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Augusta-class corvette Augusta-Klasse
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The Augusta class of steam corvettes were a pair of vessels acquired by the Prussian Navy in the 1860s. The class comprised two ships, Augusta and Victoria. The ships were originally secretly ordered by the Confederate States Navy in 1863 from Arman Brothers shipyard in Bordeaux, France, purportedly for the Japanese fleet. The ships, intended to be named Mississippi and Louisiana, were given the cover names Yeddo and Osaka in an attempt to hide their destination, but their delivery was blocked by the French Emperor Napoleon III in 1864. Both ships were sold to the Prussian Navy in May 1864, as the Prussians had been in search of vessels to strengthen their fleet before and during the Second Schleswig War against Denmark, though they entered service too late to see action in the conflict. T Die Augusta-Klasse war eine Klasse von zwei Glattdeckkorvetten die in den 1860er Jahren von der preußischen Marine erworben wurden. Die beiden Schiffe waren SMS Augusta und SMS Victoria. Die Schiffe waren nach der Ehefrau des preußischen Königs sowie nach der des Kronprinzen benannt. Die Korvetten der Klasse wurden im Zuge der Modernisierung der preußischen Marine von Frankreich erworben und sollten im Krieg gegen Dänemark sowie später auf ausgedehnten Einsatzfahrten in überseeischen Interessensgebieten Preußens und des deutschen Bundes Dienst tun. Die Hauptbewaffnung bestand aus einer Batterie von acht 24-Pfündergeschützen. Die Schiffe galten als moderne Dampfkorvetten und verfügten über eine vollständige Segelausrüstung, um die Dampfmaschine auf langen Einsatzfahrten in Übersee zu ergänz
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The Augusta class of steam corvettes were a pair of vessels acquired by the Prussian Navy in the 1860s. The class comprised two ships, Augusta and Victoria. The ships were originally secretly ordered by the Confederate States Navy in 1863 from Arman Brothers shipyard in Bordeaux, France, purportedly for the Japanese fleet. The ships, intended to be named Mississippi and Louisiana, were given the cover names Yeddo and Osaka in an attempt to hide their destination, but their delivery was blocked by the French Emperor Napoleon III in 1864. Both ships were sold to the Prussian Navy in May 1864, as the Prussians had been in search of vessels to strengthen their fleet before and during the Second Schleswig War against Denmark, though they entered service too late to see action in the conflict. The ships were intended to be used as blockade runners, but once they entered service they were too slow to be used in that capacity. Augusta and Victoria spent most of their careers abroad. They saw no action during the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, and thereafter began a series of deployments overseas. Augusta caused a minor diplomatic incident with Costa Rica and the United States in 1868 over an attempt to secure a naval base in the Caribbean Sea, and Victoria joined her there later in the year. During the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, Augusta was used as a commerce raider and had some success off the French Atlantic coast, but Victoria did not see action during the war. Both ships went on deployments abroad in the mid and late 1870s, with destinations including the Caribbean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Pacific Ocean. By the early 1880s, the ships were withdrawn from front line service. Victoria was decommissioned in 1882 and slated to become a training ship, but the German navy decided that she could not adequately perform the task, so she was instead used as a fishery protection ship very intermittently through the rest of the 1880s. In 1885, Augusta was sent to carry a set of replacement crews for ships that were deployed to the South Pacific, but she sank in a cyclone in the Gulf of Aden with the loss of all aboard. Victoria continued in service until 1890; she was stricken from the naval register in 1891 and sold to ship breakers in 1892. Die Augusta-Klasse war eine Klasse von zwei Glattdeckkorvetten die in den 1860er Jahren von der preußischen Marine erworben wurden. Die beiden Schiffe waren SMS Augusta und SMS Victoria. Die Schiffe waren nach der Ehefrau des preußischen Königs sowie nach der des Kronprinzen benannt. Die Korvetten der Klasse wurden im Zuge der Modernisierung der preußischen Marine von Frankreich erworben und sollten im Krieg gegen Dänemark sowie später auf ausgedehnten Einsatzfahrten in überseeischen Interessensgebieten Preußens und des deutschen Bundes Dienst tun. Die Hauptbewaffnung bestand aus einer Batterie von acht 24-Pfündergeschützen. Die Schiffe galten als moderne Dampfkorvetten und verfügten über eine vollständige Segelausrüstung, um die Dampfmaschine auf langen Einsatzfahrten in Übersee zu ergänzen. 1884 wurden die Schiffe in Kreuzerkorvetten umklassifiziert.
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