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";s:4:"text";s:35847:"Agree... there is a lot of fantasy work about the late US battleships projects. Retrieved on 13 September 2016. By the way your English is fine. Eventually the Japanese decided on larger (46cm) guns for the No.13 class right? Was the extra armor and protection a last desperate gasp for survival in the projected airpower dominated world of the mid to late 40s? The dreadnoughts gave good service, the last two classes surviving through World War II before being scrapped. I could swear I read somewhere they'd looked at that idea before settling on the eventual South Dakota class design. USS Nebraska (BB-14) Moran Brothers Company. USS New Hampshire BB-25 1905-1923 1904-1923.jpg download. ... WWII Battleship Pin BB-72 rare old vintage. Samek ModelsHobbyTerra.com - plastic scale model kits online shop. Five of the ten ships favored the more mature vertical triple expansion (VTE) propulsion over fuel-inefficient but faster direct-drive turbines.  The ships had been sold to Greece in 1914, becoming Kilkis and Lemnos respectively. Of these, only USS Arizona (BB-39) and USS Oklahoma (BB-37) were permanently destroyed as a result of enemy action. Design it like the French did and put in two three-gun mounts like they used in the Pennsylvanias and the early Treaty cruisers. The fascinating account of U.S. Navy ships named Nebraska comes to life with I Christen Thee, Nebraska, Author Monty McCord deftly illustrates the historical significance of these ships in the Navy. USS Nebraska ( BB 14 ) Nebraska painted with experimental camouflage c. 1918 in WWI.-DeltaSquad170305 These ships began with BB-55 North Carolina and the last ship laid down was BB-66 Kentucky (the last completed ship was BB-64 Wisconsin). As an educated guess, I'd say something very similar to the, I'm afraid these are extremely tenuous. Armament: 8 × 12 in (305 mm) guns (4 × 2), 22 × 3 in (76 mm) (22x1), 2 × 3 pounder (2 × 1), 2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes, Armament: 10 × 12 in (305 mm) (5x2), 14 × 5 in (127 mm) (14x1), 22 × 3 in (76 mm) (22x1), 2 × 3 pounder (2x1) guns, 2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes, Armament: 10 × 12 in (305 mm) (5x2), 16 × 5 in (127 mm) (16x1), 2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes, Armament: 12 × 12 in (305 mm) (6x2), 21 × 5 in (127 mm) (21x1), two 3-inch (3x1), 2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes, Armament: 10 × 14 in (356 mm) (5x2), 21 5-inch (21x1), two 3-inch (2x1), 2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes, Armament: 10 × 14 in (356 mm) (2x3, 2x2), 21 × 5 in (127 mm) (21x1), 4 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes, Armament: 12 × 14 in (356 mm) (4x3), 22 × 5 in (127 mm) (22x1), 4 × 3 in (76 mm) (4x1), 2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes, Armament: 12 × 14 in (356 mm) (4x3), 14 × 5 in (127 mm) (14x1), 2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes, Armament: 8 × 16 in (406 mm) (4x2), 12 × 5 in (127 mm) (12x1), 8 × 3 in (76 mm) (8x1), 2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes. [1][2][3][4] In 1890, Alfred Thayer Mahan's book The Influence of Sea Power upon History was published and significantly influenced future naval policy—as an indirect of its influence on Secretary Benjamin F. Tracy, the Navy Act of June 30, 1890[5] authorized the construction of "three sea-going, coast-line battle ships" which became the Indiana class. There were a study around the time of the Iowas under development to mount 3 triple 18" turrets on them, but the design came up way too slow for USN and abandoned. It is interesting that many of the naval history web-sites that deal with authenticated warship designs and projects make no mention of the BB72-78 battleships. Friedman does mention this gun in it's USN battleships book: Any chance there is mention of a conceptual South Dakota class at 80,000 tons with 15 18" guns in 5 turrets? Media in category "USS Nebraska (BB-14)" The following 40 files are in this category, out of 40 total. The 106.500ton Montana study is as said a paper study to make the ship immune to torpedo damage (or as described unsinkable by torpedoes) which resulted increasing the the displacement by 50%! USS Emory S. Land (AS 39) USS Frank Cable (AS 40) Support Commands. They had been designed with, and armored against, a battery of three quadruple 14-inch guns, then changed to triple 16-inch guns after the escalator clause in the Second London Naval Treaty had been triggered. The same study for Iowa resulted "only" 20.000ton increase in displacement! Comparing the Montana class to original (1920s) South Dakota class which also had 12 16 inch, 50 caliber guns, what caused the weight and size growth that would have prevented the Montanas from using the Panama Canal? No American battleship has ever been lost at sea, though four were sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. It was a project to adapt Montana's armor and torpedo defence design to the lessons of the war. The ship was armed with an offensive batteryof four 12-inch (305 mm) guns and eight 8-inch (203 mm) gu… USS Virginia (BB-13) 4 × 12 in (305 mm) (2x2) 15,000 tons 21 May 1902 5 April 1904 7 May 1906 Sunk as target USS Nebraska (BB-14) 4 July 1902 7 October 1904 1 July 1907 Sold for scrap, 1923 USS Georgia (BB-15) 31 August 1901 11 October 1904 24 September 1906 Sold for scrap, 1923 USS New Jersey (BB-16) 3 May 1902 10 November 1904 12 May 1906 The Tillman sextuple turret is a triple twin turret where you can elevate 3 pairs of guns separately but not all separately. What is more the problem is that of weights on the roller paths. Hi Ceccherini, thank you for the information. Displacement: 6,682 tons 2. Maine and Texas were part of the \"New Navy\" program of the 1880s. Speed: 17 knots 4. The designs did manage to draw the turret/barbettes closer amidships (see the 18" versions) but you understand well that they still were at the hull quarterturns. Naval Sea Systems Command. JavaScript is disabled. The Montana-class ships would have been built to a 60,000-ton post-Panamax design, and carried a greater number of guns (twelve 16-inch guns) and heavier armor than the other ships; otherwise they would have been homogeneous with the rest of the World War II battleships. The next group, BB-5 Kearsarge through BB-25 New Hampshire, followed general global pre-dreadnought design characteristics and entered service between 1900 and 1909. Several other battleships have been sunk as targets, and USS Utah, demilitarized and converted into a target and training ship, was permanently destroyed at Pearl Harbor. Missouri (BB-63), famous for being the ship on which the Japanese instrument of surrender was signed, was the last battleship in the world to be decommissioned on 31 March 1992. That sounds like one of the Maximum Battleships (specifically Design IV-2) drawn up for Senator Tillman in 1915-1916 to establish what the biggest ship was that could use existing infrastructure. "[15][16] After repairs, she returned to the North Atlantic Squadron and her patrols of the Eastern Seaboard. Montana Class (BB-67 through BB-72) -- Fiscal Year 1941. She was built by the Moran Brothers  shipyard in Seattle, Washington, with her keel laying in July 1902 and her launching in October 1904. After the 1930s "builders holiday," the USN commissioned ten more battleships of an entirely new style, the so-called fast battleship. South Dakota, Washington and Indiana were scrapped, but the remainder are now museum ships. I don't think airpower was the primary driver. How the United States Navy perceived the likely post-War line up (pre-Truman and Attlee): Actually there was another post Montana study made by two University Students for a small Battleship from around 1942. These ships were a nearly clean break from previous American design practices. Coverage of other battleship classes will be added in the future. or Best Offer. You can purchase a lot of scale model kits here. She was built by the Moran Brothers shipyard in Seattle, Washington, with … Nothing like 32 such weapons was proposed either, the mention is of a dozen. Rating Required. Facing the possibility of enemy ironclads operating in American coastal waters, the Naval Consulting Board began planning a pair of ironclads of their own, which would be able to use all major American naval bases and have a minimum speed of 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph). The final American pre-dreadnought class, the Mississippi-class second-class battleships, were a poorly thought out experiment in increasing numbers regardless of quality, and the USN quickly wished to replace them, selling them to Greece in 1914 to pay for a new super-dreadnought USS Idaho (BB-42). Official U.S. Navy Photograph, Naval History and Heritage Command First published on May 13, 2020 / 6:43 AM Create New List; Description. One of their number, Texas (BB-35), is the last remaining American battleship of the pre–World War II era and the only remaining dreadnought in the world. [21], Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, List of battleships of the United States Navy, Vertical triple expansion steam (VTE) engines, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Timeline of battleships of the United States Navy, United States Navy: USS Iowa (Battleship # 4), "The war steamer Indiana; to be launched from the Cramp yards today", "New battle ship launched; the Massachusetts floated in the broad Delaware", "The Indiana is Accepted; Capt. USS Nebraska (BB-13) - Design & Construction: Laid down in 1901 and 1902, the five battleships of the Virginia-class were meant as successors to the Maine-class (USS Maine, USS Missouri, and USS Ohio) which was then entering service.Though conceived as the US Navy's latest design, the new battleships saw a return to some features that had not been … I've got to wonder about the insane sounding sextuple 16" turret. More ships sunk with the stroke of a pen than have been sunk in our entire history." 1. The outfitting whas in 1947 and commisioning whas in 1949 (1 year after the first h44 has to see light) The nebraska class contains the following ships: Uss Nebraska BB-72 - commisioned in 1949 or Best Offer. Add to Your List. Free shipping. Armament was to consist of 8 × 18 in (4x2). Thanks for that information on Japanese quadruple turret designs Tzoli, fascinating stuff. She displaced 14,948 long tons (15,188 t) as designed and up to 16,094 long tons (16,352 t) at full load. ROP o.s. The straw that broke the camel's back was Brazil's commissioning of the battleship Riachuelo, which suddenly made the Brazilian Navy the strongest in the Americas. WRT a big gun sextuple mount, the primary problem, assuming you don't go to a double-stacked arrangement, is that you're doubling the barbette diameter over a triple, which becomes difficult to fit into the hull at bow and stern. 72.7K . I'd guess that twelve 16" guns would have been the preferred choice but was any consideration given to other calibers, particularity the USN's own 18"? Commissioned 1 July, 1907, USS Nebraska (BB-14) was a Virginia-class pre-Dreadnought. Comments Required. Built in Seattle, Washington, Nebraska joined the Great White Fleet's world tour when it reached the American West Coast the following year. That way there's only two mounts to elevate instead of six individual guns. USS Nebraska (BB-14) was a Virginia-class pre-dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy, the second of five members of the class, and the first ship to carry her name. There was the PLANNED Montana class that went from BB-65 to BB-71 but never got past the drawing board and then there were the last BB numbers assigned which was BB-72 to BB-78 that was still only a study and never got past drawings. The Battleship Nebraska is the first and only battleship built in Seattle, Washington. Our latest LEGO Shipbuilding video features USS Nebraska (BB 14), a Virginia-class pre-dreadnought battleship. The final USN battleship studies concerned increasing Montana class deck armor at the expense of belt armor, mainly they wanted a 3in upper deck so it would stop 500lb bombs completely, and some notional work on revised Montana style hulls with 12 or 9 guns, varying speed, and completely revised anti aircraft batteries using the 5/54 gun. ... 17.72 MB. Over forty years later in 1907, the USS Nebraska (BB-14) was one of sixteen battleships that steamed around … 90.4K . The Navy Act of July 19, 1892 authorized construction of a fourth "sea-going, coast-line battle ship", which became USS Iowa. Maine and Texas were part of the "New Navy" program of the 1880s. You may be forced to look at the layout ISTR the French looked at for one of their inter-war BC designs, where they put two quads amidships. A real but short lived Montana follow on project was instead for 8 new battleship with same dimensions and main armament of BB67 but with an increased AA armament, a slight decrease in speed (to the same of South Dakota, so from 28-29 knots to 27) and some minor modification to armor. Evans Placed in Command â€“ The Boston Goes to China", "The Accident to the Texas: Capt. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. USS Nebraska (SSBN-739) USS Nebraska (SSBN-739) at Naval Base Kitsap, Bangor, Washington. The Standards were a group of ships with four turrets, oil fuel, a 21-knot (39 km/h; 24 mph) top speed, a 700-yard (640 m) tactical diameter at top speed, and heavy armor distributed on the "All or Nothing" principle. Bigger powerplant, more armor? USS Nebraska BB-14 1904-1922.jpg download. I've never heard of these studies. There was intended to be another class of five of these ships, the Montana class (BB-67 Montana through BB-71 Louisiana), but they were cancelled before being laid down in favor of a greater number of aircraft carriers. $65.00. She was launched in the presence of the granddaughter of Sam Houston on 28 June 1892, and commissioned on 15 August 1895. Hull form was the same but expanded to the dimensional limit of the new panama locks  (1200 ft. long and 142 ft. wide). In the Spring of 1898, Texas's near-sister ship USS Maine (ACR-1) (the other of the two original coastal defense ships) was destroyed by an internal explosion in Havana's harbor, and the United States went to war with the Spanish Empire. USS Nebraska BB-14 in WW1.jpg download. It  may not display this or other websites correctly. There are mentions of it in Friedman's book about U.S. battleship design history. Also is the USN the only navy that thought about sextuple turret? [14] After repairs, she joined the North Atlantic Squadron, briefly leaving for a Gulf Coast visit to Galveston and New Orleans that saw her beached on a mud bank off Galveston, an event whose aftermath gave Texas her nickname, "Old Hoodoo. Watch. Firstly the wartime press who, in the absence of any authorised data, speculated on what could possibly follow the Montana designs. $13.02 shipping. USS Nebraska (Battleship # 14, later BB-14), 1907-1923. Ships in class: 1 5. Quadruple-screw turboelectric machinery would have produced 25.3 knots on 88,300 shp. There were three obvious sources of displacement growth in the Montana design compared to the 1920 SoDak concept, and only one is primarily motiovated by airpower. You are using an out of date browser. Commissioned in July 1907, she performed her initial service in the eastern Pacific and joined the Atlantic Fleet's battle force in May 1908 upon its arrival in California waters after its long … he's referring to the Washington Naval Conference of 1921 - 1922. "The 106,500 ton study was a paper project and was initated before the Montana and her sisters were cancelled. USS New Jersey 1942-1995 BB-62.jpg download. Colonial, actually, the design resolution was brought about by a very large body coefficient, essentially wall slabbed hull sides to increase volume. The fast Montana was BB65-8 another preliminary to Montana. Postcard featuring a photographs of USS NEBRASKA.jpg 819 × 524; 419 KB. Commissioned in July 1907, she performed her initial service in the eastern Pacific and joined the Atlantic Fleet's battle force in May 1908 upon its arrival in California waters after its long voyage around South … However, they had some faults that were never worked out, and the midships turrets in the ten and twelve-gun ships were located near boilers and high-pressure steam lines, a factor that made refrigeration very difficult and problematic in hot climates. the Iowa class was the last battleships class that was ever BUILT for the USN. 5 inch thick steel would weigh 200lbs per square foot. I have some three dozens of profiles on my HD. Alaska and Hawaii did not become states until 1959, after the end of battleship building, but the battlecruiser, or "Large Cruiser," USS Alaska was built during World War II and her sister, USS Hawaii, was begun but never completed. About USS Nebraska (SSBN 739) USS Nebraska (SSBN 739) is the 14th submarine of the Ohio class of ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs), and the second U.S. Navy ship to bear the name. See. This data appears, with the same wording, on a number of other sites which do not appear to have any interest in the authenticity of their information. Texas and USS Maine,[a] commissioned three years later, were part of the New Navy program of the late 19th century, a proposal by then Secretary of the Navy William H. Hunt to match Europe's navies that ignited a years-long debate that was suddenly settled in Hunt's favor when the Brazilian Empire commissioned the battleship Riachuelo. USS Nebraska (BB-14) was a Virginia-class pre-dreadnought battleship  of the United States Navy, the second of five members of the class, and the first ship to carry her name. The pre-dreadnoughts USS Zrinyi (formerly the Austrian SMS Zrínyi), USS Radetzky (formerly the Austrian SMS Radetzky), and the dreadnought USS Ostfriesland (formerly the German SMS Ostfriesland), taken as prizes of war after World War I, were commissioned in the US Navy, but were not assigned hull classification symbols. Some very amusing and impressive. [11][17] After the war, Texas was decommissioned and refitted on two occasions before finally be declared obsolete in 1911 and permanently decommissioned and converted into a target ship in the same year. SKU: CG70459-PE. It was never intended for production, you can consider it the american equivalent of german H design series from H-42. History; USS Kearsarge (BB-5), the lead ship of her class of pre-dreadnought battleships, was a United States Navy ship, named after the sloop-of-war Kearsarge.Her keel was laid down by the Newport News Shipbuilding Company of Virginia, on 30 June 1896.She was launched on 24 March 1898, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Winslow (née Maynard), the wife of Rear Admiral Herbert … Which of Friedman's books does this come from? USS Nebraska was 441 feet 3 inches (134.49 m) long overall and had a beam of 76 ft 3 in (23.24 m) and a draft of 23 ft 9 in (7.24 m). Except for Kearsarge, named by an act of Congress, all U.S. Navy battleships have been named for states, and each of the 48 contiguous states has had at least one battleship named for it except Montana; two battleships were authorized to be named Montana but both were cancelled before construction started. The definitive American predreadnought was the penultimate class of the type, the Connecticut class, sporting the usual four-gun array of 12\" weapons, a ver… USS Nevada (BB-36) underway off the Atlantic coast of the United States, September 17, 1944. Fate: Decommissioned 30 July 1914 and sold to Greece. The completed ship was commissioned into the US Navy in July 1907. The keel was laid down on July 4th, 1902, she was launched on October 7th, 1904 and christened by Miss Mary N. Mickey, daughter of the Governor of Nebraska on July 1, 1907. The Hiraga Archive, the gift that keeps on giving! $47.50. USS Nebraska, a 14,948-ton Virginia class battleship, was built at Seattle, Washington, the last U.S. Navy battleship to be built by a West Coast shipyard for over a decade. A 72,500-ton design, with draft increased to 37', the same armament and roughly equivalent armor (about 1,000 tons extra), but with a bluffer hull form and more engineering space to produce 220,000 shp in order to achieve a maximum speed of 30.0 knots. Armament: 4 x 10 in (250 mm) (2x2); 6 x 6 in (152 mm) (6x1); 7 x 6 pounders (3 kg) (7x1); 8 x 1 pounders (0.5 kg) (8x1); 4 x 14 in (350 mm) surface torpedo tubes 3. Texas and BB-1 to BB-4 were authorized as "coast defense battleships", but Maine was ordered as an armored cruiser and was only re-rated as a "second class battleship" when she turned out too slow to be a cruiser. The last ship, Wisconsin (BB-64), commissioned in 1944 (Wisconsin was approved last; however, Missouri (BB-63) was commissioned three months later, due to delays from additional aircraft carrier construction). Seattle - Fleet … Naval Vessel Register. In this short video, our Deputy Director of Education, Elijah Palmer, sheds some light on her service and then builds a LEGO model of her. She was Seattle's ship. The North Carolina class was of particular concern, as their protection was rated as only "adequate" against the 16-inch superheavy weapon. A slower speed and inability to use the Canal are really worth the tradeoff for the extra firepower? Fate: Sunk 15 Feb… I think the 'total thickness of 200* and 180*,' for deck armour possibly refers to the weight of the plating. 180lbs would be 4.5 inches. The acquisition of modern, European-built warships by Argentina, Brazil, and Chile had alarmed the United States. All ten ships were built to a Panamax design (technically post-Panamax, as they exceeded normal Panamax beam by two feet, but they were still able to transit the canal). Was: $54.00 $45.90. USS NEBRASKA is the 14 th ship in the OHIO class and the third U.S. USS Ohio (BB-12) was a Maine-class battleship that served with the US Navy from 1904 to 1922.The first warship named for the state since the ship-of-the-line USS Ohio that had been launched in 1820, the new battleship represented an improved version of the earlier Illinois-class.Built in San Francisco, Ohio joined the fleet and saw immediate service in the Far East. An American fleet including Texas was ready and waiting at Key West, and was part of the Flying Squadron in its engagements with Spanish fortifications on the Cuban coast. They were fast battleships, and could travel with the aircraft carriers at cruising speed (their speed was not intended for that role, but rather so they could run down and destroy enemy battlecruisers). (BB-13) USS Virginia (BB-14) USS Nebraska (BB-15) USS Georgia (BB-16) USS New Jersey (BB-17) USS Rhode Island Armament: 12 × 16 in (406 mm) (4x3), 16 × 6 in (152 mm) (16x1), 8 × 3 in (76 mm) (8x1), 2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes, Armament: 9 × 16 in (406 mm) (3x3), 20 × 5 in (127 mm) (10x2), 16 × 1.1 inch AA (4x4), Armament: 9 × 16 in (406 mm) (3×3), 20 (16 on, Armament: 9 × 16 in (406 mm) (3x3), 20 × 5 in (127 mm) (10x2), 80 × 40 mm AA (20x4), 49 × 20 mm AA (49x1) (, Armament: 12 × 16 in (406 mm) (4x3), 20 × 5 in (127 mm) (10x2), undesignated number of 40 mm and 20 mm, Fate: All cancelled in 1943 before being laid down, This page was last edited on 11 January 2021, at 23:41. They were good sea boats and heavily armed and armored for their type. Congressman Hilary A. Herbert, chairman of the House Naval Affairs Committee, said of the situation, "if all this old navy of ours were drawn up in battle array in mid-ocean and confronted by the Riachuelo it is doubtful whether a single vessel bearing the American flag would get into port." The ships he mentions are: USS Maine (BB-10) - a pre-dreadnought battleship launched in 1901. [18][19] On 15 February 1911, Texas was christen San Marcos to free the name up for the dreadnought USS Texas (BB-35),[11] and was then sunk in the waters of Tangier Sound by USS New Hampshire's guns. 50.6K . Armament was fairly consistent, starting with ten 14-inch guns in the Nevada class, twelve in the Pennsylvania, New Mexico and Tennessee classes, and eight 16-inch (406 mm) guns in the Colorado class. NEBRASKA (BB 14) (ex-BATTLESHIP #14, PENNSYLVANIA). [6] Despite much later claims that these were to be purely defensive and were authorized as "coastal defense ships", they were almost immediately used for offensive operations in the Spanish–American War. Nebraska was laid down by Moran Brothers, Seattle, Washington on 4 July 1902; launched on 7 October 1904; sponsored by Miss Mary Nain Mickey, daughter of Governor John H. Mickey of Nebraska; and commissioned on 1 July 1907, Captain Reginald F. Nicholsonin command. USS Nebraska (BB-14) was a Virginia-class pre-dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy. Neither Friedman managed to find anything. Just doesn't seem practical for all sorts of reasons. A 66,000-ton design, 975' x 107' x 33.5', with 8 x 20" MCG in 4x2 turrets, 20 x 5" secondaries, and 16 x 1.1" heavy AA. The BB72-78 “battleships” were and still are the product of the media. USS SAMPSON DDG-10 Access handle from the Bridge door , inside handle #1. 30 capital ships. a drawing). Name Email Required. While doable, the 18" versions did represent a more reasoned design, and if the HG were pared down to 10-18" would certainly give a more balanced design. The Missouri, the South Dakota, the Maine, the Virginia, Nebraska, Georgia. It's not impossible to imagine a sextuple turret. USS Nimitz CVN-68 USS Dwight D Eisenhower CVN-69 USS Carl Vinson CVN-70 USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71 USS Abraham Lincoln CVN-72 USS George Washington CVN-73 USS John C Stennis CVN-74 USS Harry S Truman CVN-75 USS Ronald Reagan CVN-76 USS George HW Bush CVN-77 Ticonderoga Class CG USS Bunker Hill CG-52 USS Mobile Bay CG-53 USS … She saw real surface fleet combat on 3 July at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba alongside USS Iowa, USS Gloucester, and USS Indiana against the fleet of Pascual Cervera y Topete as it tried to escape the American fleet and emerged with only light damage. 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