![]() For a full list of record titles, please use our Record Application Search. Records change on a daily basis and are not immediately published online. Its twin turbines normally developed 73,000 shp for 37 knots (68.52 km/h 42.58 mph) but for one hour during trials it averaged 43.8 knots (81.82 km/h 50.40 mph) at 89,265 shp. The fastest warship with a displacement hull was the French destroyer Le Terrible which reached a maximum speed of 45.02 knots (83.38 km/h 51.8 mph) during trials in January 1935. The project was cancelled in 1971 and it was laid-up, becoming a museum at L’Islet-sur-Mer near Quebec in 1982. Built by Marine Industries, Sorel, it measured 49.95 m by 20 m across the foils (163.9 by 65.6 ft) and was powered by a 30,000 hp gas turbine driving twin screws. Excluding hovercraft, the fastest warship speed recorded was by the Royal Canadian Navy’s experimental hydrofoil Bras d’Or which exceeded 63 knots (117 km/h, 72 mph) during unarmed trials in 1969.
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