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SMS Danzig : ウィキペディア英語版
SMS Danzig

SMS ''Danzig'' was a light cruiser of the Imperial German Navy. Named for the city of Danzig (Gdańsk), she was the seventh and last ship of the . She was begun by the Imperial Dockyard in her namesake city in 1904, launched on 23 September 1905 and commissioned on 1 December 1907. Armed with a main battery of ten guns and two torpedo tubes, ''Danzig'' was capable of a top speed of .
''Danzig'' spent the first ten years of her career in the reconnaissance forces of the High Seas Fleet. The ship saw extensive service during the First World War; she was present at the Battle of Heligoland Bight in August 1914, but did not engage British warships. She also saw action in the Baltic Sea against Russian forces, and was badly damaged by a Russian mine in November 1915. ''Danzig'' was also involved in Operation Albion, the seizure of the islands at the entrance of the Gulf of Riga, in September 1917. She was thereafter withdrawn from service, and surrendered to Britain after the end of the war as a war prize. ''Danzig'' was dismantled for scrap starting in 1921.
==Construction==
(詳細はImperial Dockyard in Danzig in 1904 and launched on 23 September 1905, after which fitting-out work commenced. She was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet on 1 December 1907.〔Gröner, pp. 102–104〕 The ship was long overall and had a beam of and a draft of forward. She displaced at full combat load.〔Gröner, p. 102〕 Her propulsion system consisted of two triple-expansion engines, designed to give for a top speed of . The engines were powered by ten coal-fired Marine-type water-tube boilers. ''Danzig'' carried up to of coal, which gave her a range of at . She had a crew of 14 officers and 274–287 enlisted men.〔Gröner, pp. 102–103〕
The ship was armed with ten 10.5 cm SK L/40 guns in single mounts. Two were placed side by side forward on the forecastle, six were located amidships, three on either side, and two were placed side by side aft. The guns could engage targets out to . They were supplied with 1,500 rounds of ammunition, for 150 shells per gun. She was also equipped with two torpedo tubes with five torpedoes. They were submerged in the hull on the broadside. ''Danzig'' was also fitted to carry fifty naval mines.〔Gröner, p. 103〕 The ship was protected by an armored deck that was up to thick. The conning tower had thick sides, and the guns were protected by thick shields.〔

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