SMS Prinz Eugen

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SMS Prinz Eugen
Career K.u.k. Kriegsmarine Ensign
Ordered:
Laid down: 16 January 1912
Launched: 30 November 1912
Commissioned: 8 July 1914
Fate: Sunk as gunnery target
General characteristics
Displacement: 20,000 t standard
Length: 152 m
Beam: 27.9 m
Draught: 8.7 m
Propulsion: 12 Yarrow fitted with 4 Parsons steam turbines, totalling 27,000 hp on 4 shafts
Speed: 20.4 kt
Range: 4,200 nm at 10 kt
Complement: 32 officers, 16 petty-officers, 993 men
Armament:

12 × 305 mm guns in triple turrets
12 × 150 mm guns in single casemates
18 × 70 mm guns in single mountings
4 × 533 mm torpedo tubes

Armor: 11 inch belt, barbettes, turrets and conning tower; 1.4 inch deck

SMS Prinz Eugen was an Austro-Hungarian dreadnought battleship.

Prinz Eugen was built at the Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino yard, Trieste, and after the First World War she was handed over to the French navy, who used her as a gunnery target.




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