HMS Mars (1896)

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Die HMS Mars war ein Einheitslinienschiff (engl.pre-dreadnought) der Majestic-Klasse das in den 1890er Jahren für die Royal Navy gebaut wurde. rdf:langString
HMS Mars was a Royal Navy pre-dreadnought battleship of the Majestic class, the seventh member of a class of nine ships. The ship was laid down in the Laird Brothers shipyard in June 1894, she was launched in March 1896, and she was commissioned into the fleet in June 1897. She was armed with a main battery of four 12-inch (305 mm) guns and a secondary battery of twelve 6-inch (152 mm) guns. The ship had a top speed of 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph). rdf:langString
rdf:langString HMS Mars (1896)
rdf:langString HMS Mars (1896)
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rdf:langString * Belt armour: * Deck: * Barbettes: * Conning tower: 14 inches
xsd:date 1920-07-07
rdf:langString * *8 × cylindrical boilers
xsd:date 1897-06-08
rdf:langString * 4 × BL guns * 12 × QF guns * 16 × 12 pounder (76 mm) guns * 12 × 3 pounder (47 mm) quick-firing guns * 5 × torpedo tubes
rdf:langString pre-dreadnought battleship
xsd:integer 672
rdf:langString June 1897
rdf:langString United Kingdom
xsd:gMonthDay --05-09
xsd:date 1894-06-02
xsd:date 1896-03-30
rdf:langString Mars, the Roman god of war
xsd:integer 2
rdf:langString Die HMS Mars war ein Einheitslinienschiff (engl.pre-dreadnought) der Majestic-Klasse das in den 1890er Jahren für die Royal Navy gebaut wurde.
rdf:langString HMS Mars was a Royal Navy pre-dreadnought battleship of the Majestic class, the seventh member of a class of nine ships. The ship was laid down in the Laird Brothers shipyard in June 1894, she was launched in March 1896, and she was commissioned into the fleet in June 1897. She was armed with a main battery of four 12-inch (305 mm) guns and a secondary battery of twelve 6-inch (152 mm) guns. The ship had a top speed of 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph). Mars served in the Channel Fleet after her commissioning, and in 1902 an accident with her forward main battery killed eleven men and badly damaged the turret. She was present at the Coronation Fleet Review for Edward VII later that year. She was reduced temporarily to the Reserve in March 1906 before returning to service with the Channel Fleet in October. The following March she was reassigned to the Home Fleet. As tensions in Europe rose dramatically in late July 1914, Mars was mobilized with her sister ships into the 9th Battle Squadron, based as a guard ship in the Humber. In December, she was transferred to the Dover Patrol, though in February 1915, she was decommissioned in Belfast and disarmed. Mars served as a troop ship during the Dardanelles Campaign before being converted into a depot ship. She remained in service until July 1920; the old ship was sold for scrap in May 1921 and broken up in November.
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xsd:date 1894-06-02
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xsd:double 22.86
xsd:date 1896-03-30
xsd:string Sold for scrapping 9 May 1921
xsd:double 29.632
xsd:date 1897-06-08
xsd:date 1920-07-07

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