Ajax-class ironclad

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The Ajax class of ironclad battleships consisted of two ships, Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., serving in the Victorian era Royal Navy. Their main armament was turret-mounted.

Design

These two ships were built to the same concept as Inflexible - a heavily armoured citadel carrying four heavy guns mounted 'en echelon' in turrets to achieve all-round fire - but were required to be of lighter draught, and to displace 3,000 tons less. It was therefore necessary to arm them with guns of 12.5 inch calibre, as against 16 inch in Inflexible, and to accept a maximum speed of nearly two knots less. Also, unlike the Inflexible, these ships were dependent upon the integrity of their unarmoured ends to maintain buoyancy; should the ends have been damaged enough to become waterlogged, the ships would have sunk.

This class were the last ships in the Royal Navy to be armed with muzzle-loading rifles, and the first to carry any form of secondary armament. They were designed from the start not to carry any form of sailing rig.

Ships

Name Builder Laid down Launched Completed
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". Pembroke Dockyard 21 March 1876 10 March 1880 30 March 1883
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References

Bibliography

  • Oscar Parkes, British Battleships Template:ISBN
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