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was protected by 35 cm (13.8 in), and the aft tower had 20 cm (7.9 in) of armor. The turrets had 23 cm (9.1 in) on the face, 18 cm (7.1 in) on the sides, and 9 cm (3.5 in) on the roofs. The deck armor and sloping armor were both 5 cm (2 in),
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coal available to
Germany. The Parsons turbines were divided into high- and low-pressure pairs. The low-pressure turbines were the inner pair, and were placed in the aft engine room. The high-pressure turbines were on either side of the low-pressure pair, and were located in the forward wing rooms.
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that delivered 1,200 kW (1,600 hp) of power at 225 volts. The ships were designed to carry 1,000 tons of coal, although in practice they could store up to 3,100 tons. Fuel consumption on the six-hour forced trial was 0.667 kilogram per horsepower/hour at 76,795 metric
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stored. The torpedoes were of the G/7 model, which weighed 1,365 kg (3,009 lb) and carried a warhead weighing 195 kg (430 lb). The torpedoes had a maximum range of 9,300 m (10,200 yd) at 27 knots (50 km/h), and 4,000 m (4,400 yd) when set at 37 knots
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made the lowest bid for "Cruiser G", the company also secured the contract for "Cruiser H". The former was assigned to the 1908–09 building year, while the latter was assigned to 1909–1910. The contract for "Cruiser G" was awarded on 17 September 1908, under building number 200. The
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It was originally planned to build only one ship of the new design, but due to the strains being put on the Navy design staff, it was decided to build two ships of the new type. They were assigned under the contract names of "Cruiser G" and "Cruiser H". As
1528:, captured and sank a Russian minesweeper, and damaged a destroyer on 29 October 1914. The Russian government responded by declaring war on the Ottoman Empire on 1 November; Britain and France followed suit on 5 November. By acting as a
921:, this increased by 13 officers and 62 men. While serving as the second command flagship, the ship carried an additional 3 officers and 25 men to the standard complement. The ships carried a number of smaller boats, including one
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Several preliminary designs were prepared with different configurations, including an eight-gun 30.5 cm ship, a ten-gun 28 cm vessel, and an alternative with eight 28 cm guns but improved armor protection. Admiral
635:—to match their British counterparts, and the officers of the General Office sought to use the same caliber for the next battlecruiser, provisionally titled "G". The Construction Office preferred keeping the caliber the same as
1124:. The guns had a total of 1800 shells, at 150 per gun. The 15 cm guns had a range of 13,500 m (14,800 yd) at construction, although this was later extended to 18,800 m (20,600 yd). Initially, twelve
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placed in line. The ships were considered to handle well, with gentle movement even in heavy seas. However, they were slow to answer the helm and were not particularly maneuverable. The ships lost up to 60% speed and
1633:, in that they carried a uniform main battery, instead of four large guns and a mixed array of smaller weapons. Ships of this type were referred to as being "all-big-gun", to distinguish them from the older ships.
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Army in the mid 19th century. "Cruiser H" was ordered on 8 April 1909 with the building number 201. The ship's keel was laid on 12 August 1909; the hull was launched on 28 March 1911. After
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in two sets and 24 coal-fired Schulz-Thornycroft boilers, divided into four boiler rooms. The boilers were composed of one steam drum and three water drums apiece, and produced steam at 16
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was decommissioned on 20 December 1950, and removed from the navy register on 14 November 1954. The
Turkish government attempted to preserve the ship as a museum, including an offer to
1046:. The guns were placed in Drh.L C/1908 turret mounts; these mountings allowed a maximum elevation of 13.5 degrees. This elevation was 7.5 degrees less than in the preceding
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was damaged several times during the war: the ship was hit by heavy-caliber gunfire at
Jutland, and torpedoed twice by British submarines while on fleet advances.
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was retained by the new
Turkish government after the war. Only slightly modified from her original configuration, the ship remained on active service with the
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s and a top speed of at least 24.5 knots (45.4 km/h). Work on the vessel was delayed significantly, as the design staff was occupied with finalizing the
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approved on 28 May 1907. With the caliber argument settled, the
Construction Department mandated that the new ship have armor protection equal or superior to
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design, and during this period, several refinements to the design for "G" were made. These included adding a pair of 15 cm (5.9 in) guns to the
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s guns. In 1916, during a refit, the elevation was increased to 16 degrees, for an increased range of 19,100 m (20,900 yd). One turret,
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spaced widely apart. After 1916, the boilers were supplemented with tar-oil sprayers that were used to increase the burn rate of the low quality
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s power-plant produced only a slightly lower horsepower and top speed. At 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph), the ships had a range of 4,120
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and semi-armor-piercing shells, which both weighed 302 kg (666 lb). The guns could fire at a rate of 3 rounds per minute, and had a
641:, but increasing the number of guns from eight to ten. The Construction Office argued that, given the numerical superiority of the British
857:, 29.4 m (96 ft 5 in) wide, and had a draft of 9.19 m (30 ft 2 in) fully loaded. The ships displaced 22,979
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was sold for scrapping in 1971, and was eventually broken up between 1973 and 1976—the last remaining ship of the
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horsepower (75,744 shp), and .712 kg per hp/hr at 71,275 metric horsepower (70,300 shp), respectively for the two ships.
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was laid on 7 December 1908, and the ship was launched on 7 April 1910. "Cruiser G" was commissioned on 30 September 1911 as SMS
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government in 1963. Without a group willing to preserve her as a museum, the ship was sold to M.K.E. Seyman in 1971 for
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in the Baltic. The ship took part in several operations to bombard the English coast, including the first
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recognized the imminent outbreak of war, and so immediately sailed to Pola for repair work for
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B70. The ship was unsuccessfully offered for sale to the
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until 1950, although the ship was largely stationary in
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2138:] (in German). Wölfersheim: Podzun-Pallas Verlag.
2048:] (in German). Bonn: Bernard & Graefe Verlag.
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353:: 76 to 280 mm (3 to 11 in)
2172:Dodson, Aidan; Cant, Serena (2020).
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561:in 1952, the ship was assigned the
517:soon after arrival. Strategically,
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319:28 cm (11 in) /50 SK guns
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2195:. Barnsley: Seaforth Publishing.
2176:. Barnsley: Seaforth Publishing.
2108:. London: Conway Maritime Press.
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403:built between 1909–1911. Named
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1419:Following the outbreak of the
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331:8.8 cm (3.5 in) guns
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2153:Campbell, N. J. M. (1978).
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2130:Breyer, Siegfried (1997).
2104:Sturton, Ian, ed. (1987).
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2040:GrieĂźmer, Axel (1999).
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843:General characteristics
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3518:Battlecruiser classes
2900:Coastal defense ships
2244:-class battlecruisers
1747:Campbell & Sieche
1508:. Popularly known as
1435:; the two ships left
1405:
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832:
584:
531:, and by acting as a
25:-class battlecruiser
3481:Single ship of class
3140:Single ship of class
2487:Kaiser Friedrich III
2191:Staff, Gary (2014).
2085:Staff, Gary (2006).
1374:scuttled by her crew
1177:Krupp cemented armor
1114:consisted of twelve
1034:s forward gun turret
966:standard atmospheres
871:-class ships had 15
591:, the basis for the
181:Design: 22,979
79:Imperial German Navy
1386:from 1927 to 1929.
1295:Kaiser Wilhelm II's
1275:and light cruisers
747:Franco-Prussian War
26:
3395:Muâvenet-i Millîye
3290:Protected cruisers
2758:Protected cruisers
2319:Yavuz Sultan Selim
2261:Kaiserliche Marine
1642:"SMS" stands for "
1501:Yavûz Sultân Selîm
1417:
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1112:secondary armament
1042:guns in five twin
1040:28 cm SK L/50
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723:was Field Marshal
655:Alfred von Tirpitz
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2882:Aircraft carriers
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2202:978-1-84832-213-4
2183:978-1-5267-4198-1
2164:978-0-85177-130-4
2115:978-0-85177-448-0
2096:978-1-84603-009-3
2077:978-0-87021-790-6
2055:978-3-7637-5985-9
2032:978-1-84832-229-5
2010:978-0-85177-245-5
1989:978-1-84415-300-8
1976:Bennett, Geoffrey
1950:, pp. 18–19.
1899:, pp. 15–16.
1863:, pp. 12–13.
1839:, pp. 54–55.
1313:on 23 June 1914.
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1617:GroĂźen Kreuzer
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1530:fleet in being
1496:Ottoman Empire
1396:Main article:
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2297:Ottoman Navy
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1498:and renamed
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1188:Von der Tann
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1109:
1097:wing turrets
1083:), and two,
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1049:Von der Tann
1037:
983:
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893:
855:long overall
846:
818:2 July 1912
806:
785:Blohm + Voss
778:
702:
698:displacement
672:Von der Tann
651:
638:Von der Tann
630:
623:
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587:
551:Turkish Navy
515:Ottoman Navy
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419:
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263:4 Ă— Parsons
237:51,289
176:Displacement
121:
109:Von der Tann
108:
95:Turkish Navy
22:
18:
3232:Brandenburg
3152:Conversions
2615:Scharnhorst
2551:Derfflinger
2508:Deutschland
2494:Wittelsbach
2480:Brandenburg
2418:battleships
2415:Dreadnought
1327:Dogger Bank
1140:L/45 guns.
1110:The ships'
1075:superfiring
923:picket boat
859:metric tons
733:fitting-out
647:battle line
577:Development
567:West German
563:hull number
448:Dogger Bank
434:World War I
363:Gun turrets
302:43 officers
288:4,120
103:Preceded by
3512:Categories
3472:Loan from
3447:Submarines
3429:Aydin Reis
3388:Demirhisar
3360:Berk Efşân
3324:Destroyers
2728:Königsberg
2665:Königsberg
1969:References
1526:Sevastopol
1398:SMS Goeben
1370:Scapa Flow
1238:SMS Moltke
1162:, with 11
1134:destroyers
1011:generators
968:(240
945:Propulsion
937:, and two
881:forecastle
766:Laid down
667:Wilhelm II
643:Royal Navy
478:Scapa Flow
468:Baltic Sea
458:, and the
297:Complement
259:propellers
257:4 Ă— screw
252:Propulsion
3487:Cancelled
3146:Cancelled
2909:Siegfried
2766:SMS
2721:Wiesbaden
2700:Karlsruhe
2693:Magdeburg
2642:SMS
2621:SMS
2592:SMS
2584:SMS
2558:Mackensen
2542:SMS
2527:SMS
2434:Helgoland
2351:SMS
2342:SMS
1675:Citations
1597:Footnotes
1293:escorted
1197:casemates
1193:main belt
1164:torpedoes
1160:broadside
863:long tons
769:Launched
681:Helgoland
631:Helgoland
586:SMS
571:scrapping
456:North Sea
412:SMS
405:SMS
357:Barbettes
305:1,010 men
193:Full load
187:long tons
137:Completed
132:1911–1950
120:SMS
107:SMS
65:Operators
3436:Ä°sa Reis
3422:Taşköprü
3415:Marmaris
3406:Gunboats
3367:Hamidiye
3313:Hamidiye
3306:Mecidiye
3239:Mesudiye
3169:See also
2707:Graudenz
2679:Nautilus
2544:Seydlitz
2353:Seydlitz
2066:(1990).
2021:(2016).
1978:(2005).
1849:GrieĂźmer
1665:calibers
1540:Bosporus
1310:Seydlitz
1018:Armament
939:dinghies
931:launches
925:, three
915:flagship
861:(22,616
838:underway
763:Builder
729:Prussian
721:namesake
555:stricken
537:Bosporus
312:Armament
265:turbines
185:(22,616
122:Seydlitz
3381:Antalya
3374:Akhisar
3279:Breslau
2927:U-boats
2735:Brummer
2686:Kolberg
2672:Dresden
2651:Gazelle
2623:BlĂĽcher
2461:L 20e α
1960:Bennett
1690:Sturton
1506:Selim I
1485:Breslau
1432:Breslau
1415:in 1947
1331:Jutland
1278:Stettin
1095:, were
1073:turret
1044:turrets
978:lignite
974:funnels
896:rudders
790:Hamburg
694:citadel
621:of the
510:Breslau
466:in the
454:in the
452:Jutland
392:of two
153:Retired
91:Ottoman
3340:Samsun
3259:Goeben
3100:UC III
3085:UB III
2785:Large
2714:Pillau
2658:Bremen
2536:Moltke
2455:Bayern
2441:Kaiser
2427:Nassau
2327:Goeben
2308:
2294:
2278:Goeben
2271:Moltke
2257:
2242:Moltke
2199:
2180:
2161:
2142:
2112:
2093:
2074:
2052:
2029:
2007:
1986:
1909:Gröner
1837:Gröner
1825:Gröner
1709:Dodson
1590:Goeben
1554:U-boat
1549:Goeben
1535:Goeben
1521:Goeben
1491:Goeben
1479:Goeben
1476:, but
1469:Goeben
1449:Naples
1447:, and
1441:Venice
1426:Goeben
1391:Goeben
1384:Rosyth
1379:Moltke
1365:Moltke
1356:Moltke
1318:Moltke
1300:Moltke
1290:Moltke
1284:Bremen
1272:Moltke
1257:Moltke
1248:Moltke
1231:Moltke
1182:Moltke
1151:Goeben
1145:Moltke
1028:Goeben
1006:Moltke
993:Goeben
987:Moltke
957:Goeben
951:Moltke
933:, two
929:, two
927:barges
910:Moltke
905:rudder
901:heeled
875:and a
868:Moltke
850:Moltke
835:Goeben
825:Design
807:Goeben
779:Moltke
738:Goeben
716:Moltke
624:Nassau
597:design
594:Moltke
546:Goeben
520:Goeben
493:Goeben
486:Allies
473:Moltke
439:Moltke
426:Moltke
414:Goeben
407:Moltke
388:was a
383:Moltke
202:Length
76:
57:Moltke
39:Moltke
23:Moltke
3115:UE II
3095:UC II
3080:UB II
3065:U 151
3060:U 142
3055:U 139
3050:U 135
3045:U 131
3040:U 127
3035:U 115
2839:1916M
2448:König
2323:Yavuz
2134:[
2044:[
1948:Staff
1936:Staff
1924:Staff
1897:Staff
1885:Staff
1873:Staff
1861:Staff
1806:Staff
1791:Staff
1770:Staff
1728:Staff
1631:class
1602:Notes
1580:Yavûz
1571:Izmit
1562:Yavûz
1511:Yavûz
1412:Leyte
1407:Yavuz
1216:Krupp
1171:Armor
1092:Cäsar
1086:Bruno
1077:over
1064:Anton
1059:'
1032:'
997:'
935:yawls
760:Ship
753:Ships
676:'
626:class
390:class
386:class
345:Armor
329:12 Ă—
323:12 Ă—
317:10 Ă—
285:Range
278:knots
273:Speed
231:24 Ă—
218:Draft
60:class
3110:UE I
3105:UD 1
3090:UC I
3075:UB I
3030:U 93
3025:U 87
3020:U 81
3015:U 66
3010:U 63
3005:U 57
3000:U 51
2995:U 43
2990:U 31
2985:U 27
2980:U 23
2975:U 19
2970:U 17
2965:U 16
2960:U 13
2916:Odin
2849:1918
2844:1917
2834:1916
2828:V105
2821:G101
2815:1914
2810:1913
2805:1911
2800:1906
2795:1898
2742:Cöln
2644:Hela
2608:Roon
2325:(ex-
2197:ISBN
2178:ISBN
2159:ISBN
2140:ISBN
2110:ISBN
2091:ISBN
2072:ISBN
2050:ISBN
2027:ISBN
2005:ISBN
1984:ISBN
1629:Roon
1575:NATO
1482:and
1445:Pola
1437:Kiel
1337:and
1329:and
1281:and
1266:Roon
1148:and
1138:Flak
1132:and
1089:and
1080:Emil
1070:Dora
954:and
847:The
711:keel
559:NATO
462:and
450:and
410:and
379:The
369:Deck
351:Belt
210:Beam
166:Type
145:Lost
52:Name
36:SMS
2955:U 9
2950:U 5
2945:U 3
2940:U 2
2935:U 1
2890:"I"
2300:and
970:psi
917:of
500:to
290:nmi
239:shp
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3469:DE
3171::
3125:UG
3120:UF
3070:UA
2866:S7
2321:/
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