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Italian cruiser Liguria : ウィキペディア英語版
Italian cruiser Liguria

''Liguria'' was a protected cruiser built for the Italian ''Regia Marina'' (Royal Navy). She was the fourth of six cruisers, all of which were named for regions of Italy.〔"Lombardia"〕 ''Liguria'' was built by the Ansaldo shipyard in Genoa; her keel was laid in July 1899, she was launched in June 1893, and was commissioned into the fleet in December 1894. The ship was equipped with a main armament of four and six guns, and she could steam at a speed of .
''Liguria'' served in a variety of roles throughout her career. She frequently was assigned to the main fleet, but in 1904 she was deployed to the American Station. In 1906, she conducted tests with coaling while at sea, and from 1908 to 1911, she was fitted with an experimental observation balloon. She saw extensive action during the Italo-Turkish War in 1911–12. She took part in the seizure of Benghazi, provided gunfire support to the defenders of Tripoli, and conducted bombardments of Ottoman ports in western Libya and the Red Sea coast of Arabia. She was still in service during World War I as a training ship, but she did not see action during the conflict. ''Liguria'' was eventually sold for scrap in May 1921.
==Design==
(詳細はlong overall and had a beam of and a draft of . She displaced up to at full load. Her propulsion system consisted of a pair of horizontal triple-expansion engines, with steam supplied by four cylindrical water-tube boilers.〔Gardiner, p. 349〕 On her speed trials, she reached a maximum of at .〔"Notes on Ships and Torpedo Boats" 1896, p. 67〕 The ship had a cruising radius of about at a speed of . She had a crew of between 213–278.〔
''Liguria'' was armed with a main battery of four L/40 guns mounted singly, with two side by side forward and two side by side aft. Six L/40 guns were placed between them, with three on each broadside. Light armament included eight guns two guns, and a pair of machine guns. She was also equipped with two torpedo tubes. ''Liguria'' was protected by a thick deck, and her conning tower had 50 mm thick sides.〔

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