French battleship Hoche (1886)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Career (France) French Navy Ensign
Namesake: Lazare Hoche
Ordered: 3 August 1880
Builder: Lorient
Launched: 29 September 1886
Fate: Broken up in 1910
General characteristics
Class and type: Derivative of the Amiral Baudin class
Displacement: 12 150 tonnes
Length: 98 metres
Beam: 21.2 metres
Draught: 7.9 metres
Propulsion: 9700 shp
Speed: 16 knots
Complement: 650
Armament:

2 × 340mm/28 Modèle 1881 guns in single mountings
2 × 274mm/28 Modèle 1881 guns in single mountings
18 × 138mm/45 Modèle 1888 guns in single mountings

5 × 450 mm torpedo tubes
Armour:

Belt: 460 mm
Deck: 80 mm
Bridge: 60 mm

Barbettes: 400 mm

The Hoche was an early battleship of the French Navy. Built as the third unit of the her class, her design was so modified that she often considered to a unique ship. She used the 340mm/28 Modèle 1881 gun as her main armament, like the Marceau class which followed, instead of the 370mm/28 Modèle 1875 gun of her half-sisters.

In 1892, off Marseilles, Hoche collided with the steamer Maréchal Canrobert which sank with the loss of 107 lives.

She was sunk as practice target by the Jauréguiberry and the Pothuau on 2 December 1913.

[edit] Notes and References


[edit] External links