Lexington class battlecruiser

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The Lexington class battlecruisers (assigned hull classification symbols CC-1 through CC-6), authorized under the 1917-1919 building programs, were the only ships of their type ever ordered by the United States Navy. Intended as fast combat scouts for the battle fleet, these large ships had a prolonged development history. Their original 1916 design was to displace 34,300 tons with a main battery of ten 14 inch guns, relatively light armor and a speed of 35 knots. By 1919, the plans had been recast on the basis of World War I experience to produce larger ships armed with 16 inch guns, better protection and a slightly lower speed.

Construction of the Lexington class ships was held up by other priorities during the First World War, and none of them were laid down until mid-1920. The following year's naval limitations conference in Washington, DC, had these expensive battlecruisers, and their Japanese and British contemporaries, among its main targets. Following adoption of the Washington Naval Treaty, their construction was stopped in February 1922. The treaty allowed the conversion of two of the battle cruiser hulls to the aircraft carriers Lexington (CV-2) and Saratoga (CV-3). The other four ships formally cancelled in August 1923 and scrapped on their building ways.

The Lexington class consisted of six ships, under construction at four locations:

[edit] General characteristics (1919 design)

  • Displacement: 43,500 tons
  • Length: 874 ft (266 m)
  • Beam: 105.5 ft (32 m)
  • Draft: 31 ft (9.4 m)
  • Primary armament: 8 x 16 in (406 mm) 50 calibre guns in four twin turrets
  • Secondary Armament: 16 x 6 in (152 mm) 53 calibre guns in single mounts (8 per side), 4 x 3 in (76 mm) guns, 8 x 21 in (533 mm) torpedo
  • Machinery, 180,000 shp (134 MW) General Electric geared turbines with electric drive, 4 screws
  • Speed, 35 knots (65 km/h)
  • Complement 1500 officers and men

[edit] See also


Lexington-class aircraft carriers (converted from battlecruisers in accordance with the Washington Treaty)
Lexington | Saratoga
Lexington-class battlecruisers (scrapped in accordance with the Washington Treaty)
Constellation | Ranger | Constitution | United States

List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy
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