British battlecruiser Lion

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The British battlecruiser Lion was a World War I Royal Navy capital ship that served as Vice Admiral Beatty’s flagship in major North Sea engagements, including the Battle of Dogger Bank and the Battle of Jutland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy warship
battlecruiser
capital ship
armamentPrimary 8 × 13.5-inch guns
armamentSecondary 16 × 4-inch guns
armamentTorpedoTubes 2 × 21-inch submerged torpedo tubes
armourBelt 9 inches
armourConningTower 10 inches
armourDeck 1–2.5 inches
armourTurrets 9 inches
beam 88 ft 6 in
builder Devonport Dockyard
commissioned 1912-06
country United Kingdom
crewComplement about 1000 officers and men
decommissioned 1924
designPurpose fast capital ship for North Sea operations
displacementDeepLoad 30500 long tons
displacementStandard 26270 long tons
draught 32 ft 5 in
fate sold for scrap
flagshipOf David Beatty
surface form: Vice Admiral David Beatty
laidDown 1909-11-29
launched 1910-08-06
lengthOverall 700 ft
maximumSpeed 27 knots
namedAfter lion
notableEvent served as Beatty’s flagship at Dogger Bank
served as Beatty’s flagship at Jutland
operator Royal Navy
participatedIn Battle of Dogger Bank
First Battle of Heligoland Bight
surface form: Battle of Heligoland Bight

Battle of Jutland
pennantNumber 47
powerOutput 70000 shp
propulsion 42 Yarrow boilers
steam turbines
range 5610 nmi at 10 knots
scrapped 1924
servedInConflict World War I
serviceEntryEra pre–World War I Dreadnought era
shipClass Lion-class battlecruiser
squadronAssignment 1st Battlecruiser Squadron
sustainedDamageAt Battle of Dogger Bank
Battle of Jutland
theatreOfOperations North Sea

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Battle of Dogger Bank participant British battlecruiser Lion