Year Laid down Completed Ships scrapped (age in parentheses) Pre-Jut. Post-Jut.
1922 . . . 7 0
1923 . . . 7 0
1924 . . . 7 0
1925 . . . 7 0
1926 . . . 7 0
1927 35,000 tons . . 7 0
1928 . . . 7 0
1929 35,000 tons . . 7 0
1930 . 35,000 tons Jean Bart (17), Courbet (17) 5 (*)
1931 35,000 tons . . 5 (*)
1932 35,000 tons 35,000 tons France (18) 4 (*)
1933 35,000 tons . . 4 (*)
1934 . 35,000 tons Paris (20), Bretagne (20) 2 (*)
1935 . 35,000 tons Provence (20) 1 (*)
1936 . 35,000 tons Lorraine (20) 0 (*)
1937 . . . 0 (*)
1938 . . . 0 (*)
1939 . . . 0 (*)
1940 . . . 0 (*)
1941 . . . 0 (*)
1942 . . . 0 (*)
Note.-France expressly reserves the right of employing the capital ship tonage allotment as she may consider advisable, subject solely to the limitations that the displacement of individual ships should not surpass 35,000 tons, and the total capital ship tonnage should keep within the limits imposed by the present Treaty.