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Thursday, 24 November 2016

American battleship USS New Hampshire (BB-25) 1905-1923

Viriginia-class

Connecticut-class

American battleship USS Idaho of the Mississippi-class as the Greek Lemnos 1914-1945. 
Thanks to  Andreas Kendristakis

Connecticut-class consisting Connecticut, Louisiana, Kansas, New Hampshire, Minnesota and Vermont, preceded by the Virginia-class and succeeded by the Mississippi-class. Ordered on 27 April 1904, laid down at New York Shipbuilding Corporation by Hazel E. Mclane on 1 May 1905, launched on 30 June 1906, commissioned on 19 March 1908, overhauled in 1919, used for training midshipmen in 1920, decommissioned on 21 May 1921 and sold on 1 November 1923 to be broken up.

General technical specifications of this class. Displacement 16.000 (design)-17.949 (full load) tons and as dimensions 140 (waterline)-139,09 (overall) x 23,42 x 7,47 metres or 450’-456’4” x 76’10” x 24’6”. The machinery consisted of 2 shaft triple expansion steam engines and 12 coal fired Babcock&Wilcox boilers supplying 16,500 ihp allowing a speed of 18 knots. Coal bunker capacity 910 (normal)-2.444 (maximum) tons allowing a range of 6.620 nautical miles with a speed of 10 knots. The crew numbered 827 men. The armour consisted of a 15,2cm/6”-27,9cm/11” thick belt, with the barbettes main gun turrets, secondary gun turrets and conning tower protected by respectively 15,2cm/6”-25,4cm/10”, 20,3cm/8”-30,5cm/12”, 17,8cm/7” and 22,9cm/9”. The armour consisted of 2x2-30.5cm/12” /45cal Mark 5 guns (fore and aft), 8-20,3cm/8” /45 cal guns, 12-17,8cm/7” /45 cal guns, 20-7,6cm/3”/50 cal guns, 12-3pd guns, 4-1pd guns and 4-53c,m/21” submerged torpedo tubes (broadsides), for which 16 torpedoes were carried. Around 1919 all 7” guns and 8-3” guns replaced by 2-3”anti aircraft guns.