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Virginia class battleship - Definition and Overview

The Virginia class battleship was designed to be the first truly seagoing US battleships. Five ships were commissioned between 1906 and 1907. The ships participated in the round-the-world cruise of the Great White Fleet.

Statistics

  • Displacement: 16,696 tons full load
  • Dimensions: 441 x 76 x 24 ft
  • Prop: Reciprocating engines, 12 boilers, 1 shaft, 19,000 hp, 19 knots
  • Crew: 812
  • Armament: 2 dual 12/40, 4 dual 8/45, 12 6/50, 12 3/50, 12 3 pound, 4 .30cal MG, 4 21 inch TT
  • Armor: 8-11 inch belt, 1.5-3 inch deck, 7.5-10 inch barbettes, 6-12 inch turrets, 2-9 inch CT

Ships

  • B-13/BB 13 Virginia
  • B-14/BB 14 Nebraska (ex Pennsylvania)
  • B-15/BB 15 Georgia
  • B-16/BB 16 New Jersey
  • B-17/BB 17 Rhode Island

Sources

  • Statistics (http://www.bb62museum.org/bb16stats.html)



Virginia-class battleship
Virginia | Nebraska | Georgia | New Jersey | Rhode Island

List of battleships of the United States Navy


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