Tennessee class cruiser
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There were four ships in the Tennessee class armored cruisers
Normal Displacement: 14,500 tons; Length: 502.0'; Breadth: 72.9' Draft: 25'
Dimensions: 504' 6" x 72.9' x 25' / 153.80m x 22.25m x 7.62m
Displacement: 14500 tons std / 15715 tons max
Complement: 856
Armament: 4 x 10"/40 guns in twin turrets 16 x 6"/50 Mk8 guns in single casemates 22 x 3"/50 guns in single mountings 2 x 1pdr guns in single mountings 4 x 21" torpedo tubes submerged
Armour: Belt: 3" - 5" Deck: 1.5" - 4" C.T.: 9" 10" Turrets: 2.5" - 9"
Powerplant: Sixteen Babcock & Wilcox boilers were fitted with two vertical triple expansion engines providing a total of 23000ihp on two shafts. Maximum speed was 22kts and maximum fuel load was 1950 tons coal.
- USS Tennessee (ACR-10), renamed USS Memphis (CA-10)
- USS Washington (ACR-11), renamed USS Seattle (CA-11)
- USS North Carolina (ACR-12), renamed USS Charlotte (CA-12)
- USS Montana (ACR-13), renamed USS Missoula (CA-13)
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