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Revision as of 15:00, 2 October 2009

The two Armoured Cruisers of the Duke of Edinburgh Class were completed in 1906.

Fire Control

Rangefinders

Evershed Bearing Indicators

It is unlikely that this equipment was ever provided.[Inference]

Directors

Plans to outfit these ships with directors were slow to execute. Duke of Edinburgh received one in October 1918, but Black Prince was likely lost before her equipment was ever ordered.[1][Inference]

Gunnery Control

Local Control in Turrets

Transmitting Stations

Dreyer Table

These ships never received Dreyer tables.[2]

Fire Control Instruments

By 1909, both ships were equipped with Vickers, Son and Maxim instruments for range, deflection and orders and with Barr and Stroud rate instruments as follows:[3]

  • Vickers range transmitters: 10
  • Vickers deflection transmitters: 10
  • Vickers combined range and deflection receivers: 33
  • Vickers C.O.S.: 5
  • Vickers Check fire switches: 10
  • Barr and Stroud rate transmitters: 4
  • Barr and Stroud rate receivers: 8
  • Siemens turret fire gongs: 12 with 6 keys
  • Vickers fire gongs: 10 with 4 keys
  • Captain's Cease Fire Bells: 16 (16 in Duke of Edinburgh) with 1 key (supplier not stated)

These ships lacked Target Visible and Gun Ready signals.[4]

Torpedo Control

See Also

Footnotes

  1. The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships, 1919, p. 15.
  2. Handbook of Capt. F.C. Dreyer's Fire Control Tables. p. 3.
  3. Handbook for Fire Control Instruments, 1909, pp. 56, 60.
  4. Handbook for Fire Control Instruments, 1914. p. 11.

Bibliography

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