HMS Colossus (1910)
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Image:HMS Colossus (Colossus class dreadnought).jpg | |
Career | Image:RN-White-Ensign.svg |
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Laid down: | |
Launched: | 1910 |
Commissioned: | 1911 |
Decommissioned: | |
Fate: | Scrapped |
Struck: | 1928 |
General Characteristics | |
Displacement: | 23,050t |
Length: | 546ft |
Beam: | 85ft |
Draught: | 28.5ft |
Propulsion: | Steam Turbines, 18 boilers, 4 shafts, 25,000hp |
Speed: | 21kts |
Range: | |
Complement: | 755 |
Armament: | 10-12in, 16-4in, 2-3in |
Aircraft: | none |
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HMS Colossus of the British Royal Navy was the nameship of her class of dreadnoughts.
She was launched in 1910 and commissioned in 1911. Although very similar to Neptune she was not part of Neptune's class as Colossus and her sister-ship, Hercules, had greater armour. She joined the 2nd Battle Squadron of the Home Fleet.
When the First World War began in August 1914 Colossus became the flagship of the 1st Battle Squadron. While commanded by Captain Dudley Pound she fought with distinction at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 while acting as the flagship of Rear-Admiral Ernest Gaunt. During the battle, Colossus took two hits which caused minor damage and five casualties. When the war came to a close, Colossus became a training ship until 1920 when, under the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty, she was stricken and eventually broken up in 1928. Her sister-ship was scrapped in 1921.
See HMS Colossus for other ships of this name.
General characteristics
- Displacement: 23,050t
- Length: 546ft
- Beam: 85ft
- Draught: 28.5ft
- Armament: 10-12in, 16-4in, 2-3in
- Propulsion: Steam Turbines, 18 boilers, 4 shafts, 25,000hp = 21kts
- Crew: 755; up to 800 in wartime
External link
Colossus-class battleship |
Colossus | Hercules |
List of battleships of the Royal Navy |