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Imperieuse-class cruiser

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Class overview
Name: Imperieuse class
Operators:  Royal Navy
Preceded by: Nelson class
Succeeded by: Orlando class
Completed: 2
Scrapped: 2
General characteristics
Type: Armoured cruiser
Displacement: 8,400 tons
Length: 315 ft (96 m)
Beam: 62 ft (19 m)
Draught: 26 ft 9 in (8.15 m)
Installed power: 8,000 indicated horsepower (6,000 kW)
Propulsion:
  • Coal-fired steam, twelve boilers.
  • Two shafts with three-cylinder inverted compound reciprocating engines.
Speed: 16 knots (30 km/h)
Range: 6,500 nautical miles (12,000 km) at 10 kn (19 km/h)
Complement: 555
Armament:
Armour:

The Imperieuse-class cruiser was a class of two armoured cruisers launched between 1883 and 1884 for the Royal Navy.

In an 1886 magazine article,Sir Edward Reed complained that these ships did not deserve to be called "armoured", as they were not armoured at bow or stern, only along the middle 140 feet (43 m) of each side. This armor belt was additionally only 8 feet (2.4 m) wide, and as designed would have extended 3 feet 3 inches (0.99 m) above the waterline. As completed, the two ships were overweight, with the result that the belt was completely submerged, leaving them armoured in name only.

The layout of the main armament was unusual for the time, having one gun each forward and aft, and another gun mounted on either beam – in a lozenge arrangement similar to that employed by the French. The original secondary battery comprised ten 6-inch (152mm) guns, but the overweight condition of these ships forced the elimination of four of these weapons.

Intended for prolonged deployments on distant foreign stations, the ships were sheathed with wood and copper to prevent marine growth on the hull, and were originally fitted with a brig sailing rig to economize on coal. After trials showed them to be sluggish under sail, the masts and yards were removed and replaced by a single pole mast between the funnels. This reduction in rig and the weight saved thereby allowed the reinstallation of two 6-inch guns, for a total of eight.

The following table gives the build details and purchase cost of the members of the Imperieuse class. Standard British practice at that time was for these costs to exclude armament and stores. In the table:


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