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Danish ironclad Lindormen (1868)

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Name
  
Lindormen

Commissioned
  
15 August 1869

Fate
  
Scrapped, 1907

Construction started
  
20 July 1866

Length
  
66 m

Displacement
  
2.048 million kg

Builder
  
Copenhagen

Laid down
  
20 July 1866

Decommissioned
  
29 June 1907

Type
  
Monitor

Launched
  
8 August 1868

Weight
  
2,048 tons

Draft
  
4.44 m

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The Danish ironclad Lindormen was a monitor built for the Royal Danish Navy in the 1860s. She was scrapped in 1907.

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Description

The ship was 66.62 meters (218 ft 7 in) long overall with a beam of 11.99 meters (39 ft 4 in). She had a draft of 4.44 meters (14 ft 7 in) and displaced 2,048 metric tons (2,016 long tons). Her crew consisted of 150 officers and enlisted men.

Lindormen had two horizontal direct-acting steam engines, built by Burmeister & Wain, each driving one propeller shaft. The engines were rated at a total of 1,500 indicated horsepower (1,100 kW) for a designed speed of 12.5 knots (23.2 km/h; 14.4 mph). The ship carried a maximum of 125 metric tons (123 long tons; 138 short tons) of coal that gave her a range of 1,400 nmi (2,600 km; 1,600 mi) at 8.5 knots (15.7 km/h; 9.8 mph).

She was initially armed with two Armstrong 227-millimeter (8.9 in) rifled muzzle-loading (RML) guns mounted in a single turret. In 1876 a pair of 76-millimeter (3.0 in) RML guns were added. Four years later a pair of 87-millimeter (3.4 in) rifled breech-loading guns were also added and the 76-millimeter guns were replaced by another pair of 87-millimeter breech-loading guns in 1885. The 227-millimeter guns were ultimately replaced by a pair of quick-firing 150-millimeter (5.9 in) guns.

The ship had a complete waterline armored belt that was 127 millimeters (5 in) thick. The gun turret was protected by 140-millimeter (5.5 in) armor plates. The conning tower armor was also 127 millimeters thick.

Construction and career

Lindormen, named for a serpent from Norse legend, was laid down by the Naval Dockyard in Copenhagen on 20 July 1866, launched on 8 August 1868 and completed on 15 August 1869. She was stricken from the Navy List on 29 June 1907 and sold for scrap. The ship was broken up in the Netherlands.

References

Danish ironclad Lindormen (1868) Wikipedia