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Schwalbe-class cruiser : ウィキペディア英語版
Schwalbe-class cruiser

The ''Schwalbe'' class of unprotected cruisers were the first ships of the type built for the German ''Kaiserliche Marine'' (Imperial Navy). The class comprised two ships, , the lead ship, and . They were designed for service in Germany's recently acquired colonial empire, and were built between 1886 and 1889. They were armed with a main battery of eight guns and could steam at a speed of .
''Schwalbe'' and ''Sperber'' spent their active careers abroad, usually in Germany's African colonies or in the Pacific. The two cruisers assisted in the suppression of the Abushiri Revolt in German East Africa in 1889–1890. By the end of the 1890s, both ships had been overhauled and decommissioned in Germany. They returned to service at the turn of the century for another tour overseas; ''Schwalbe'' joined the forces that battled the Boxer Rebellion in China in 1900 before being decommissioned a second time in 1902. ''Sperber'' remained in Africa until 1911, when she too was decommissioned. ''Schwalbe'' was used as a training ship after 1912 and ''Sperber'' was used as a target ship during World War I. Both vessels were sold in 1920 and broken up in 1922.
==Design==
The ships of the ''Schwalbe'' class were designed for use in Germany's recently acquired overseas colonies. These newly conquered territories required warships to police them, and at the time, the German ''Kaiserliche Marine'' (Imperial Navy) possessed a motley collection of older sailing ships that were suitable only for training purposes.〔Sondhaus, p. 166〕 The design was prepared in 1886–1887,〔 under the tenure of General Leo von Caprivi, the Chief of the ''Kaiserliche Marine''; Caprivi sought new cruisers that would have strong fighting capabilities in addition to traditional overseas cruiser characteristics.〔 The ''Schwalbe'' class was the first unprotected cruiser design built in Germany, and along with several other small warships, they permitted Caprivi to retire five old sailing frigates and modernized the German cruiser force.〔Sondhaus, pp. 166–167〕

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