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The D'Assas class comprised three protected cruisers of the French Navy built in the early 1890s; the ships were D'Assas, Cassard, and Du Chayla. They were ordered as part of a naval construction program directed at France's rivals, Italy and Germany, particularly after Italy made progress in modernizing its own fleet. The plan was also intended to remedy a deficiency in cruisers that had been revealed during training exercises in the 1880s. As such, the D'Assas-class cruisers were intended to operate as fleet scouts and in the French colonial empire. The ships were armed with a main battery of six 164 mm (6.5 in) guns supported by four 100 mm (3.9 in) guns and they had a top speed of 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph). A fourth ship, designated "G3" in the 1894 budget, was authorized but was canc

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  • Třída D'Assas (cs)
  • D'Assas-class cruiser (en)
  • Classe D'Assas (fr)
  • ダサ級防護巡洋艦 (ja)
  • Бронепалубные крейсера типа «Д’Ассас» (ru)
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  • La classe D'Assas est la septième classe de croiseurs protégés construite par la Marine française à la fin du XIXe siècle. (fr)
  • ダサ級防護巡洋艦 (ダサきゅうぼうごじゅんようかん classe D'Assas croiseurs protégés) はフランスが建造した防護巡洋艦の艦級である。フランス海軍では二等巡洋艦に分類していた。 (ja)
  • Бронепалубные крейсера типа «Д’Ассас» — серия крейсеров 2-го класса французского флота, построенная в 1890-х гг. Стали несколько изменённой версией крейсеров типа «Фриан» (фр. Friant), отличаясь от них составом артиллерии. Всего было построено 3 единицы: «Д’Ассас» (фр. D'Assas), «Дю-Шейла» (фр. Du Chayla), «Кассар» (фр. Cassard). (ru)
  • The D'Assas class comprised three protected cruisers of the French Navy built in the early 1890s; the ships were D'Assas, Cassard, and Du Chayla. They were ordered as part of a naval construction program directed at France's rivals, Italy and Germany, particularly after Italy made progress in modernizing its own fleet. The plan was also intended to remedy a deficiency in cruisers that had been revealed during training exercises in the 1880s. As such, the D'Assas-class cruisers were intended to operate as fleet scouts and in the French colonial empire. The ships were armed with a main battery of six 164 mm (6.5 in) guns supported by four 100 mm (3.9 in) guns and they had a top speed of 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph). A fourth ship, designated "G3" in the 1894 budget, was authorized but was canc (en)
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  • D'Assas class (en)
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