Danton class battleship

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Danton class battleships

Class Overview
Type: battleships
Name: Danton
Number of ships: 6
Preceded by: Liberté class
Succeeded by: Courbet class battleship
General characteristics
Displacement: 18,318 tonnes standard, 19763 tonnes full load
Length: 144.9 m (475 ft)
Beam: 25.8 m (85 ft)
Draught: 9.2 m ( 30 ft)
Propulsion: 4 shaft Parsons turbines, 26 Bellville or Niclausse coal fired boilers, 22,500 hp
Speed: 19.2 knots
Protection: 270 mm Belt, 48 mm upper deck, 45 mm lower deck, 300 mm main turrets, 200 mm secondary turrets
Complement: up to 923
Armament: 4 × 305 mm (12 inch) guns (2 × 2)
12 × 240 mm (9.4 inch) guns (6 × 2)
16 75 mm guns, 10 47 mm guns
2 450 mm Torpedo tubes

The Danton class were a class of French Pre-Dreadnought battleships built between 1907-1911, which served in World War I.

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These ships were unusual in that they combined turbine propulsion machinery with a Pre-Dreadnought armament. They were designed by L'Homme for the 1906 programme and were a considerable advance on previous French ships. They were however overshadowed by HMS Dreadnought which was completed before they were laid down.

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