Zhenyuan

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Zhenyuan was a late 19th-century Chinese ironclad battleship of the Beiyang Fleet that played a prominent role in the First Sino-Japanese War.

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instanceOf Beiyang Fleet ship
ironclad battleship
warship
armament 305 mm main guns
secondary guns
torpedo tubes
armorType ironclad
battle Battle of Weihaiwei
Battle of the Yalu River
beam about 18.4 metres
builder Stettiner Vulcan AG
builtIn German Empire
Stettin
capturedBy Imperial Japanese Navy
capturedIn 1895
class Dingyuan
surface form: Dingyuan-class ironclad
completed 1885
conflict First Sino-Japanese War
constructionMaterial iron and steel
country Qing dynasty
decommissioned early 20th century
designedIn Germany
displacement approximately 7,300 tons
era late 19th century
flag naval ensign of the Qing dynasty
fleet Beiyang Fleet
historicalRegion East Asia
laidDown 1881
launched 1882
length about 94.5 metres
navalTechnology pre-dreadnought era
notableFor being one of the most powerful ships in the Beiyang Fleet
its role in the Battle of the Yalu River
operator Beiyang Fleet
propulsion steam engines
twin screws
renamed Hung Yen
surface form: Chin Yen
scrapped 1910s
servedIn Bohai Sea
Yellow Sea
serviceEntry 1885
serviceWith Imperial Japanese Navy
sisterShip Dingyuan
status scrapped
usedAs coast-defence ship
training ship

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Beiyang Fleet flagship Zhenyuan
Beiyang Fleet vessel Zhenyuan
Dingyuan sisterShip Zhenyuan