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Brazilian cruiser Tamoio

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propulsion system consisted of two triple expansion steam reciprocating engines that generated 7,500 HP of power and propelled the vessel at up to 22 knots of speed. It had two 101 mm Armstrong guns, six 57 mm Nordenfelt guns, two 37 mm Maxim guns, two 25 mm Maxim machine guns and two 452mm torpedo tubes. Its crew consisted of 155 officers and enlisted men.
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in the 16th century, and who left the Portuguese who lived there in constant alarm. The ship was the last of its class to be delivered. Its commissioning took place in November 1896. It displaced 1,080 tons, measured 86.04 m in length, 8.40 m in beam, 5.58 m in depth and 3.80 m in draft. Its
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participated in several commissions, divisions and naval exercises with other vessels of the Brazilian Navy. The last record of its activities was in 1916, a commission to the ports of northern Brazil. It went through the disarmament display soon after.
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Among the ship's first assignments was a visit to Argentina, being incorporated into the "White Division" that took president Campos Sales in return for the same gesture by Argentine president
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to Argentina in 1900. The ship was decommissioned in 1916.
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Index


Brazil
Brazilian Navy
AG Vulcan Stettin
Tupi-class
torpedo cruiser
tonnes
long tons
short tons
ihp
kW
triple-expansion steam engines
screw propellers
knots
57mm Maxim Nordenfelt
torpedo tubes
torpedo cruiser
Brazilian Navy
Tymbira
Campos Sales
Stettin shipyard
Kiel
Brazilian indigenous
Cabo Frio
Ubatuba
Julio Argentino Roca
Riachuelo
Almirante Barroso
"Tamoio Cruzador-Torpedeiro"
Gardiner & Gray 1979

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