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Amiral Charner-class cruiser

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they failed to meet their specified speed, only reaching maximum speeds of 18.16 to 18.4 knots (33.63 to 34.08 km/h; 20.90 to 21.17 mph) from 8,276 to 9,107 metric horsepower (6,087 to 6,698 kW). They carried up to 535 tonnes (527 long tons) of coal and could steam for 4,000
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was decommissioned in Greece at the beginning of 1918 and recommissioned after the end of the war in November for service in the Black Sea against the Bolsheviks. She returned home later in 1919 and was reduced to reserve before she was sold for scrap in 1921.
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before World War I. In 1902 she aided survivors of the devastating eruption of Mount Pelée on the island of Martinique and spent several years as guardship at Crete, protecting French interests in the region in the early 1910s.
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to 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) above it. The bottom 20 centimetres (7.9 in) tapered in thickness and the armor at the ends of the ships thinned to 60 millimetres (2.4 in). The curved protective
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had a thickness of 40 millimetres (1.6 in) along its centerline that increased to 50 millimetres (2.0 in) at its outer edges. Protecting the boiler rooms, engine rooms, and
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in 1906. She ran aground off the Chinese coast in mid-1907, where she proved impossible to refloat and was destroyed in place after her crew was rescued without loss.
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off the island of Crete during the 1897-1898 upring there and the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 to protect French interests and citizens. With the exception of
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was transferred to the Atlantic to support Allied operations against the German colony of Kamerun in September 1914. She was briefly assigned to support
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were then assigned to the Eastern Mediterranean where they blockaded the Ottoman-controlled coast and supported Allied operations. During this time,
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at the bow. This made the ships very wet forward, although they were generally felt to be reasonably good sea boats and handled well by their
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was decommissioned in Greece at the beginning of 1918 and recommissioned after the end of the war in November for service in the
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class was generally protected by 92 millimetres (3.6 in) of steel armor, from 1.3 metres (4 ft 3 in) below the
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Johnson, Harold & Roche, Jean P. (2006). "Question 22/05: French Amiral Charner Class Cruiser Differences".
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to France for several months after the beginning of World War I in August 1914. Unlike her sisters,
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of 1915. She was sunk in early 1916 by a German submarine, with only a single survivor rescued.
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and were rated at 9,000 metric horsepower (6,600 kW). The ships had a designed speed of 19
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of 5.55 metres (18 ft 3 in) and drew 6.06 metres (19 ft 11 in) aft. The
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spent most of her career in the Mediterranean, although she was sent to China during the
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in early 1915 before she began patrolling the Aegean Sea and Greek territorial waters.
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4,748 tonnes (4,673 long tons) at normal load and 4,990 tonnes (4,910 long tons) at
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to France for several months after the beginning of World War I in August 1914.
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ranging from 770 to 800 metres per second (2,500 to 2,600 ft/s).
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to protect French interests and citizens. With several exceptions the
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was deemed to be inadequate and all of the surviving ships had their
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became a training ship in late 1917 and was decommissioned in 1919.
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helped to rescue several thousand Armenians from Syria during the
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and eight QF 37-millimetre (1.5 in) five-barreled revolving
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was lightly damaged in 1915 by an Ottoman shell while providing
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spent most of the first decade of the 20th century serving as
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served in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean, and in the
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off the Chinese coast in mid-1907. She proved impossible to
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of 14.04 metres (46 ft 1 in). They had a forward
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below it was a thin splinter deck. A watertight internal
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The ships measured 106.12 metres (348 ft 2 in)
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in times of war. Three of the ships were assigned to the
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Chesneau, Roger & Kolesnik, Eugene M., eds. (1979).
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and turrets were protected by 92 millimeters of armor.
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were assigned to the Eastern Mediterranean. where they
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replaced by lighter pole masts between 1910 and 1914.
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Allied operations against the German colony of Kamerun
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Steam for the engines was provided by 16 433:was transferred to the Atlantic to support 1524: 1510: 1502: 1408: 1394: 1386: 756: 692:65-millimetre (2.6 in) guns, four QF 680:guns, each in single gun turrets on each 1532:French naval ship classes of World War I 1045:in 1920 and was sold for scrap in 1926. 625:(35 km/h; 22 mph), but during 1053: 939:of 1900–01. Together with her sisters, 1369:Directory of the World's Capital Ships 884:Forges et Chantiers de la MĂ©diterranĂ©e 20: 1352:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 1206: 1204: 1202: 1192: 1190: 1188: 1169: 1167: 1165: 1155: 1153: 1151: 1141: 1139: 1137: 1135: 617:were more powerful than those of her 7: 1267:. Greenwich: Conway Maritime Press. 1125: 1123: 1104: 1102: 1024:Allied operations in the Dardanelles 745:with five more above it. The ship's 170:110.2 m (361 ft 7 in) 1491:List of cruisers of the French Navy 854:Chantiers et Ateliers de la Gironde 461:was sunk in early 1916 by a German 186:6.06 m (19 ft 11 in) 178:14.04 m (46 ft 1 in) 1350:French Armoured Cruisers 1887–1932 14: 657:guns that were mounted in single 589:at a working pressure of 17  453:-controlled coast, and supported 325:: 40–50 mm (1.6–2.0 in) 319:: 60–90 mm (2.4–3.5 in) 577:-class ships had two horizontal 255:16 officers and 378 enlisted men 58: 24: 16:Class of French armored cruisers 2236:Ship classes of the French Navy 1286:Class". In Jordan, John (ed.). 1228:Feron, pp. 18, 20–21, 24–25, 27 1145:Chesneau & Kolesnik, p. 304 947:, the ship was assigned to the 661:, one each fore and aft of the 301:4 Ă— 450 mm (17.7 in) 2231:World War I cruisers of France 1371:. New York: Hippocrene Books. 982:in coastal waters, before 1914 579:triple-expansion steam engines 222:triple-expansion steam engines 1: 2216:Amiral Charner-class cruisers 1367:Silverstone, Paul H. (1984). 678:Canon de 138.6 mm Modèle 1887 422:and was destroyed in place. 1583:Pre-dreadnought battleships 694:47-millimetre (1.9 in) 688:defense, they carried four 655:Canon de 194 mm Modèle 1887 235:(31 km/h; 20 mph) 2252: 1312:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth. 337:: 92 mm (3.6 in) 331:: 92 mm (3.6 in) 2175: 1486: 1462: 1426: 1078:Feron, pp. 15, 17, 19, 25 875: 845: 820: 795: 788: 783: 778: 773: 768: 765: 762: 650:that consisted of two 45- 380:Greco-Turkish War of 1897 274:138 mm (5.4 in) 267:194 mm (7.6 in) 135: 38: 23: 1237:Feron, pp. 19, 21–22, 28 581:, each driving a single 437:in September 1914 while 288:47 mm (1.9 in) 281:65 mm (2.6 in) 2188:Completed after the war 136:General characteristics 1041:was stricken from the 1018:. Unlike her sisters, 983: 949:International Squadron 929: 532:between perpendiculars 510: 507:Brassey's Naval Annual 497:Design and description 372:International Squadron 362: 2226:Ships built in France 1841:Jurien de la Gravière 1329:Warship International 1069:Feron, pp. 10, 15, 17 1012:naval gunfire support 978: 915: 901:Sold for scrap, 1926 871:Wrecked, 30 May 1907 504: 2182:Single ship of class 797:Arsenal de Rochefort 352:was a group of four 1645:Coast defense ships 988:French North Africa 968:was transferred to 759: 427:French North Africa 410:was transferred to 1755:Protected cruisers 1290:. 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1695:Jeanne d'Arc 1694: 1687: 1680: 1679: 1673: 1653: 1633: 1626: 1619: 1612: 1605: 1598: 1591: 1571: 1564: 1557: 1550: 1476: 1468: 1452: 1445: 1438: 1431: 1417: 1416: 1368: 1349: 1332: 1328: 1309: 1288:Warship 2014 1287: 1283: 1262: 1253:Bibliography 1242: 1233: 1224: 1219:Feron, p. 22 1215: 1210:Feron, p. 19 1196:Feron, p. 23 1182:Feron, p. 28 1178: 1159:Feron, p. 17 1113: 1092: 1083: 1074: 1065: 1056: 1038: 1033: 1029: 1028: 1019: 1007: 999: 995: 991: 985: 979: 965: 956: 952: 944: 940: 932: 931: 917: 877: 847: 822: 812: 790: 780:Commissioned 713: 711: 686:torpedo boat 675: 666: 646:class had a 643: 641: 619:sister ships 614: 605:(6,100  593:(1,667  574: 572: 543: 529: 519: 514: 512: 490: 481:against the 474: 466: 458: 457:operations. 442: 438: 430: 424: 414:in 1906 and 407: 395: 384:sister ships 347: 346: 344: 151:Displacement 88: 76: 47: 30: 18: 1606:Charlemagne 1542:battleships 1539:Dreadnought 1014:during the 898:6 May 1895 659:gun turrets 597:; 242  525:Jeune École 416:ran aground 400:Mount PelĂ©e 358:French Navy 329:Gun turrets 295:8 Ă— single 286:4 Ă— single 279:4 Ă— single 272:6 Ă— single 265:2 Ă— single 243:4,000  154:4,748  72:Preceded by 66:French Navy 2210:Categories 2097:Amphitrite 1997:Submarines 1979:Aventurier 1895:Pertuisane 1872:Destroyers 1620:RĂ©publique 727:mild steel 708:Protection 627:sea trials 534:and had a 483:Bolsheviks 404:Martinique 252:Complement 217:Propulsion 2194:Cancelled 2055:Archimède 2020:Argonaute 1930:Voltigeur 1916:Branlebas 1902:Arquebuse 1834:D'EstrĂ©es 1799:Descartes 1565:Normandie 1341:0043-0374 1043:navy list 888:Granville 837:Sold for 770:Laid down 743:bulkheads 739:cellulose 735:cofferdam 731:magazines 718:waterline 682:broadside 552:deep load 548:displaced 489:in 1921. 479:Black Sea 473:in 1919. 463:submarine 447:blockaded 406:in 1902. 160:long tons 112:Completed 107:1895–1919 54:Operators 2132:Lagrange 2083:Clorinde 2062:Mariotte 2048:Brumaire 2041:PluviĂ´se 2027:Émeraude 2013:Aigrette 1944:Bouclier 1937:Chasseur 1909:Claymore 1881:Durandal 1654:Henri IV 1558:Bretagne 1308:(2011). 961:Far East 858:Bordeaux 810:Sunk by 775:Launched 766:Builder 638:Armament 609:) using 562:. 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Index


French Navy
Dupuy de LĂ´me
Pothuau
Armoured cruiser
t
long tons
Belleville boilers
PS
kW
triple-expansion steam engines
knots
nmi
194 mm (7.6 in)
138 mm (5.4 in)
65 mm (2.6 in)
47 mm (1.9 in)
Hotchkiss guns
37 mm (1.5 in) 5-barreled revolver guns
torpedo tubes
Waterline belt
Deck
Gun turrets
Conning tower
armoured cruisers
French Navy
commerce raiders
International Squadron
Crete
Greco-Turkish War of 1897

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