HMS Cornwallis (1901)

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HMS Cornwallis
Career Royal Navy Ensign
Builder: Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company
Laid down: 19 July 1899
Launched: 13 July 1901
Fate: Sunk by U-32 9 January 1917
General characteristics
Displacement: 14000 tons normal
Length: 432 ft (132 m)
Beam: 75 ft 7 in (23.0 m)
Draught: 22 ft 7 in (6.9 m)
Propulsion: Water tube boilers, 2 × vertical triple expansion engines, 2 shafts, 18,000 ihp
Speed: 19 kt
Complement: 720
Armament:

Main guns - 4 × 12" (2 × 2)

Secondaryguns-12×6"
Torpedotubes-4×18"
Otherweapons-12×12 pdrQF
Countermeasures-None
Armour:

Belt: 7"

Deck:2.5"
Barbettes:11"
Turrets:10"

HMS Cornwallis was a pre-Dreadnought Duncan-class battleship of the Royal Navy. During World War I she took part in the Dardanelles Campaign. She was sunk in January 1917, after being hit by three torpedoes from German U-Boat U-32, commanded by Kurt Hartwig, off Malta, with the loss of fifteen lives.

[edit] References

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