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Hai'an (Chinese: 海安; pinyin: Hǎi'ān; Wade–Giles: Hai-an), originally named Zhen'an (simplified Chinese: 镇安; traditional Chinese: 鎮安; pinyin: Zhèn'ān; Wade–Giles: Chen-an), was a wooden steam powered frigate built for the Imperial Chinese Navy. She was the lead ship of the , which consisted of her and her sister Yuyuen. They were the largest vessels built in China until the 1930s; they each ran over budget and used sub-standard building materials which limited their use. Hai'an was initially used as a training ship, and later saw action in the Sino-French War as a potential blockship, being scrapped as a hulk following the war.

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  • Chinese frigate Hai'an (en)
  • 海安号无防护巡洋舰 (zh)
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  • Hai'an (Chinese: 海安; pinyin: Hǎi'ān; Wade–Giles: Hai-an), originally named Zhen'an (simplified Chinese: 镇安; traditional Chinese: 鎮安; pinyin: Zhèn'ān; Wade–Giles: Chen-an), was a wooden steam powered frigate built for the Imperial Chinese Navy. She was the lead ship of the , which consisted of her and her sister Yuyuen. They were the largest vessels built in China until the 1930s; they each ran over budget and used sub-standard building materials which limited their use. Hai'an was initially used as a training ship, and later saw action in the Sino-French War as a potential blockship, being scrapped as a hulk following the war. (en)
  • “海安”舰是一艘清朝海军所建造的蒸汽驱动无防护巡洋舰,原名“镇安”号。本舰是江南造船厂所设计建造的第一款巡洋舰,也是海安级无防护巡洋舰首舰,姊妹舰为“驭远”号。直到20世纪30年代,这两舰都是中国海军旗下的最大舰只。因经费不足,本舰最初被用作训练舰。后来在中法战争中曾预备作为封锁舰,在战争结束后作为一艘废船被废弃。 (zh)
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  • Hai'an (海安) (en)
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  • *2 × 9-inch Muzzle-loading rifles *24 x 70-pounder Whitworth naval gun (en)
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  • China (en)
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  • Scrapped after 1885 (en)
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  • Hai'an (en)
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  • Reciprocating engine, single shaft (en)
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  • Hai'an (Chinese: 海安; pinyin: Hǎi'ān; Wade–Giles: Hai-an), originally named Zhen'an (simplified Chinese: 镇安; traditional Chinese: 鎮安; pinyin: Zhèn'ān; Wade–Giles: Chen-an), was a wooden steam powered frigate built for the Imperial Chinese Navy. She was the lead ship of the , which consisted of her and her sister Yuyuen. They were the largest vessels built in China until the 1930s; they each ran over budget and used sub-standard building materials which limited their use. Hai'an was initially used as a training ship, and later saw action in the Sino-French War as a potential blockship, being scrapped as a hulk following the war. (en)
  • “海安”舰是一艘清朝海军所建造的蒸汽驱动无防护巡洋舰,原名“镇安”号。本舰是江南造船厂所设计建造的第一款巡洋舰,也是海安级无防护巡洋舰首舰,姊妹舰为“驭远”号。直到20世纪30年代,这两舰都是中国海军旗下的最大舰只。因经费不足,本舰最初被用作训练舰。后来在中法战争中曾预备作为封锁舰,在战争结束后作为一艘废船被废弃。 (zh)
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