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Duguesclin was an ironclad built for the French Navy in the late 1870s and 1880s; she was the second and final member of the Vauban class. Intended for service in the French colonial empire, she was designed as a "station ironclad", which were smaller versions of the first-rate vessels built for the main fleet. The Vauban class was a scaled down variant of Amiral Duperré. They carried their main battery of four 240 mm (9.4 in) guns in open barbettes, two forward side-by-side and the other two aft on the centerline. Duguesclin was laid down in 1879 and was completed in 1885. Despite the intention to use her overseas, the ship remained in home waters for the duration of her career, serving with the Mediterranean Squadron from 1888 to 1895, though the last two years were as part of the Rese

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  • French ironclad Duguesclin (en)
  • Duguesclin (1883) (fr)
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  • Le Duguesclin est un cuirassé à coque en fer de la classe Vauban ayant été en service dans la Marine française. Lancé en 1883, il entre en service en 1886 ; il est retiré du service en 1904. (fr)
  • Duguesclin was an ironclad built for the French Navy in the late 1870s and 1880s; she was the second and final member of the Vauban class. Intended for service in the French colonial empire, she was designed as a "station ironclad", which were smaller versions of the first-rate vessels built for the main fleet. The Vauban class was a scaled down variant of Amiral Duperré. They carried their main battery of four 240 mm (9.4 in) guns in open barbettes, two forward side-by-side and the other two aft on the centerline. Duguesclin was laid down in 1879 and was completed in 1885. Despite the intention to use her overseas, the ship remained in home waters for the duration of her career, serving with the Mediterranean Squadron from 1888 to 1895, though the last two years were as part of the Rese (en)
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  • Duguesclin (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/French_ironclad_Duguesclin_NH_66072.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Vauban_class_top_and_profile_drawing.png
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Ship armor
  • *Belt: *Barbettes: (en)
Ship power
  • *8 × fire-tube boilers * (en)
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Ship commissioned
  • August 1886 (en)
Ship armament
  • *4 × guns *1 × gun *6 × guns *12 × Hotchkiss revolver cannon *2 × torpedo tubes (en)
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  • Rochefort (en)
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