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Erzherzog Karl-class battleship : ウィキペディア英語版
Erzherzog Karl-class battleship

The ''Erzherzog Karl'' class was a class of pre-dreadnought battleships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy built before World War I. All of the battleships of the ''Erzherzog Karl''-class were built in the Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino shipyards in Trieste. The first battleship, was laid down in 1902. Construction on the remaining two battleships, and continued up to 1905. Erzherzog Karl was commissioned in 1906, while ''Erzherzog Ferdinand Max'' and ''Erzherzog Friedrich'' were commissioned in 1907. The three ''Erzherzog Karl''-class battleships were considered relatively modern by the time they were commissioned. However, small docking space and budget restraints resulted in the class being fairly compact. Nevertheless, they were well designed and properly protected. The ''Erzherzog Karl''-class were the last and largest pre-dreadnoughts built by the Austrian Navy. They were named after members of the Austrian Royal family.
Despite these qualities, the ''Erzherzog Karl''-class battleships were inferior to the more modern Dreadnought type battleships – with their "all big gun" armament and turbine propulsion. As a result, they only played a limited role during World War I. At the beginning of the war, the members of the ''Erzherzog Karl''-class formed the III division of the Austrian-Hungarian battle-fleet. Despite their largely inactive involvement in the conflict, the battleships of the ''Erzherzog Karl''-class did participate in the flight of and during the opening days of the war, as well as the bombardment of Ancona on 23 May 1915. The ships also took part in suppressing a major mutiny among the crew members of several armored cruisers stationed in Cattaro between 1–3 February 1918. Following Austria-Hungary's defeat in World War I, ''Erzherzog Karl'' and ''Erzherzog Friedrich'' were handed over to France. The remaining battleship, ''Erzherzog Ferdinand Max'', was given to Great Britain. ''Erzherzog Karl'' ran aground at Bizerte and was broken up there in 1921. The remaining two battleships were scrapped in 1921 in Italy.
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