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569:/42 caliber guns, also made by Škoda, mounted in eight single casemates on either wing of the ship and two single midships turrets on the either wing of the ship. They could be depressed to −3° and elevated to 20°. They could fire a 97 kilograms (214 lb) armor-piercing shell 20,000 metres (22,000 yd) at maximum elevation with a muzzle velocity of 800 metres per second (2,600 ft/s). The gun weighed 12.1 tons and could fire three rounds per minute.
580:/45 caliber gun, too manufactured by Škoda. They could be depressed to −10° and elevated to 20, and had an arc of fire of 360°, meaning that they could fire at any target within their range of fire. The guns could fire about ten to fifteen rounds per minute. At their maximum elevation, the guns could fire a 4.5 kilograms (9.9 lb) high-explosive charge 9,140 metres (10,000 yd) at a muzzle velocity of 880 metres per second (2,900 ft/s).
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s. The guns could be depressed to −5° and elevated to 30°. The arc of fire of the guns was 300°, or 150° in each direction. Each gun required a crew of twenty men. At maximum elevation, the gun could fire a 140-kilogram (310 lb) shell 16,900 metres (18,500 yd). or ten and a half miles. They
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The armor plating of the battleships around the waterline belt, one of the more vulnerable areas of a ship, was 210 mm (8.3 in), while their deck armor was 55 mm (2.2 in). The turrets and casemates had 240 mm (9.4 in) and 150 mm (5.9 in) armor respectively.
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anti-aircraft guns on the ship. They could be depressed to −5° and elevated to 80°. They had an arc of fire of 360°, which meant that they also could engage any target within their range. Manually operated by only one crewman, they could fire a 0.7 kilograms (1.5 lb) shell 1,830 metres
588:(2,000 yd) at maximum elevation with a muzzle velocity of 640 metres per second (2,100 ft/s). Designed in 1910, each of the guns weighed 57 kilograms (126 lb). After 1916-17 refits two Škoda 7 cm L/45 guns on anti-aircraft mounts were installed. The
396:-class battleships were considered relatively modern by the time they were commissioned. However, small docking space and budget restraints resulted in the class being fairly compact. Nevertheless, they were well designed and properly protected. The
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could fire three to four armor-piercing shells per minute at a muzzle velocity of 690 metres per second (2,300 ft/s). Each of the guns weighed at least 24,040 kilograms (53,000 lb).
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on May 24, 1915. There they expended 24 rounds of 240 mm armor-piercing shells at signal and semaphore stations as well as 74 rounds of 190 mm shells aimed at
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in south eastern Italy, the Austro-Hungarian ships were recalled. In company with other units of the Austro
Hungarian Navy the class took part in the bombardment of
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1179:Friedman, Norman (2011-01-01).
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208:(38.0 km/h; 23.6 mph)
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403:Despite these qualities, the
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949:. The remaining battleship,
557:C/94, which was used on the
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1278:Greger, René (1976).
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1334:Hore, Peter (2004).
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139:Displacement
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2193:Auxiliaries
1783:Sankt Georg
1665:battleships
1662:Dreadnought
1338:Battleships
869:Sankt Georg
853:Sankt Georg
798:World War I
544:Škoda Works
443:World War I
409:Dreadnought
348:World War I
191:4-cylinder
66:Preceded by
2246:Categories
1958:Warasdiner
1900:Destroyers
1674:Tegetthoff
1250:, p.
999:References
897:Tegetthoff
705:Completed
668:class was
506:Propulsion
213:Complement
183:Propulsion
2224:Cancelled
1486:462208412
1199:786178793
1004:Citations
858:SMS
851:SMS
821:SMS
814:SMS
696:Laid down
670:SMS
655:SMS
647:SMS
429:SMS
422:SMS
321:Bulkheads
309:Casemates
108:Completed
103:1906–1918
48:Operators
2230:Captured
1992:Schichau
1937:Satellit
1715:Radetzky
1701:Habsburg
1597:Radetzky
1588:Habsburg
1387:44550580
1358:56458155
1327:57447525
1248:Koburger
1090:R.U.S.I.
975:See also
832:Brindisi
701:Launched
692:Builder
627:Radetzky
623:Habsburg
559:Habsburg
534:Armament
221:Armament
188:2 shafts
116:Scrapped
84:Radetzky
71:Habsburg
2041:U-boats
1930:Trabant
1808:Panther
1749:Monarch
1300:2440180
1224:Halpern
1212:Halpern
1062:Halpern
968:in situ
959:Bizerte
847:Cattaro
840:Italian
828:Messina
823:Breslau
725:Trieste
585:Vickers
551:caliber
463:Bizerte
439:Cattaro
431:Breslau
360:Trieste
342:of the
303:Turrets
270:Vickers
95:1902–07
2020:Kaiman
2006:Natter
1951:Huszár
1944:Magnet
1923:Planet
1909:Meteor
1869:Novara
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836:Ancona
816:Goeben
469:Design
424:Goeben
147:Length
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2168:Temes
2161:Körös
2141:U-107
2134:U-101
2013:Cobra
1999:Viper
1965:Tátra
1916:Blitz
1842:Zenta
1815:Tiger
1599:class
1590:class
1236:Sokol
708:Fate
689:Ship
679:Ships
600:Armor
555:Krupp
528:knots
516:knots
500:draft
486:class
336:class
285:Armor
244:12 ×
237:12 ×
232:Škoda
206:knots
204:20.5
201:Speed
163:Draft
92:Built
86:class
73:class
2202:Pola
2182:Sava
2175:Enns
2127:U-52
2120:U-50
2113:U-48
2106:U-43
2099:U-27
2092:U-20
2085:U-14
2078:U-10
2031:250t
2026:110t
1499:ISBN
1482:OCLC
1459:2010
1442:2010
1425:2010
1408:2010
1383:OCLC
1373:ISBN
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1344:ISBN
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1286:ISBN
1195:OCLC
1185:ISBN
1092:1901
1047:Hore
941:and
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637:and
617:The
538:The
496:beam
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331:The
297:Deck
272:guns
258:4 ×
251:2 ×
234:guns
230:/40
226:4 ×
155:Beam
129:Type
34:SMS
2071:U-7
2064:U-5
2057:U-3
2050:U-1
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