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HNoMS Tordenskjold : ウィキペディア英語版
HNoMS Tordenskjold

HNoMS ''Tordenskjold'', known locally as Panserskipet Tordenskjold, was a Norwegian coastal defence ship. She, her sister-ship , and the slightly newer were built as a part of the general rearmament in the time leading up to the events in 1905. ''Tordenskjold'' remained an important vessel in the Royal Norwegian Navy until she was considered unfit for war in the mid-1930s.
==Description==

Built at Elswick〔Keltie, J.S., ed. ''The Statesman's Year Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1900.'' New York: MacMillan, 1900. p 1066. (Retrieved via Google Books 3/5/11.)〕 and nearly identical to her sister-ship , ''Tordenskjold'' was named after Peter Wessel Tordenskjold, an eminent Norwegian naval hero in the service of the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway. Built as a typical pre-dreadnought battleship on a small scale, she carried guns of a wide range of calibers: two 8.2-inch guns in barbettes, six 4.7-inch, six 3-inch, and six smaller quick-firing guns. The ship could manage a speed of over seventeen knots. Protected by belt armor of seven inches thickness, the ship also featured gun barbettes with nearly eight inches of steel armor and an armored deck.

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