French battleship Neptune (1887)
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File:Neptune on Penfeld-Edmond Chagot mg 8229b.jpeg The Neptune on Penfeld river, c. 1892, by Edmond Chagot. On display at Brest Fine Arts museum. | |
Career (France) | |
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Namesake: | Neptune |
Ordered: | 7 October 1880 |
Builder: | Brest |
Laid down: | 17 April 1882 |
Launched: | 7 May 1887 |
Commissioned: | 1892 |
In service: | 23 December 1892 |
Out of service: | 4 February 1908 |
Fate: | Sunk as target ship in 1913 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Marceau-class battleship |
Displacement: | 10,558 tonnes |
Length: | 99 metres |
Beam: | 20 metres |
Draught: | 8.4 metres |
Propulsion: | 2 steam engines, 8 boilers, 11,000 shp |
Speed: | 16 knots |
Complement: | 651 |
Armament: |
4 × 1 340mm/28 Modèle 1881 guns 17 × 1 138mm/45 Modèle 1888 guns 5 × 450 mm torpedo tubes |
Armour: |
Belt: 460 mm Deck: 80 mm Bridge: 150 mm Barbettes: 400 mm |
The Neptune was an ironclad battleship of the French Navy.
She served in the Mediterranean squadron until 1898, when she was used as a school ship, and as a hulk from February 1908.
She was eventually sunk as target off Cherbourg.