Devastation-class ironclad

The two British Devastation-class battleships of the 1870s, HMS Devastation and HMS Thunderer, were the first class of ocean-going capital ship that did not carry sails, and the first which mounted the entire main armament on top of the hull rather than inside it.

HMS Devastation in 1896
Class overview
Builders
  • HM Royal Dockyard, Portsmouth
  • HM Royal Dockyard, Pembroke
Succeeded byHMS Dreadnought (1875)
Cost
  • Devastation: £354,000
  • Thunderer: £358,500
Built1869–1877
In service1874-1905
In commission1873-1909
Planned2
Completed2
Retired2
Scrapped2
General characteristics
Displacement9,330 long tons (9,480 t)
Length
  • 307 ft (94 m) oa
  • 285 ft (87 m) pp
Beam62 ft 3 in (18.97 m)
Draught26 ft 8 in (8.13 m)
Propulsion
  • As built:
  • Devastation: 2 × Penn 2-cyl trunk direct-acting steam engines turning 2 screws
  • Thunderer: 2 × Humphry's 2-cyl trunk direct-acting steam engines turning 2 screws
  • 8 × rectangular boilers
  • 1890/92 Rebuild:
  • 2 × Maudslay 3-cyl VTE steam engines turning 2 screws
  • 8 × cylindrical locomotive type boilers
Speed
  • As built: 6,640 ihp (4,950 kW) ND / 13.84 kn (25.63 km/h; 15.93 mph)
  • 1890/92 Rebuild: 7,000 ihp (5,200 kW) ND / 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Range
  • 1,800 tons of coal
  • 5,980 nautical miles @ 10 knots
  • 12 days with steam for full speed
Complement410
Armament
  • As built:
  • Devastation:
    • 4 × 12 inch RML of 35 tons Mk I naval gun on sliding carriages
  • Thunderer:
    • 2 × 12 inch RML of 35 tons Mk I naval gun on sliding carriages
    • 2 × 12.5 inch RML of 38 tons Mk I or II naval gun Bored to 12 inches instead
  • 1890–92 Rebuild:
    • 4 × 10-inch 32 calibre (25.4 cm) breech-loading naval guns mounted in twin Mark II Turrets
    • 6 × 6-pounder 8-hundredweight [2.244" 40 calibre (57 mm)] quick-fire Mark I naval gun on Mark I* low-angle single mounts
    • 8 × Hotchkiss 3-pounder [1.85" 40 calibre (47 mm)] quick-fire Mark I naval gun on twelve Mark I* low-angle single mounts
    • 5–7 × Nordenfelt multi-barrel guns on pedestal mounts
    • 2 × Gardner light machine guns
    • 2 × Whitehead 14-inch (36 cm) torpedo tubes (fixed below waterline)
Armour
  • Type: wrought iron with teak or oak backing
  • Sides: 12 and 10 in (300 and 250 mm)
  • Breastwork: 12 and 10 in (300 and 250 mm)
  • Turrets: 14 and 12 in (360 and 300 mm)
  • Backing: 16–18 inches (410–460 mm) teak or oak
  • Deck: 3 and 2 in (76 and 51 mm)

The ships were designed by Sir Edward Reed, whose concept was to produce short, handy ships of medium size as heavily armed as possible with a good turn of speed, that could attack and destroy an opponent without much risk of being damaged during the process.

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