Port Artur class Battlecruiser

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Port Artur class Battlecruiser
Class overview
Name Port Artur class Battlecruiser
Operators Far Eastern Imperial Navy
Planned 2
Built 2
Active 2
General Characteristics
Type Battlecruiser
Displacement
  • 14400 tons standard
  • 15900 tons full load
Length 153.6 metres (504 ft)
Beam 22.3 metres (73 ft)
Draught 7.63 metres (25.0 ft)
Propulsion 2 shafts, 2 VTE steam engines
Power
  • 32 Belleville water-tube boilers
  • 23,500 ihp (17,500 kW)
Speed 22 kts
Range 6500 nm at 10 kts
Complement 896
Armament
  • 2 × 2 254mm/45 KO 1902 g gun
  • 8 203mm/45 KO 1893 g gun
  • 12 120mm/45 KO 1892 g gun
  • 4 457mm torpedo tubes
Armour
  • Belt: 152 mm
  • Deck: 51-76 mm
  • conning tower: 152 mm

  • Development

    With the creation of the 1st squardon or "battlesquardon" as it was often called, Far Eastern naval planners begun to study the most effective way of using the fleet. With closely following the Japanese pattern of assigning armored cruisers to the battlefleet to act as fast scouts Far Eastern Imperial navy moved the concept even further. A whole new type of ship classification was made; Lineynyye Kreysera or "Cruiser of the line". In other words it was a first incarnation of battlecruiser. Operational testing of the concept was started prior the Far Eastern-Japanese war but was not entirely adopted before the war started. Older armored cruisers were used to trial the new concept.

    First new units build for the new classification were the Port Artur class. They were labeled armored cruisers in western naval publications but were classified as Lineynyye Kreysera from the start. As a design they followed the pattern of the Slavnyy class battleships. Main armament was the new 254mm/45 guns with heavy secondary battery of 203mm guns. Both ships were still under construction when the war started. After the war, minor modifications were made for the ships, most notable being deletion of the 76mm and 47mm anti-torpedoboat guns altogether.

    Ships in class

    Name Builder Laid down Launch Date Entered Service Fate
    Port Artur Admiralteyskiye verf, Vladivostok August 1903 April 1905 August 1907 Extant in 1920
    Nakhodka Admiralteyskiye verf, Vladivostok August 1903 September 1905 November 1907 Extant in 1920


    See Also

    Ships of Far Eastern Imperial Navy 1920