Italian battleship Vittorio Emanuele


Vittorio Emanuele during World War I
Career (Italy)
Name: Vittorio Emanuele
Namesake: Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
Operator: Regia Marina (Italian Royal Navy)
Builder: Castellammare Naval Shipyard
Laid down: 18 September 1901
Launched: 12 October 1904
Completed: 1 August 1908
Struck: 1 April 1923
Fate: Scrapped
General characteristics
Type: Pre-dreadnought battleship
Displacement: 12,550–12,658 long tons (12,751–12,861 t) normal
13,771–13,914 long tons (13,992–14,137 t) full load
Length: 474 ft 5 in (144.6 m)
Beam: 73 ft 6 in (22.4 m)
Draft: 28 ft 1.5 in (8.6 m) (maximum)
Installed power: 19,299–21,968 ihp (14,391–16,382 kW)
Propulsion: 2 shafts, vertical triple expansion steam engines, 28 boilers
Speed: 20.8–22.15 knots (38.5–41.02 km/h; 23.9–25.49 mph)
Range: 5,000–10,000 nautical miles (9,260–18,520 km; 5,754–11,508 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Complement: 557
Armament: 2 × 1 - 12-inch (305 mm)/40 guns
6 × 2 - 8-inch (203 mm)/45 guns
16 or 24 × 1 - 3-inch (76 mm)/40 guns
2 × 1 - 17.7-inch (450 mm) torpedo tubes
Armor: Belt and side: 9.8 in (249 mm)
Deck: 1.5 in (38.1 mm)
Turrets: 8 in (203 mm)
Conning tower: 10 in (254 mm)

The Vittorio Emanuele was an Italian battleship, laid down in 1901, launched in 1904 and completed in 1908. It fought in the Italo-Turkish War and the First World War and served until 1923.

It was the second ship of the Regina Elena class of pre-dreadnought battleships, built for the Italian Regia Marina (Italian Royal Navy) between 1904 and 1911.[1] They were considered to be the fastest pre-dreadnought battleships in any navy at that time.[2] Designed by Vittorio Cuniberti, they saw service during the Italo-Turkish War with the Ottoman Empire in 1911-1912 and in World War I, in which Italy participated from 1915 to 1918.[3] They were laid up in the 1920s.

Notes

  1. ^ www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/battleships3.htm
  2. ^ http://battleshiplist.com/battleships/italy/
  3. ^ Ireland, p. 168

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