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Italian ironclad Francesco Morosini

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for a torpedo experiment. On 15 September, she was sunk at La Spezia; the experiment was conducted to test the effect of a torpedo hit in order to develop more a more effective hull design. The explosion tore a 50-square-meter (540 sq ft) hole in the hull, causing her to list severely and
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on 4 December 1881 and launched on 30 July 1885. She was not completed for another four years, her construction finally being finished on 21 August 1889. Because of the rapid pace of naval technological development in the late 19th century, her lengthy construction period meant that she was an
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was 76 mm (3 in) thick. The deck sloped downward at the sides to provide additional protection against incoming fire. Her conning tower was armored with 249 mm (9.8 in) of steel plate on the sides. The barbette had 361 mm (14.2 in) of steel armor.
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and her sisters were significantly modified and received a large number of small guns for defense against torpedo boats. These included a pair of 75 mm (3 in) guns, ten 57 mm (2.2 in) 40-caliber guns, twelve 37 mm (1.5 in) guns, five 37 mm
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being laid down, and as a result, her career was limited. She spent her career alternating between the Active and Reserve Squadrons, where she took part in training exercises each year with the rest of the fleet. The ship was stricken from the
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and her two sisters returned to the Active Squadron, which was kept in service for eight months of the year, with the remainder spent with reduced crews. The squadron also included the ironclads
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The ship's construction period was very lengthy, beginning in August 1881 and completing in February 1888. She was quickly rendered obsolescent by the new
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of the 2nd Division, under Rear Admiral E. Gaulterio. During that year's summer maneuvers, held in July 1896,
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obsolete design by the time she entered service. The year she entered service, the British began building the
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The Royal Navy: A History From the Earliest Times to the Death of Queen Victoria, Volume Seven
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to Crete, where Prince George disembarked on 21 December 1898 to take office as the
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continued as Gaulterio's flagship; the 2nd Division also included her sister
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at the ends of the hurricane deck. Her engines produced a top speed of 16
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and her two sisters were joined in the Reserve Squadron by the three
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Illustration of units of the International Squadron arriving at
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of the Ottoman Empire, bringing the Cretan uprising to an end.
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Garbett, H., ed. (1895). "Naval and Military Notes – Italy".
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on the forecastle. The ship was fitted with a single, heavy
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in August 1909; the following month, she was expended as a
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of the period, she carried five 356 mm (14 in)
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Brassey, Thomas A, ed. (1905). "Comparative Strength".
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took part in the annual fleet maneuvers of 1894 in 2nd
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was under construction for nearly eight years. She was
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was 451 mm (17.75 in) thick, and her armored
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of 19.84 m (65 ft 1 in) and an average
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was transferred to the Reserve Squadron, along with
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She 1547: 1533: 1525: 1436: 1422: 1414: 1059:"Naval and Military Notes – Italy", p. 564 16:Ironclad warship of the Italian Royal Navy 1555:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1909 459:was 105.9 meters (347 ft 5 in) 1304:. London: J. J. Keliher: 564–565. 1894. 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1386: 1322:(London: Hudson & Kearns) III (32). 1023: 688:of the Active Squadron, along with the 410:, and was capable of a top speed of 17 387:, was the second of three ships in the 1037: 1035: 1033: 1031: 1029: 1027: 732:at the time. In 1896, she cruised off 606:She was protected by steel armor; her 545:(30 km/h; 18 mph) at 10,000 27: 1086:"The Italian Manoeuvres", pp. 131–132 1006:. She was formally stricken from the 728:, in 1895. The squadron was based at 674:—rapidly rendered older vessels like 200:105.9 m (347 ft 5 in) 50: 7: 2045:Ruggiero di Lauria-class battleships 1296:"Naval and Military Notes – Italy". 1281:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1196:. London: Chatham Publishing, 1997. 563:of four 432 mm (17 in) 27- 304:4 × 432 mm (17 in)/27 guns 2070:Ships built by the Venetian Arsenal 1189:(Portsmouth: J. Griffin & Co.). 1165:(Portsmouth: J. Griffin & Co.). 890:Prince George of Greece and Denmark 888:. At Milos, they rendezvoused with 780:Prince George of Greece and Denmark 375:(Royal Navy). The ship, named for 211:19.84 m (65 ft 1 in) 1514:List of ironclad warships of Italy 1316:Robinson, Charles N., ed. (1897). 1216:. London: J. J. Keliher: 199–204. 878:with the French protected cruiser 816:deployed to Crete to serve in the 219:8.29 m (27 ft 2 in) 190:: 11,145 long tons (11,324 t) 14: 1258:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 1237:. London: J. J. Keliher: 81–111. 440:Ruggiero di Lauria-class ironclad 142:Sunk as target, 15 September 1909 2020: 2015: 1401: 1389: 1185:Brassey, Thomas A., ed. (1907). 1161:Brassey, Thomas A., ed. (1899). 945:and five cruisers. The In 1899, 430:for experiments with torpedoes. 313:4 × 120 mm (5 in) guns 52: 31: 21:Italian ship Francesco Morosini 1880:Marquette & Bessemer No. 2 1250:Gardiner, Robert, ed. (1979). 896:. After Prince George boarded 1: 1319:The Navy and Army Illustrated 414:(31 km/h; 20 mph). 334:: 451 mm (17.75 in) 316:4 × 356 mm (14 in) 346:: 361 mm (14.2 in) 309:152 mm (6 in) guns 1326:Sondhaus, Lawrence (2014). 1192:Clowes, Sir William Laird. 1149:Gardiner & Gray, p. 256 664:pre-dreadnought battleships 567:guns, mounted in two pairs 419:pre-dreadnought battleships 352:: 249 mm (9.8 in) 274:(30 km/h; 18 mph) 2086: 2060:Maritime incidents in 1909 1795:September (unknown date): 1345:"The Italian Manoeuvres". 1050:Sondhaus, pp. 107–108, 111 750:and the protected cruiser 437: 18: 2010: 1509: 1483: 1454: 716:and the torpedo cruisers 583:32-cal. guns, one at the 146: 45: 30: 1374:Fancesco Morosini (1885) 340:: 76 mm (3 in) 1376:Marina Militare website 1347:Notes on Naval Progress 1068:Garbett 1895, pp. 89–90 581:152 mm (6 in) 487:. 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Index

Italian ship Francesco Morosini

Italy
Francesco Morosini
Regia Marina
Venetian Arsenal
Ruggiero di Lauria-class
ironclad battleship
Normal
long tons
t
Full load
length overall
fire-tube boilers
ihp
marine steam engines
screw propellers
knots
nmi
152 mm (6 in) guns
torpedo tubes
Belt
Deck
Barbettes
Conning tower
ironclad battleship
Regia Marina
Francesco Morosini
Doge
Venice

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