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Mariz e Barros-class ironclad : ウィキペディア英語版
Mariz e Barros-class ironclad

The ''Mariz e Barros-class'' ironclads were a pair of armored corvettes originally ordered by Paraguay in 1864, but were sold to Brazil when Paraguay defaulted on the payments. Configured as central-battery ironclads, they served during the 1864–70 War of the Triple Alliance between Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay against Paraguay.

==Design and description==
The ships were long, had a beam of and drafts of . They displaced . The ''Mariz e Barros'' class had a pair of steam engines, each driving one propeller. The engines produced a total of and gave the ships a maximum speed of . They carried of coal although nothing is known about their range or endurance. They were fully rigged with three masts. Their crew consisted of 125 officers and enlisted men.〔Gardiner, p. 406〕
''Mariz e Barros'' was armed with two 120-pounder Whitworth rifled muzzle-loading guns and two smoothbore 68-pounder guns, while ''Herval'' had four 120-pounder guns. The ships had a complete waterline belt of wrought iron that ranged in thickness from amidships to at the ends of the ship.〔

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