What was the smallest ww2 battleship?

What was the smallest ww2 battleship?

The ships were the only dreadnoughts completed by Spain and were the smallest of the type built by any country….España-class battleship.

Class overview
Speed 19.5 knots (36.1 km/h; 22.4 mph)
Range 5,000 nmi (9,300 km) at 10 knots (19 km/h)
Complement 854
Armament 8 × 305 mm (12 in) guns 20 × 102 mm (4 in) guns 4 × 47 mm (1.9 in) 3-pounder guns

What was the difference between Bismarck and Tirpitz?

Tirpitz was designed to carry 3,000 tons of fuel, and with additional bunkers, was able to store up to 7,780 tons. At 19 knots, Bismarck could steam for 8,525 nautical miles (15,788 km), and Tirpitz had a maximum range of 8,870 nautical miles (16,430 km) at that speed.

What does 16 x 50 mean on a battleship?

These 10 ships, completed between 1941 and 1944, comprised the USN’s “third generation” battleships and all saw service in WW II. The designation 16″/50 means a 16″ diameter shell and a barrel 50 calibers long. That would be 16×50=800 inches, or a barrel 66.66 feet long.

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What battleships had 16 inch guns in Desert Storm?

USS Wisconsin (BB 64) firing her 16″ guns during Desert Storm. Photo courtesy of WO 1 Harold H. Harrell. The US Navy’s Iowa(four ships) class battleships carried a main armament of nine 16″/50 caliber guns in three triple turrets.

What was the muzzle velocity of a WW2 battleship?

According to Jane’s Fighting Ships (circa WW II), the muzzle velocity (MV) was up to 2800 fps with a 2100 pound shell and muzzle energy was 98,406 ft. tons. The rate of fire was about two rounds per minute.

What was the maximum range of a WW2 shell?

The heaviest shell was the AP (armor piercing) projectile, which had a maximum range 42,345 yards from the 16″/50 gun, or 39,000 yards from the 16″/45 gun (about 22 miles). According to Jane’s Fighting Ships (circa WW II), the muzzle velocity (MV) was up to 2800 fps with a 2100 pound shell and muzzle energy was 98,406 ft. tons.

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