Indiana class battleship

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Indiana-class battleship
Image:USS Indiana BB-1.jpg
Class Overview
Class type:Battleship
Class name:The State of Indiana
Preceded by:N/A, First Battleship line authorized
Succeeded by:Kearsarge class
Ships of the line:Indiana (BB-1), Massachusetts (BB-2) Oregon (BB-3)
General Characteristics (USS Indiana)
Displacement:Standard: 10,288  tons;
Mean War Service:
Length:350 ftin
Beam:69 ft 3 in
Draft:24 ft
Speed:15 knots
Complement:473 officers and men
Max. cruising radius
Power:
Drive:
Fuel:
ArmourBelt:
Bulkheads:
Barbettes:
Turrets:
Decks:

The three Indiana-class battleships of the United States Navy were the first series of modern battleships to be built. All launched in 1893, they were designed for coastal defense, being too low in the water to deal well with the waves of the open ocean.

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Description

  • Displacement: 10,288 tons
  • Length: 350 feet 11 inches
  • Beam: 69 feet 4 inches
  • Draft: 24 feet
  • Propulsion:
    • Engines: Two vertical inverted triple expansion engines
    • Shafts: 2
    • Power: 9,000 shp
  • Complement: 473
  • Armor:
    • Belt: 18 inches (450 mm)
    • Turret: 15 inches (375 mm)
    • Tower: 10 inches (250 mm)
    • Deck: 3 inches (75 mm)
  • Armament:
    • Main guns: 4 x 13 inch guns
    • Secondary guns: 8 x 8 inch guns and 4 x 6 inch guns
    • Light guns: 20 x 6 pounder guns and 6 x 1 pounder guns


Ships in class

Image:USS Indiana BB-1.jpg

USS Indiana


Image:Uss massachusetts bb-2.jpg

USS Massachusetts


Image:Uss oregon bb.jpg

USS Oregon

Philippine-American War, Asiatic Fleet

See also

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Indiana-class battleship
Indiana | Massachusetts | Oregon

List of battleships of the United States Navy