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Brazilian ironclad Silvado : ウィキペディア英語版
Brazilian ironclad Silvado

The Brazilian ironclad ''Silvado'' was originally ordered by Paraguay in 1864 with the name ''Nemesis'', but was sold to Brazil when Paraguay could not make the final payments. She participated in the 1864–70 War of the Triple Alliance between Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay against Paraguay.
==Design and description==
''Silvado'' was long between perpendiculars, had a beam of and a maximum draft of . ''Lima Barros'' displaced and was fitted with a ram bow. Her crew consisted of 170 officers and enlisted men.〔Silverstone, p. 33〕 The ship had a pair of horizontal trunk steam engines, each driving one propeller shaft. The engines produced a total of and gave ''Silvado'' a maximum speed of . She was barque-rigged with three pole masts and a bowsprit.〔Gardiner, p. 406〕
''Lima Barros'' was armed with four 70-pounder Whitworth rifled, muzzle-loading guns mounted in two twin-gun turrets. She had a complete waterline belt of wrought iron that ranged in thickness from amidships to at the ends of the ship. The gun turret was also protected by 4.5 inches of armor.〔

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