Apollo Class Cruiser (1890)

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The twenty one Second-Class Cruisers of the Apollo Class were quite old during World War I.

Name Builder Laid Down Launched Commissioned Fate
Aeolus
Andromache
Apollo
Brilliant
Indefatigable
Intrepid
Iphigenia
Latona
Melampus
Naiad
Pique
Rainbow
Retribution
Sappho
Scylla
Sirius
Spartan
Sybille
Terpsichore
Thetis
Tribune

Armament

Main Battery

Secondary Battery

Other Guns

Torpedoes

Æolus in 1895 fired a Mark VIII R.L. torpedo from her stern A.W. torpedo tube while steaming 17.5 knots. The torpedo was lost because the tube was submerged at time of firing and this was found to collapse the torpedoes' buoyancy chamber with some regularity. Astrea had also lost a torpedo. It was found that these ships would generally have this issue at speeds above 12 knots. Fox, Iphigenia and Intrepid. It was considered that ships not yet complete should have their designs altered, but tests in Eclipse showed better firing from the tube while submerged.[1]

Fire Control

Rangefinders

Transmitting Stations

Fire Control Instruments

Torpedo Control

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1896, pp. 36-7.

Bibliography

  • Dittmar, F.J.; Colledge, J.J. (1972). British Warships 1914–1919. London: Ian Allan.

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