Devonshire class cruiser (1903)

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The Devonshire class was a class of six armoured cruisers of the Royal Navy, launched in 1903–1904 at a cost of around £850,000 each.

The design was similar to the Monmouth class except that the twin 6 inch (153 mm) turrets were replaced with 7.5 inch (190 mm) single turrets.

All ships of the class served in World War I. Argyll was wrecked, and Hampshire was sunk by a naval mine. The four survivors were disposed of soon after the end of the war.

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[edit] General characteristics

  • Displacement: 10,850 tons.
  • Speed: 22 knots (41 km/h).
  • Complement: 655
  • Length: 450 ft (137 m).
  • Beam: 68 ft 6 in (20.88 m).
  • Draft: 24 ft (7.3 m).
  • Armament: four 7.5 inch (190 mm) guns, six 6 inch (153 mm) guns, eighteen 3 pounder guns, two 18 inch (460 mm) torpedo tubes.

[edit] Ships

[edit] See also

  • Another Devonshire class formed part of the County class, launched in 1926–1928.

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Devonshire-class cruiser
Devonshire | Hampshire | Carnarvon
Antrim | Roxburgh | Argyll

List of cruisers of the Royal Navy
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