Hogue (Cressy Class)


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Laid down 14th July 1898
Launched 13th August 1900
Completed 19th November 1902
Commissioned N/A
Fate Sunk:
22nd September 1914
Builders Vickers, Barrow
United Kingdom
Complement 760
Dimensions
Displacement 12000 tons max
Dimensions 472' x 69' 6"
Draught 26'
Armament
Main guns 2 x 9.2" (2 x 1)
Secondary guns 12 x 6" (12 x 1)
Torpedo tubes 3 x 18"
1 stern, 2 beam
Other weapons 12 x 12pdr
3 x 3pdr
Countermeasures None
Armour Belt: 2" - 6"
Deck: 1" - 3"
Bulkheads: 5"
C.T.: 12"
Turrets: 6"
Casemates: 5"
Aircraft Facilities
Aircraft None
Flightdeck None
Hangar None
Catapults None
Arrestor system None
Aviation fuel None
Electronics Fit
Radar None
Sonar None
ECM None
Other N/A
Machinery
Engines 30 x Belleville boilers
2 x 4 cyl. triple expansion
Power output 21000ihp
Speed 21kts
Shafts 2
Range N/A
Fuel 1600 tons coal

Hogue was assigned to the Channel Fleet in 1903.

She was torpedoed by U9 while patrolling in an area known as the Broad Fourteens, off the Netherlands.

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