Lion-class battlecruiser

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The Lion-class battlecruiser was a class of fast, heavily armed British capital ships of the early 20th century, exemplified by vessels like HMS Queen Mary that served in the Royal Navy during World War I.

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instanceOf Lion-class battlecruiser
Lion-class battlecruiser
Lion-class battlecruiser
Royal Navy ship class
battlecruiser class
armourBelt up to 9 inches
armourConningTower up to 10 inches
armourDeck up to 2.5 inches
armourTurrets up to 9 inches
beam 88 ft 6 in
commissioned 1912
1913
conflict World War I
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crewComplement about 1,000 officers and men
designedAs fast capital ship
designedBy Sir Philip Watts
designedSpeed 27 knots
displacementDeepLoad about 30,820 long tons
displacementStandard about 26,270 long tons
draught 32 ft 5 in
era early 20th century
fate sunk at the Battle of Jutland
fateOfClass all ships scrapped after World War I
followedBy Queen Mary-class battlecruiser
laidDown 1909
1910
launched 1910
1911
leadShip HMS Lion
lengthOverall 700 ft
mainArmament 8 × 13.5-inch (343 mm) guns
mainArmamentLayout 4 twin turrets
notableEngagement Battle of Dogger Bank
First Battle of Heligoland Bight
surface form: Battle of Heligoland Bight

Battle of Jutland
numberOfShipsCompleted 3
operator Royal Navy
powerOutput about 70,000 shp
precededBy Indefatigable-class battlecruiser
propulsion coal-fired boilers
oil-fired boilers
steam turbines
range about 5,610 nmi at 10 knots
secondaryArmament 16 × 4-inch (102 mm) guns
serviceEntry 1912
ship HMS Lion
HMS Princess Royal
HMS Queen Mary
torpedoArmament 2 × 21-inch torpedo tubes

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HMS Queen Mary class Lion-class battlecruiser
British battlecruiser Tiger precededBy Lion-class battlecruiser
subject surface form: HMS Tiger