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Brazilian battleship Aquidabã : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brazilian battleship Aquidabã
''Aquidabã'', anglicized as ''Aquidaban'', was a Brazilian ironclad battleship built in the mid-1880s. The ship participated in two naval revolts; during the second she was sunk by a government torpedo boat. After being refloated, ''Aquidabã'' was sent to Germany for repairs and modernization. During a routine cruise in 1906, the ship's ammunition magazines exploded, which caused the vessel to sink rapidly with a great loss of life. ==Design==
''Aquidabã'' was long, had a beam of , and had a draft of . The ship displaced and had a crew of 277 officers and enlisted men. She was powered by a two-shaft engine and eight boilers; this produced up to for a top speed of . Fuel stores were initially , though after refits this was increased to .〔 ''Aquidabã''s main armament consisted of four guns mounted in two twin gun turrets, each of which was placed off the centerline, ''en echelon'', with the forward turret offset to port and the aft turret to starboard. Secondary weapons included four guns, two fore and two aft, and thirteen 1-pounder guns, all mounted in single emplacements. The ship was also equipped with five torpedo tubes; three were above-water tubes, while the remaining two were submerged in the hull of the ship. The ship was equipped with compound armor. The armored belt was thick in the central portion of the ship, where the most critical parts of the ship were located. This included machinery spaces and ammunition magazines. At either ends of the central section of the belt, thickness was reduced to . The main battery turrets were protected with worth of armor, as was the conning tower.〔〔
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