Eidsvold-class coastal defence ship

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The Eidsvold class was a class of coastal defence ships, two of which were built for the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1899 by Armstrong Whitworth. The class consisted of two ships, Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".. Locally they were referred to as panserskip (lit.: armoured ship).

Description

Built as part of the general rearmament in the time leading up to the events in 1905, the two ships of the Eidsvold class remained, along with the slightly older Template:Sclass, the backbone of the Norwegian Navy until the German invasion of Norway in 1940. Norge and Eidsvold were the largest vessels in the Norwegian Navy, displacing 4,233 tons and crewed by 270 men. It was intended to augment the two ships of the Template:Sclass, ordered in 1912, but both ships were compulsorily purchased by the British government after the outbreak of World War I. Obsolete by the time of the German invasion, both Eidsvold-class ships were sunk during the first Battle of Narvik.

The Eidsvold class carried a mixed armament, typical of coastal defense ships:

  • Two 21 cm (8.26 inch) guns mounted in turrets fore and aft as the main armament
  • Six 15 cm (5.90 inch) guns, mounted three on either side in casemates as the secondary armament
  • Eight 7.60 cm (3 inch) guns, four mounted in the battery (two on either side) and the remaining four mounted fore and aft
  • Four 4.7 cm (1.85 inch / 3-pounder) rapid-fire guns for use against torpedo boats
  • Two submerged torpedo tubes

The Eidsvold class was armoured to withstand battle with ships of a similar class, but the underwater armour and internal partitioning were not designed to withstand torpedo hits, which caused both ships' demise:

Ships in class

HNoMS Eidsvold

HNoMS Norge

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