Victoria. Luiser-class heavy cruisers

Victoria? Louiser, the armored cruiser of the Second German Reich was launched in 1892

Displacement:

6,663 tonnes laden; 6,893 tonnes standard; 7,547 tonnes normal; 8,070 tons fully loaded

Size: Length (Overall Length/Waterline Length) x Width x Draft (Normal/Max)

(414.73 ft/410.11 ft) x 52.49 ft x (22.31/23.53 ft)

(126.41m/125.00m)x16.00mx(6.80/7.17m)

Weapons:

4-5.91"/150mm 35.0x caliber gun - 88.18 lb/40.00 kg shells, 100 per gun

Rapid-fire gun mounted with a rotating turret with an armored gun mount, 1891 Model

The 2 twin gun mounts are in the center line of the bow and stern, evenly distributed

12-5.91"/150mm 35.0x caliber gun - 88.18 lb/40.00 kg shells, 100 per gun

Rapid-fire gun Guo Turret, 1891 Model

12 individual gun mounts are evenly distributed on the broadside

8 hulls on the gun-deep sea limited use

8-1.46"/37.0mm 45.0x caliber gun - 1.57 lb/0.71 kg shells, 200 per gun

Rapid-fire gun deck mount, 1892 Model

8 single gun mounts are evenly distributed on the side of the gunwale

Side weight 1,423 lbs / 646 kg

Armor:-

Armor Belt: Thick (Max) Long (Average) High (Average)

Main Body: 1.97"/50mm352.36ft/107.40m12.14ft/3.70m

Bow & Transn: 0.79"/20mm57.71ft/17.59m8.69ft/2.65m

Upper: 0.79"/20mm352.36ft/107.40m8.01ft/2.44m

The main armor belt covers 132% of the normal length -

Artillery Armor: Frontal (Maximum) Other Gun Chambers (Average) Turrets/Bomb Carriers (Maximum)

Body: 3.15"/80mm1.18"/30mm1.18"/30mm

Group 2: 3.15"/80mm——

Protective Deck - Single Deck:

Forward and aft decks: 1.97"/50mm

Voice: 0.79"/20mm Aft Deck: 0.79"/20mm-

Command tower 1.97"/50mm front, 0.00"/0mm rear

Machine:

coal-fired boilers, combined reciprocating steam engines,

Direct drive, 3-shaft, 16,048 indicated horsepower/11,972Kw = 21.00 knots n range 3,200 nautical miles at 12.00 knots

Fuel depot at maximum displacement = 1,177 tons (100% coal)

Personnel:

404-526

Spend:

£0.706 million / $2.825 million

Weight distribution under normal displacement:

Weapons: 226 tons, 3.0% -

Artillery: 226 tons, 3.0%

Armor: 1,113 tons, 14.7% -

Armor belt: 441 tons, 5.8% -

Armament: 122 tons, 1.6% -

Armored deck: 534 tons, 7.1% -

Conning tower: 16 tons, 0.2%

Machinery: 2,866 tons, 38.0%

Hull, fittings and equipment: 2,458 tons, 32.6%

Fuel, ammunition and supplies: 884 tons, 11.7%

Other weights: 0 tons, 0.0%

Overall survivability and seaworthiness:

Survivability (non-lethal penetrating shells required to sink a ship):

5,677 lbs/2,575K kg = 55.15.9"/150mm shell or 0.9 torpedo

Stability (if less than 1.00 is unstable): 1.30

3.0 ft./0.9 m tall

Roll period: 12.7 seconds

Robustness - as an artillery platform (average = 50%): 100% -

Recoil effect (if recoil effect is greater than 1.00): 0.51

Sea vessel mass (mean = 1.00): 2.00

Features:

The hull has a flat deck,

An ordinary bow and cruiser-shaped stern

Square factor (normal displacement/waterline length.) Wide. draft)): 0.550/0.558

Aspect ratio: 7.81:1

'The natural speed of the captain: 20.25 knots

Power expended on wave formation at top speed: 49%

Adjustment (maximum stability = 0, maximum robustness = 100): 50

Foreport angle (bow facing forward): 10.00 degrees

Stern overhang: 0.00 ft./0.00 m

Freeboard (% = Deck length as a percentage of waterline length):

Front end, back end -

Ground Floor: 7.04%, 26.25 ft./8.00m, 24.61 ft/7.50m-

Foredeck: 20.00%, 24.61ft/7.50m, 22.97ft/7.00m-

Aft deck: 65.92%, 22.97ft/7.00m, 22.97ft/7.00m-

Aft Deck: 7.04%, 22.97ft/7.00m, 22.97ft/7.00m-

Average Freeboard: 23.29 ft / 7.10 m

Ship Space, Intensity, and Reviews:

Space - underwater part of the hull (ammunition compartment / mechanical compartment, the lower the better): 132.1% -

Floating component (living/working space, higher is better): 164.0%

Waterline area: 15,024 sq. ft. or 1,396 sq. m

Displacement factor (displacement/loading): 100%

Hull structure weight/surface area: 86 lbs/sq ft or 419 kg/sq m

): Hull strength (relevant)): -

Horizontal: 0.84-

Vertical: 4.46-

All: 1.00

Tight machinery, storage, cabin space

Excellent accommodation and working space

The ship rocks slowly and calmly, and it is a good platform for fire

Excellent sea boat, comfortable and able to fire in the worst weather

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