Pensacola-class
Northampton-class
Building ordered on 18 December 1924, building awarded on 13 June 1927, laid down at Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts on 12 April 1928, launched on 5 September 1929, commissioned on 17 May 1930, reclassified from CL-26 into CA-26 on 1 July 1931, sunk in the Battle of Tassafaronga (Savo Island, Guadalcanal) on 30 November 1942 and stricken on 28 November 1945. Limited building costs 10.675.000 US dollars.
With a displacement of 9.200 (standard) tons and as dimensions 173 (between perpendiculars)-182,96 (over all) x 20,14 x 4,98 metres or 569-600.3 x 66.1 x 16.4 feet. The machinery consisted of 4-shaft Parsons turbines and 8 White-Forster boilers supplying via 4 screws 107.000 hp allowing a speed of 32,7 knots. Range with a speed of 15 knots and fuel oil bunker capacity of 1.400 tons was 10.000 nautical miles. Four boiler rooms. Heating surface 95.040 square feet. Weight machinery 2.161 tons. 4 Turbo generator sets each of 250kW 120-120Volt and made by General Electric Company. The crew numbered 696 men (included 90 officers). The armour consisted of a 2,5cm/1”- 9,5/3.75” thick belt and with the barbettes, gun houses and conning tower protected by respectively 3,8cm/1.5”, 1,9cm/0.75”-6,4cm/2.5” and 3,2cm/1.25”. The armament consisted of 3x3-20,3cm/8” /55 cal guns, 4-12,7cm/5” /25 cal anti aircraft guns, 2-4,7cm/1.9”/3pd saluting guns, 6-53,3cm/21” torpedo tubes and 4 planes for which amidships 2 catapults were available. The armament in 1941 consisted of 3x3-20,3cm/8” /55 cal guns, 8-12,7cm/5” /25 cal anti aircraft guns, 4-2,79cm/1.1” /75 anti aircraft guns 2-4,7cm/1.9”/3pd saluting guns, 6-53,3cm/21” torpedo tubes.