. . "La HMS Duncan fu la prima delle sei corazzate pre-dreadnought della Royal Navy appartenenti all'omonima classe. Entr\u00F2 in servizio nel 1903 e serv\u00EC con la Mediterranean Fleet fino al 1905, quando fu trasferita alla Channel Fleet. Verso la fine del 1905 fu danneggiata dalla collisione con l' e soffr\u00EC nuovamente danni quando si incagli\u00F2 presso Lundy Island. Dopo un ulteriore periodo di servizio con la Mediterranean Fleet, nel 1913 du assegnata alla Sesta Squadra da Battaglia con sede a Portsmouth, dove serv\u00EC come nave per l'addestramento artiglieri."@it . . . . . . . . . . "*Normal: \n*Full load:"@en . . . . . "HMS Duncan (1901)"@en . . . "HMS Duncan was the lead ship of the six-ship Duncan class of Royal Navy pre-dreadnought battleships. Built to counter a group of fast Russian battleships, Duncan and her sister ships were capable of steaming at 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph), making them the fastest battleships in the world. The Duncan-class battleships were armed with a main battery of four 12-inch (305 mm) guns and they were broadly similar to the London-class battleships, though of a slightly reduced displacement and thinner armour layout. As such, they reflected a development of the lighter second-class ships of the Canopus-class battleship. Duncan was built between her keel laying in July 1899 and her completion in October 1903."@en . . . . . . "Sold for scrapping 18 February 1920" . "720"^^ . . . "October 1903"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "United Kingdom"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1903-10-08"^^ . "1901-03-21"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "HMS Duncan"@en . . . . . . . . . "*2 \u00D7 triple-expansion steam engines\n*2 \u00D7 screw propellers"@en . . . . . . . . "1901-03-21"^^ . . . . . . . "14371210"^^ . "La HMS Duncan fu la prima delle sei corazzate pre-dreadnought della Royal Navy appartenenti all'omonima classe. Entr\u00F2 in servizio nel 1903 e serv\u00EC con la Mediterranean Fleet fino al 1905, quando fu trasferita alla Channel Fleet. Verso la fine del 1905 fu danneggiata dalla collisione con l' e soffr\u00EC nuovamente danni quando si incagli\u00F2 presso Lundy Island. Dopo un ulteriore periodo di servizio con la Mediterranean Fleet, nel 1913 du assegnata alla Sesta Squadra da Battaglia con sede a Portsmouth, dove serv\u00EC come nave per l'addestramento artiglieri. La Duncan era in raddobbo quando la prima guerra mondiale scoppi\u00F2. Quando il raddobbo fu completato, condusse operazioni come parte della e serv\u00EC con le sue navi sorelle nella Channel Fleet. Lasci\u00F2 la squadra nel febbraio 1915 per un ulteriore raddobbo, dopo il quale fu assegnata alla che incrociava tra Madeira, le Azzorre e Capo Finisterre. Verso la fine del 1915 ritorn\u00F2 nuovamente nel Mediterraneo per condurre operazioni di supporto della Regia Marina e contro I monarchici greci. Dal 1917 pass\u00F2 il resto della guerra in Inghilterra come nave in riserva e fu decommissionata nel 1919."@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . "131.6736"^^ . "March 1919"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "HMS Duncan (1901)"@de . . . . "131673.6"^^ . . . "*Belt: \n*Bulkheads: \n*Decks: \n*Turrets: \n*Barbettes: \n*Casemates: \n*Conning tower:"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "1899-07-10"^^ . "22.86"^^ . "35.188"^^ . . . "HMS Duncan"@en . "at"@en . . "Die HMS Duncan war ein Einheitslinienschiff (engl. pre-dreadnought) der Duncan-Klasse, das Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts f\u00FCr die Royal Navy gebaut wurde."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . "*\n*24 \u00D7 Belleville water-tube boilers"@en . . . . . . . . "1117953704"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "pre-dreadnought battleship"@en . . . . . . "*4 \u00D7 40-caliber Mk IX guns\n*12 \u00D7 45-calibre guns\n*10 \u00D7 12-pounder guns\n*6 \u00D7 3-pounder guns\n*4 \u00D7 torpedo tubes"@en . . . . . "1903-10-08"^^ . . "HMS Duncan (1901)"@it . . . "--02-18"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "HMS Duncan was the lead ship of the six-ship Duncan class of Royal Navy pre-dreadnought battleships. Built to counter a group of fast Russian battleships, Duncan and her sister ships were capable of steaming at 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph), making them the fastest battleships in the world. The Duncan-class battleships were armed with a main battery of four 12-inch (305 mm) guns and they were broadly similar to the London-class battleships, though of a slightly reduced displacement and thinner armour layout. As such, they reflected a development of the lighter second-class ships of the Canopus-class battleship. Duncan was built between her keel laying in July 1899 and her completion in October 1903. Duncan served with the Mediterranean Fleet until 1905, at which she was transferred to the Channel Fleet. During this period, she was damaged in a pair of accidents, the first a collision with HMS Albion in late 1905 and the second when she ran aground off Lundy Island the following year. Duncan served with the Atlantic Fleet from 1907 to late 1908, when she was transferred back to the Mediterranean Fleet. In 1912, she was transferred to the Home Fleet when the Mediterranean Fleet was reorganized into a squadron of it, and the next year she became a gunnery training ship. After the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, Duncan was being refitted; once she returned to service in September, she joined her sister ships on the Northern Patrol. In 1915, Duncan was transferred to the 9th Cruiser Squadron based in the central Atlantic. Later that year, she was reassigned to the 2nd Detached Squadron to support the Italian Royal Navy, and in 1916 she was sent to Salonika, Greece. There, she took part in operations against Greek royalists who opposed entering the war on the side of the Allies. Duncan returned to Britain in February 1917 and was converted into a barracks ship before being broken up for scrap in 1920."@en . . "20551"^^ . . . . . "Die HMS Duncan war ein Einheitslinienschiff (engl. pre-dreadnought) der Duncan-Klasse, das Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts f\u00FCr die Royal Navy gebaut wurde."@de . . . "1899-07-10"^^ . .