Brisbane (light cruiser)
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Warship career | |
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Ordering | |
The start of work | 1913January 25 |
The launching | 1915September 30 |
Placement on duty | 1916October 31 |
Military retirement | 1935September 24 |
Afterwards | I sell it as a scrap in 1936 |
Removal from a register | |
Performance specifications | |
Displacement | 5,400Ton |
Full length | 456 ft 8 3/8 in |
Overall width | 49 ft 10 in |
Draft | 19 ft 11 in |
Engine | ParsonsSteam turbine, 4 axis promotion, 12 canned yeah low, 25,000hp |
最大速 | 25.5 knots (47km/h) |
Crew | 495 people |
兵装 | The 6 inches gun 8 gate, The 3 inches gun 1 gate, The 12 pounds gun 1 gate, The 3 pounds gun 4 gate, Ten machine guns, 21 inches of torpedo tube 2 gates |
Motto | We Aim at Higher Things |
Brisbane (HMAS Brisbane) is an Australian naval light cruiser. One ship of the チャタム grade. The name of a warship is associated with Brisbane.
Warship career
Brisbane started work at the Australian navy shipyard of the コッカトー island on January 25, 1913 and was launched by Andrew Fischer First Lady on September 30, 1915 and was placed on duty on October 31, 1916.
It becomes the reserve duty on January 22, 1929, and Brisbane is kept in Sydney. I am placed on duty again on April 2, 1935 and sail by the crew of cruiser Sydney (HMAS Sydney) for the U.K. on May 2. I retired in Portsmouth on September 24, 1935 and was sold to Thomas W Ward Corporation of Sheffield as a scrap in June, 1936.
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