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The French ironclad Friedland was originally intended to be an iron-hulled version of Шаблон:Sclass armoured frigate built for the French Navy during the 1870s, but she was much altered during her prolonged construction. Named after the French victory at the Battle of Friedland in 1807, the ship spent the bulk of her career assigned to the Mediterranean Squadron and supported the French occupation of Tunisia in 1881. She was condemned in 1902.

Design and description

Friedland was a central battery ironclad with the armament concentrated amidships. Like most ironclads of her era she was fitted with a plough-shaped ram.[1]

The ship measured Шаблон:Convert overall,[1] with a beam of Шаблон:Convert. Friedland had a maximum draft of Шаблон:Convert and displaced Шаблон:Convert, some Шаблон:Convert larger than the Ocean-class ironclads.[2] Her crew numbered around 750 officers and men.[1]

Five Шаблон:Convert watertight bulkheads divided the hull into compartments, although they only reached up to the main deck.[2] Friedland did not have a double bottom. The metacentric height of the ship was low, a little above Шаблон:Convert.[1]

Propulsion

Friedland had one Indret 3-cylinder horizontal return connecting rod compound steam engine driving a single propeller. Its engine was powered by eight oval boilers.[1] On sea trials the engine produced Шаблон:Convert and Friedland reached Шаблон:Convert.[2] She carried Шаблон:Convert of coal which allowed her to steam for approximately Шаблон:Convert at a speed of Шаблон:Convert.[1][3] Friedland was initially ship rigged with three masts, then barque-rigged and finally fore-and-aft rigged after her mainmast was removed.[1]

Armament and armour

Two 274-millimetre Modèle 1870 guns were mounted in barbettes on the upper deck, one gun at the forward corner of the battery, with the remaining six 274-millimetre Modèle 1870 guns on the battery deck below the barbettes. Eight 138-millimetre Modèle 1870 guns were on the upper deck, fore and aft of the barbettes, and on the battery deck.[2]

The 18-calibre Шаблон:Convert gun fired an armour-piercing, Шаблон:Convert shell while the gun itself weighed Шаблон:Convert. The gun fired its shell at a muzzle velocity of Шаблон:Convert and was credited with the ability to penetrate a nominal Шаблон:Convert of wrought iron armour at the muzzle. The Шаблон:Convert gun was 21 calibres long and weighed Шаблон:Convert. It fired a Шаблон:Convert explosive shell that had a muzzle velocity of Шаблон:Convert. The guns could fire both solid shot and explosive shells.[4]

At some point the ship received 22 Шаблон:Convert Hotchkiss 5-barrel revolving guns.[1] They fired a shell weighing about Шаблон:Convert at a muzzle velocity of about Шаблон:Convert to a range of about Шаблон:Convert. They had a rate of fire of about 30 rounds per minute.[5] The hull was not recessed to enable any of the guns on the battery deck to fire forward or aft. However, the guns mounted in the barbettes sponsoned out over the sides of the hull did have some ability to fire fore and aft.[1] In 1884 two above-water Шаблон:Convert torpedo tubes were added. Two more were added in 1891.[2]

Friedland had a complete Шаблон:Convert wrought iron waterline belt. The sides and the transverse bulkheads of the battery itself were armoured with Шаблон:Convert of wrought iron.[2] The barbettes were unarmoured.[1]

Service

Friedland was laid down at Lorient in January 1865 and launched on 15 October 1873.[2] While the exact reason for such prolonged construction time is not known, the budget for the French Navy was cut after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71 and the French dockyards had not been reformed with working practices more suitable for the industrial age.[6] The ship began her sea trials on 1 May 1875, but was not completed until 20 June 1877.

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The Surrender of Dulcigno in 1880, the last of the International Squadron, convened by the Treaty of Berlin.The Graphic 1880

Friedland joined the Mediterranean Squadron in 1878 and the ship bombarded the Tunisian port of Sfax from 6–16 July 1881 as part of the French occupation of Tunisia.[7] She was reduced to reserve in 1887 and decommissioned in 1893. Friedland returned to active duty in 1893, but was paid off in 1898 and condemned in 1902.[2]

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 1,5 1,6 1,7 1,8 1,9 Cambpell, p. 288
  2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 2,6 2,7 de Balincourt and Vincent-Bréchignac 1975, p. 27
  3. Silverstone, p. 62
  4. Brassey, p. 477
  5. Шаблон:Cite web
  6. Ropp, pp. 31, 55–58
  7. Wilson, pp. 2–4