St. Louis class cruiser (1938)
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USS St. Louis (CL-49) |
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Class overview | |
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Name: | St. Louis class cruiser |
Operators: | United States Navy Brazilian Navy |
Preceded by: | Brooklyn class cruiser |
Succeeded by: | Atlanta class cruiser |
Completed: | 2 |
Lost: | 1 |
Retired: | 1 |
Preserved: | 0 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Light Cruiser |
Displacement: | 10,000 tons (standard) 13,327 tons (Full) |
Length: | 608.3 feet (185 m) |
Beam: | 61.7 ft (18.8 m) |
Draft: | 19.8 ft (6.0 m) |
Propulsion: | (4) 618psi Boilers 4 Gear Turbines 4 Screws 1000,000 Horsepower |
Speed: | 33 knots |
Complement: | 888 officers and enlisted men |
Armament: | 15×6 inch 8×5 inch 16×1.1 inch 12×20 mm 1×depth charge track |
Armor: | 3-5 in Belt 2 in Deck 1.25-6.5 in Turrets 6 in Barbettes 2.25-5 in CT |
Aircraft carried: | 4 Curtiss SOC-2 Seagulls |
Aviation facilities: | 2 Aft catapults |
The St. Louis class light cruisers were United States Navy ships that served during World War II. A small class, they were built as a slight modification of the Brooklyn class, with an improved AA armament and new machinery arrangement.
[edit] St. Louis class ships
The two ships were:
[edit] External links
- Global Security.org - St. Louis class cruiser
- Global Security.org - St. Louis class cruiser specifications
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