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Gloire-class ironclad : ウィキペディア英語版
Gloire-class ironclad

The ''Gloire''-class ironclads were a group of three wooden-hulled armored frigates built for the French Navy in the late 1850s and early 1860s. , the lead ship of the class, was the first ocean-going ironclad warship to be built by any country. The ships of the ''Gloire'' class were classified as armoured frigates because they only had a single gun deck and their traditional disposition of guns arrayed along the length of the hull also meant that they were broadside ironclads.
==Design and description==
Designed by the French naval architect Henri Dupuy de Lôme, the ships of the class were intended to fight in the line of battle, unlike the first British ironclads.〔Gardiner, p. 54〕 The ships were long,〔Gille, p. 23〕 with a beam of . They had a maximum draft of ,〔Chesneau & Kolesnik, p. 286〕 a depth of hold of and displaced .〔 The ships of the class had a high metacentric height of and consequently rolled badly.〔 With their gun ports only above the waterline, they proved to be very wet.〔 They had a crew of 570 officers and enlisted men.〔
The ships of the ''Gloire'' class had a single horizontal return connecting-rod compound steam engine that drove a six-bladed, propeller.〔 The engine was powered by eight Indret〔 oval boilers and was designed for a capacity of .〔 On sea trials, the ships exceeded .〔 They carried a maximum of of coal which allowed them to steam for at a speed of .〔de Balincourt & Vincent-Bréchignac, Part I, p. 14〕 The ''Gloire''-class ships were initially fitted with a light barquentine rig with three masts that had a sail area around . This was later changed to a full ship rig of , but later had to be reduced because excessive rolling.〔
The ships were initially armed with 36 Modèle 1858 rifled muzzle-loading guns, 34 of which were positioned on the single gun deck in the broadside. The remaining two guns were placed on the upper deck as chase guns.〔 They fired a shell at a muzzle velocity of only and proved to be ineffective against armour.〔Gardiner, p. 159〕 They were replaced by rifled breech-loading Modèle 1864 guns in 1868. Six guns were mounted in the middle of the gun deck and a pair of guns replaced the original chase guns.〔
The wooden hull was completely armoured with wrought iron plates thick. Backed by the sides of the hull, the armour extended above the waterline and below.〔 The ''Gloire''-class ships had an open-topped conning tower with armour thick and of armour underneath the wooden upper deck.〔

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