HMS King George V (1911)

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Career RN Ensign
Ordered: 1910
Laid down: January 1911
Launched: October 9, 1911
Commissioned: 1912
Decommissioned: 1924
Fate: Scrapped in December 1926
Struck:
General characteristics
Displacement: 23,400 tons
Length: 598 feet (182.3 m)
Beam: 89 feet (27.1 m)
Draught: 28 feet (8.5 m)
Propulsion: Parsons turbines producing 31,000 shp, driving 4 screws
Speed: 21 knots
Range:
Complement: 900 men
Armament: 10 13.5 inch (343 mm) guns

12 6 inch (152 mm) guns
Three 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes

The first HMS King George V was a King George V-class of 1911 dreadnought, with a displacement of 23,400 tonnes and an armament of ten 13.5 inch guns in twin gun turrets and a secondary armament of sixteen 4 inch guns and had a crew complement of 870, though this increased substantially by 1916 to 1,110, and had a length of 597 feet. She took part in the Battle of Jutland, being the lead ship of the 1st Division of the 2nd Battle Squadron. Her sister-ships were HMS Centurion, HMS Audacious and HMS Ajax. HMS Audacious was sunk by a mine off the northern coast of Ireland, the rest survived World War I and were all decommissioned by 1924. King George V herself was decommissioned in 1919, used as a training ship between 1923-26 and scrapped in 1926.

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King George V-class battleship (1911)
King George V | Centurion | Audacious | Ajax
Preceded by: Orion class - Followed by: Iron Duke class

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