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SMS Stettin : ウィキペディア英語版
SMS Stettin

SMS ''Stettin'' ("His Majesty's Ship ''Stettin''") was a light cruiser of the Kaiserliche Marine. She had three sister ships: , , and . Laid down at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard in 1906, ''Stettin'' was launched in March 1907 and commissioned into the High Seas Fleet seven months later in October. Like her sisters, ''Stettin'' was armed with a main battery of ten guns and a pair of torpedo tubes, and was capable of a top speed in excess of .
In 1912, ''Stettin'' joined the battlecruiser and cruiser for a goodwill visit to the United States. After the outbreak of World War I, ''Stettin'' served in the reconnaissance forces of the German fleet. She saw heavy service for the first three years of the war, including at the Battle of Heligoland Bight in August 1914 and the Battle of Jutland in May – June 1916, along with other smaller operations in the North and Baltic Seas. In 1917, she was withdrawn from frontline service and used as a training ship until the end of the war. In the aftermath of Germany's defeat, ''Stettin'' was surrendered to the Allies and broke up for scrap in 1921–1923.
==Construction==

(詳細はErsatz'' " and was laid down at the AG Vulcan shipyard in her namesake city in 1906. She was launched on 7 March 1907, after which fitting-out work commenced. She was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet on 29 October 1907.〔Gröner, pp. 104–105〕 The ship was long overall and had a beam of and a draft of forward. She displaced at full combat load. Her propulsion system consisted of two 3-cylinder triple expansion engines powered by eleven coal-fired Marine-type boilers. These provided a top speed of and a range of approximately at . ''Stettin'' had a crew of 14 officers and 308 enlisted men.〔Gröner, p. 104〕
The ship was armed with ten 10.5 cm SK L/45 guns in single pedestal mounts. Two were placed side-by-side forward on the forecastle, six were located amidships, three on either side, and two were side by side aft.〔Gardiner & Gray, p. 157〕 The guns had a maximum elevation of 30 degrees, which allowed them to engage targets out to .〔Gardiner & Gray, p. 140〕 They were supplied with 1,500 rounds of ammunition, amounting to 150 shells per gun. The ship was also equipped with eight 5.2 cm SK L/55 guns with 4,000 rounds of ammunition. She was also equipped with a pair of torpedo tubes with five torpedoes submerged in the hull on the broadside. The ship was protected by an armored deck that was thick amidships. The conning tower had thick sides.〔

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