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Ottoman cruiser Lütf-ü Hümayun

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47: 26: 285:. When she entered service in 1896, she carried three 170 mm L/25 QF Krupp guns forward, six 120 mm L/25 QF Krupp guns, six 47 mm QF Hotchkiss guns and two 450 mm torpedo tubes on sponsons amidships. In 1899 her armament was changed to two 150 mm L/40 QF Krupp guns, two 120 mm L/25 QF Krupp guns, four 37 mm QF guns, two 450 mm torpedo tubes. In 1905 her guns were dismantled. 269:
with three cylinders turning a screw. Built by Tersane-i Amire, the engine received its steam from coal-fired boilers. The engine was capable of producing 2,160 ihp (1,610 kW). The maximum designed speed of the ship was 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph), the ship reached 12 knots in
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Ordered in 1880, the construction of the ship started in 1882 at the Tersâne-i Âmire shipyard in Istanbul. She was launched on 16 August 1892. Sea trials were conducted in July 1896. In October 1896, she was commissioned in Istanbul as a stationary training ship. In 1905, her guns, machinery and
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ordered in 1880 started in 1882 at Tersâne-i Âmire. She was launched on 16 August 1892 after ten years of construction and after four years of outfitting, sea trials were conducted in July 1896. She entered service in October 1896. She spent her career as a stationary
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in Istanbul. In 1905, her guns, machinery and masts were dismantled. Although she was planned to be rebuilt by Ansaldo in Istanbul, this did not happen. Decommissioned in 1908, she was sold as scrap for dismantling in November 1909. Her dismantling lasted until 1921.
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of 3.9 metres. She displaced 1313 tons. The ship was built with a composite of iron and wood. She was a scaled-down version of the design of her half-sister
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The ship's original design included four 170 mm L/25 QF
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masts were dismantled. Plans to rebuild her in Istanbul by
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did not materialize. Decommissioned in 1908, she was
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Index


Ottoman Empire
Tersâne-i Âmire
Istanbul
Unprotected cruiser
knots
torpedo tubes
unprotected cruiser
Ottoman Navy
Ansaldo
sold for scrap
draft
Heibetnuma
vertical triple expansion steam engine
Krupp
47 mm QF Hotchkiss guns
torpedo tubes
training ship




Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995


Gardiner 1985
Büyüktuğrul 1974
Osmanlı Deniz Harp Tarihi
Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
ISBN

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