Hms Caesar (1896)

HMS Caesar, a ship of the Royal Navy, is named after the Latin historian Caesar.
  • Laid down - 1895
  • Launched - 1896
  • Commissioned - 1897
  • Fate - Sold for scrapping:1920 Scrapped: 1921
  • Builders: HM Dockyard, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
  • Complement (Officers and Ratings) = 670
Dimensions:
  • Displacement - 14900 tons std, 16000 tons max
  • Dimensions - 421' × 75'
  • Draught - 27' 6"
Armament
  • Main guns - 4 × 12" (2 × 2)
  • Secondary guns - 12 × 6" (12 × 1)
  • Torpedo tubes - 5 × 18" 4 submerged, 1 above water
  • Other weapons - 16 × 3" (16 × 1), 12 × 3pdr (12 × 1)
  • Countermeasures - None
Armour
  • Belt: 9" Harvey
  • Deck: 2.5" - 3"
  • Barbettes: 10"
  • Turrets: 6"
Machinery:
  • Engines - Water tube boilers, 2 × vertical triple expansion
  • Power output - 12000ihp
  • Speed - 17.5kts
  • Shafts 2
   
Fuel 2000 tons coal Caesar

 

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