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HMS London (1899)

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HMS London (1899)
Career Image:Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
Ordered:
Builders:Portsmouth Dockyard
Laid down:March 1899
Launched:
Commissioned:June 1902
Refit:October 1915 at Gibraltar
Fate:Sold for scrap 4 June 1920
Struck:
General Characteristics
Displacement:15,500 tons (approx)
Length:431 ft 9 in (131 m)
Beam:75 ft (23 m)
Draught:27 ft 5 in
Propulsion:Water tube boilers, 2 x vertical triple expansion engines, 2 shafts, 15,500 ihp (11.6 megawatts)
Speed:18.0 knots (33 km/h)
Range:5,500 nautical miles (approx) at 10 knots (18 km/h)
Complement:760
Armament:four Mk IX 12 in guns
twelve Mk VII 6 in guns
sixteen 12 pounder (5.4 kg) guns
six 3 pounder (1.4 kg) guns
two machine guns
four 18 in submerged torpedo tubes
Aircraft:None
Motto:

HMS London (1899) was a Formidable class of battleship in the British Royal Navy. She differed from the previous three ships to be built of this class: Formidable, Irresistible, and Implacable, by having thinner deck armour. The reduction in weight resulted in a shallower draught[citation needed]. This change in specification was carried through to subsequently built ships of the class, effectively leading to the formation of a sub-class known as the London class.

London took part in the Dardanelles Campaign and was later converted to a minelayer. She was eventually sold for scrap in 1920.


Formidable-class battleship
Formidable | Irresistible | Implacable | London | Bulwark | Venerable | Queen | Prince of Wales

List of battleships of the Royal Navy


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