HNoMS Thrudvang
History | |
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Name: | Thrudvang |
Namesake: | Þrúðvangr – the realm of the Norse god Thor |
Launched: | 1869 |
Fate: | Scrapped 1918 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | John Ericsson-class monitor |
Displacement: | 1,501 metric tons (1,477 long tons) |
Length: | 60.88 m (199 ft 9 in) |
Beam: | 13.54 m (44 ft 5 in) |
Draft: | 3.4 m (11 ft 2 in) |
Installed power: | 380 ihp (280 kW) |
Propulsion: | 1 shaft, 1 Vibrating lever steam engine, 4 cylindrical boilers |
Speed: | 6.5 knots (12.0 km/h; 7.5 mph) |
Range: | 950 nautical miles (1,760 km; 1,090 mi) |
Complement: | 80–104 |
Armament: | 2 × 270 mm (10.6 in) Armstrong guns |
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HNoMS Thrudvang was a monitor built for the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1869. She was scrapped in 1918, well after her muzzle-loading guns were outdated. The slightly later Thor can be seen as an improvement of the Skorpionen class.
Details
Thrudvang was armed with two heavy rifled muzzle-loaders in a revolving turret. She had five inches of iron armour on her deck, and her turret was protected by twelve inches of iron armour.
External links
- Naval History via Flix: KNM Skorpionen, retrieved 16 January 2006.
- Naval History via Flix: KNM Thrudvang, retrieved 16 January 2006
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