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HMS Colombo (D89) : ウィキペディア英語版 | HMS Colombo (D89)
HMS ''Colombo'' was a C-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was part of the ''Carlisle'' sub-class of the C class. She survived both world wars to be scrapped in 1948. ==Design and description== The ''Carlisle'' sub-class was identical with the preceding ''Ceres'' sub-class except that their bows were raised for better seakeeping. The ships were long overall, with a beam of and a mean draught of . Displacement was at normal and at deep load. ''Columbo'' was powered by two Brown-Curtis steam turbines, each driving one propeller shaft, which produced a total of . The turbines used steam generated by six Yarrow boilers which gave her a speed of about . She carried tons of fuel oil. The ship had a crew of about 432 officers and other ranks.〔Gardiner & Gray, p. 61〕 The armament of the ''Carlisle'' sub-class consisted of five BL 6-inch (152 mm) Mk XII guns that were mounted on the centreline. One superfiring pair of guns was forward of the bridge, one was aft of the two funnels and the last two were in the stern, with one gun superfiring over the rearmost gun. The two anti-aircraft guns were positioned abreast of the fore funnel. The ships were equipped with eight torpedo tubes in four twin mounts, two on each broadside.〔
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