The armored cruiser "New York" ( born ACR-2 New York ) is a warship of the US Navy , the first full-fledged American armored cruiser. He participated in the Spanish-American war . In 1911 it was renamed “Saratoga”, in 1917 in “Rochester”.
| "New York" | |
|---|---|
| USS New York (ACR-2) | |
| Service | |
| Class and type of vessel | Armored cruiser |
| Manufacturer | William Cramp & Sons |
| Launched | December 2, 1891 |
| Commissioned | August 1, 1893 |
| Withdrawn from the fleet | 1938 |
| Status | Flooded in December 1941 in the area of. Luzon in connection with the threat of the capture of the ship by the Japanese |
| Main characteristics | |
| Displacement | 9165 t |
| Length | 117.04 m |
| Width | 19.76 m |
| Draft | 7.26 m |
| Reservation | belt - 102 mm deck - 63 ... 76 mm (on bevels - 152 mm) towers - 140 mm barbets - 127 ... 254 mm casemates - 102 mm wheelhouse - 190 mm |
| Engines | 4 triple expansion steam engines , 8 steam boilers |
| Power | 16 947 l. with. (12.4 MW ) |
| Mover | 2 screws |
| Speed | 21 knots (38.89 km / h ) |
| Crew | 566 people |
| Armament | |
| Artillery | 2 × 2 and 2 × 1 - 203 mm / 35 12 × 1 - 102 mm / 40, 8 × 57 mm 4 × 37 mm |
Its further development was the Brooklyn project .
Design
Design
Corps
Powerplant
4 vertical triple expansion steam engines, 8 cylindrical steam boilers. Coal stock 1290 tons.
Booking
Armament
Service
Project Evaluation
Notes
Literature
- Nenakhov Yu. Yu. Encyclopedia of the Cruisers 1860-1910. - Minsk: Harvest, 2006. - ISBN 5-17-030194-4 .
- Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1860-1905. - London: Conway Maritime Press, 1980 .-- ISBN 0-85177-133-5 .