Conqueror class monitor

Conqueror class monitor
HMS Conqueror (1881).jpg
HMS Conqueror circa. 1886
Class overview
Builders: Chatham Dockyard
Built: 1879–1886
In commission: 1887–1908
Completed: 2
General characteristics
Displacement: Conqueror: 6,200 tons
Hero: 6,440 tons
Length: 270 ft (82.3 m) p/p
288 ft (87.8 m) o/a
Beam: 58 ft (18 m)
Draught: Conqueror:
22 ft (6.7 m) light
24 ft 3 in (7.39 m) deep load
Hero:
21 ft 7 in (6.58 m) light
25 ft 8 in (7.82 m) deep load
Installed power: 4,500 ihp (3,400 kW)
Propulsion: 2-shaft inverted compound engines
Speed: 14 knots (26 km/h)
Complement: 330 men
Armament:

Armoured ram
2 BL 12-inch (304.8 mm) guns
4 × 6-inch Mk II breech-loaders
7 × 6-pounder quick firers

6 torpedo tubes
Armour: Belt: 12 inches tapering to 8 inches
Citadel: 12 inches to 10.5 inches
Turret: 14 inches face, 12 inches sides
Conning tower: 12 inches to 6 inches
Bulkhead: 11 inches
Deck: 2.5 inches to 1.25 inches (32 mm)

The Conqueror class battleships were ironclad warships which served in the Victorian Royal Navy, and whose main weapon was designed to be the Ram.

The class consisted of two ships, HMS Conqueror and HMS Hero. At the time of their inception and design, it appeared to naval architects that armour plate could be made resistant enough to protect the essential areas of warships from incoming artillery fire, and that therefore an alternative method of offence was needed in order to achieve a decisive outcome in any future naval combat. The answer appeared to be to use the whole ship as a projectile with which to ram an enemy.

These ships were of only moderate size, and were intended to be adequately fast, and manoevrable enough to be able to catch and strike a fleeing or manoeuvering enemy. They carried a single turret carrying two large guns, which were intended to engage on either beam an enemy who had evaded a ramming attack. Firing over the bow was expected to cause unacceptable structural damage from blast.

The ships were not seen as successful, as they were too small for efficient service as ocean-going vessels, and too large to function close inshore as coast- or harbour-defence ships. They only had some nine feet of freeboard forward, and could not make more than ten knots in rough weather. They also rolled excessively. Neither ship ever saw any front-line deployment, spending their entire lives as gunnery tenders or in reserve.

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