


Nelson
Country | United Kingdom |
Ship Class | Nelson-class Battleship |
Hull Number | 28 |
Builder | Armstrong-Whitworth, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom |
Yard Number | 991 |
Laid Down | 28 Dec 1922 |
Launched | 3 Sep 1925 |
Commissioned | 15 Aug 1927 |
Decommissioned | 19 May 1948 |
Displacement | 33,800 tons standard; 38,390 tons full |
Length | 710 feet |
Beam | 106 feet |
Draft | 30 feet |
Machinery | 8 Admiralty 3-drum boilers |
Power Output | 45,000 shaft horsepower |
Speed | 23 knots |
Range | 7,000nm at 16 knots |
Crew | 1,314 |
Armament | 3x3x406mm guns, 6x2x152mm guns, 6x120mm anti-aircraft guns, 8x40mm 2pdr anti-aircraft guns, 2x622mm torpedo tubes |
Armor | 330-356mm waterline belt, 108-159mm deck, 305-381mm barbettes, 229-406mm gun turrets, 152-356mm conning tower, 102-305mm bulkheads |
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30 Oct 1939 | U-56 fired three G7e (TII) torpedoes on HMS Rodney near the Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom; all three missed the target, but two of them hit HMS Nelson situated directly behind HMS Rodney. |
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