89 years for the Royal Navy?
Charles René Dominique Sochet, Chevalier Destouches, an admiral in the French Navy during the American Revolutionary War, was briefly imprisoned during the War in the Vendée?
HMS Spitfire captured at least nine French privateers and small naval vessels during a four year period under the command of Michael Seymour?
HMS Swiftsure fought at the Nile for the British, and at Trafalgar for the French?
at the Battle of Pulo Aura, a fleet of East Indiamen under Commodore Nathaniel Dance fought off an entire French squadron?
Captain Henry Trollope (1756–1839) of the Royal Navy, commanding the frigate Glatton, defeated a French squadron that outnumbered him six to one?
one of the French ships captured at the Battle of Cape Ortegal in 1805 went on to serve the Royal Navy for 144 years?