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621:, machinery spaces, and other critical areas were located. The belt tapered slightly to 180 mm (7.1 in) on either end of the central section. Past the barbettes, the hull was protected by about 50 mm (2 in) of armor plate, up to the bow and stern. The entire belt, including the thinner portions forward and aft of the main battery barbettes, extended for 1.30 m (4.3 ft) below the
558:. They were mounted in an unusual arrangement: there were two decks of three guns each on either side amidships. These guns could fire armor-piercing shells at a rate of 4–5 per minute. The guns could depress to −7 degrees and elevate to 20 degrees, for a maximum range of 13,700 metres (15,000 yd). They were manually elevated and trained.
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L/44 quick-firing (QF) guns, and two 4.7 cm (1.9 in) L/33 QF guns. All of these guns were emplaced in single mounts, either on the upper decks and superstructure, or in casemates at the bow and stern. With the exception of the main battery 24 cm weapons, all of the guns carried on the
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in 1915, but the three battleships were largely inactive for the remainder of their service. They were decommissioned in 1916 to free up the majority of their crews for service in the submarine and air forces. All three ships were ultimately ceded to Great
Britain following the end of the war; they
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The main battery turrets were protected by armor plate that was 210 mm (8.3 in) thick on the sides and faces of the gun mounts. The armored barbettes that held the turrets, working chambers, and shell rooms were protected with 183 mm (7.2 in) of armor. The casemates for the
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was armored with sides that were 200 mm (7.9 in) thick and contained a 150 mm (5.9 in) thick communications tube; the aft conning tower was less well-protected. Its sides were 100 mm thick, and its communication tube was only 50 mm thick.
930:, which was surrounded by British troops and vessels and make their way to Turkey. After the Germans successfully broke out of Messina, the navy was recalled. The fleet had by that time advanced as far south as
629:. Side protection was supplemented by 100 mm (3.9 in) thick armor above the main belt; this section of armor extended up to meet the gun deck. The armored deck was 40 mm (1.6 in) thick.
681:, the last ship of the three, was laid down at the STT dockyard on 19 January 1901. She was launched on 4 October 1902 and completed on 15 April 1904, when she joined her sisters in the fleet.
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battleships in simulated combat; the maneuver marked the first time two homogeneous squadrons consisting of modern battleships operated in the Austro-Hungarian navy. The three
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s system was slightly less efficient, at 14,307 ihp (10,669 kW), though it achieved a comparable speed of 19.65 knots (36.39 km/h; 22.61 mph) on trials.
367:. They were armed with three 24 cm (9.4 in) guns in two turrets and were capable of slightly better than 19.5 knots (36.1 km/h; 22.4 mph) at full speed.
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had the most powerful engines of the three, which ran at 16,000 ihp (12,000 kW) and provided a top speed of 19.85 knots (36.76 km/h; 22.84 mph).
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three months later; she was laid down at the STT shipyard on 10 June 1899 and launched on 11 September 1901. She was commissioned into the fleet on 15 June 1903.
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in south eastern Italy. After Italy entered the war on the side of France and
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They were later decommissioned and served as harbor defense ships for the latter portion of the conflict. Their crews were then transferred to man new
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was approximately 5.80 m (19.0 ft) forward and about 5.50 m (18.0 ft) aft. They displaced 8,364
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of the III Battleship
Division of the Austro-Hungarian fleet, under the command of
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December 1902; she was
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Blatchford, Robert (1904). "Sundries: A Socialist editor on conscription".
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Italian ship-breakers and scrapped in 1921.
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that ran for 63% of its length. A series of watertight
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385:just over a year later on 11 September 1901, and
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833:-class ships formed the I Division while the
1338:Notes on the Year's Naval Progress, Issue 20
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841:conducted a training cruise with the three
478:to the gun deck; there were a total of 174
427:and 114.55 m (375 ft 10 in)
2157:World War I battleships of Austria-Hungary
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154:8,823 long tons (8,965 t) full load
16:Pre-dreadnought class in Austria-Hungary
423:class were 113.11 m (371 ft)
207:vertical triple expansion steam engines
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1512:List of battleships of Austria-Hungary
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535:The ships' primary armament was three
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1202:"German 15 cm/40 (5.9") SK L/40"
415:General characteristics and machinery
164:375 ft 10 in (114.6 m)
1642:Kronprinzessin Erzherzogin Stephanie
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1351:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
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1244:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
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314:: 210–280 mm (8.3–11.0 in)
1669:Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresia
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1200:DiGiulian, Tony (20 October 2008).
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550:Secondary armament included twelve
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381:was launched on 9 September 1900,
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661:on 9 September 1900, after which
508:s powerplant was rated at 15,063
277:2 × 4.7 cm L/33 cal Skoda QF guns
180:24 ft 6 in (7.5 m)
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1242:A Naval History of World War I
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651:Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino
613:chrome-nickel steel. The main
482:in each ship. The ships had a
401:bombarded the Italian port of
280:2 × 45 cm (17.7 in)
151:8,232 long tons (8,364 t)
1:
1689:Monfalcone type large cruiser
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578:. The ships also carried two
539:, with two mounted in a twin
1323:. Vol. 262. Living Age.
1195:. Vol. 150. H. Colburn.
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1393:Tucker, Spencer E. (2005).
1366:Sondhaus, Lawrence (1994).
1329:Naval Institute Proceedings
1193:The United Service Magazine
1049:Naval Institute Proceedings
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248:24 cm (9.4 in)/40
228:(35 km/h; 22 mph)
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1635:Kronprinz Erzherzog Rudolf
1290:Koburger, Charles (2001).
795:A 1:50 scale model of SMS
657:on 13 March 1899. She was
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131:General characteristics
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1267:Hore, Peter (2006).
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146:Displacement
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2093:Auxiliaries
1683:Sankt Georg
1565:battleships
1562:Dreadnought
877:World War I
871:World War I
857:battleships
663:fitting-out
572:Škoda Works
488:Bilge keels
445:metric tons
391:World War I
205:4-cylinder
78:Preceded by
2146:Categories
1858:Warasdiner
1800:Destroyers
1574:Tegetthoff
1185:References
1113:Blatchford
959:war prizes
897:Tegetthoff
711:Completed
346:Tegetthoff
233:Complement
197:Propulsion
2124:Cancelled
1472:Babenberg
965:Footnotes
942:in 1915.
936:Babenberg
915:SMS
910:Babenberg
816:Babenberg
803:Peacetime
769:Babenberg
702:Laid down
679:Babenberg
673:followed
623:waterline
619:magazines
580:Whitehead
556:casemates
525:Babenberg
472:bulkheads
457:corticine
449:long tons
441:Freeboard
395:Babenberg
387:Babenberg
364:Babenberg
339:built by
312:Casemates
115:Completed
110:1900–1921
60:Operators
2130:Captured
1892:Schichau
1837:Satellit
1615:Radetzky
1601:Habsburg
1458:Habsburg
1444:Habsburg
1386:28112077
1312:44550580
1260:57447525
1176:Koburger
1101:Sondhaus
932:Brindisi
885:flagship
881:Habsburg
861:Habsburg
839:Habsburg
831:Habsburg
820:Habsburg
808:Habsburg
721:Habsburg
707:Launched
698:Builder
675:Habsburg
659:launched
647:Habsburg
607:Habsburg
600:Habsburg
554:guns in
531:Armament
503:Habsburg
453:linoleum
421:Habsburg
379:Habsburg
369:Habsburg
352:Habsburg
331:Habsburg
253:C97 guns
241:Armament
202:2 shafts
123:Scrapped
53:Habsburg
36:Habsburg
21:Habsburg
1941:U-boats
1830:Trabant
1708:Panther
1649:Monarch
1488:Monarch
1149:Halpern
947:U-boats
928:Messina
923:Breslau
889:Captain
865:Monarch
843:Monarch
835:Monarch
825:Monarch
731:Trieste
655:Trieste
499:boilers
464:riveted
447:(8,232
308:Turrets
213:boilers
83:Monarch
1920:Kaiman
1906:Natter
1851:Huszár
1844:Magnet
1823:Planet
1809:Meteor
1769:Novara
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1164:Sieche
1137:Tucker
1074:Phelps
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940:Ancona
917:Goeben
854:-class
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576:Pilsen
541:turret
410:Design
403:Ancona
361:, and
310:&
161:Length
85:-class
69:
2068:Temes
2061:Körös
2041:U-107
2034:U-101
1913:Cobra
1899:Viper
1865:Tátra
1816:Blitz
1742:Zenta
1715:Tiger
1499:class
1490:class
1465:Árpád
951:Árpád
904:Árpád
847:Árpád
812:Árpád
797:Árpád
751:Árpád
714:Fate
695:Name
685:Ships
671:Árpád
590:Armor
545:Krupp
521:'
518:Árpád
514:knots
506:'
437:draft
399:Árpád
383:Árpád
373:Árpád
358:Árpád
333:class
290:Armor
263:10 ×
256:12 ×
251:Krupp
226:knots
221:Speed
177:Draft
101:class
55:class
38:class
2102:Pola
2082:Sava
2075:Enns
2027:U-52
2020:U-50
2013:U-48
2006:U-43
1999:U-27
1992:U-20
1985:U-14
1978:U-10
1931:250t
1926:110t
1399:ISBN
1382:OCLC
1372:ISBN
1353:ISBN
1308:OCLC
1298:ISBN
1277:ISBN
1256:OCLC
1246:ISBN
1227:ISBN
1210:2009
1013:Hore
920:and
907:and
810:and
476:keel
433:beam
397:and
371:and
328:The
302:Deck
270:6 ×
246:3 ×
169:Beam
136:Type
49:Name
1971:U-7
1964:U-5
1957:U-3
1950:U-1
627:ram
574:in
455:or
236:638
224:19
190:ihp
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