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https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/france/republique-class-battleships.php République class Battleships (1904) The République class were two pre-dreadnought battleships built 1901-1907 and a real departure of previous French capital ships designs. class battleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/uk/duncan-class-battleships.php Duncan class Battleships (1901) The Duncan class were six pre-dreadnought battleships ordered in response to the Russian Battleships of the Persviet class. They were designed to be faster,... class battleshipsduncan https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/germany/kaiser-class-battleships.php Kaiser class Battleships (1911) class battleshipskaiser https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/us/colorado-class-battleships.php Colorado class Battleships (1920) The Colorado class Battleships were the last of the standard type dreadnoughts, and they were armed with eight 16 inches. Planned in WWI but in combat in WW2 class battleshipscolorado https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/italy/doria-class-battleships.php Doria class battleships (1916) The Doria class were two dreadnought battleships, Andrea Doria and Caio Duilio which took part in WW1, were completely rebuilt in 1930 and were still active in... class battleshipsdoria https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/russia/pervozvanny-class-battleships.php Pervozvanny class Battleships, Russian Imperial Navy (1908) Suceeding the Borodino, the Russian Imperial Baltic battleships Andrey Pervozvanny and Imperator Pavel I had a very long construction time class battleshipsrussian imperialnavy https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/germany/bayern-class-battleships.php Bayern class battleships (1915) The last completed dreadnought class of the German Navy were also the first to adopt 15-in guns (38 cm). As completed after Jutland, they had however a rather... class battleshipsbayern https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/germany/kaiser-friedrich-III-class-battleships.php Kaiser Friedrich III class battleships (1896) These five pre-dreadnoughts also known as the class battleshipskaiserfriedrichiii https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/uk/nelson-class-battleships.php Nelson class battleships (1925) Nelson and Rodney were the first British battleships testing a new of novel solutions inherited fom the cancelled N3 and G3 capital ships, exceptionally... class battleshipsnelson https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/germany/wittelsbach-class-battleships.php Wittelsbach class battleships (1900) These five battleships designed by Prof. Dr. Dietrich, approved by Tirpitz 1898 naval law, were improved class battleshipswittelsbach https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/us/pennsylvania-class-battleships.php Pennsylvania class battleships (1915) The Pennsylvania class was in improvement over the revolutionary Nevada, the first USN class battleshipspennsylvania https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/us/tennessee-class-battleships.php Tennessee Class Battleships (1919) The Tennessee and California were a continuation design of the New Mexico with improvements in ASW armor and guns with better range class battleshipstennessee https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/russia/ekaterina-ii-class-battleships.php Ekaterina II-class battleships (1886) The Ekaterina II class were four barbette battleships with an unusual triangle configuration. Two were sunk in 1907 and two scrapped after WWI ii classekaterinabattleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/brazil/minas-geraes-class-battleships.php Minas Geraes class battleships (1911) Minas Geraes and São Paulo made a sensation when ordered by Brazil in 1906. They were the largest dreadnoughts afloat, and third to be ordered worldwide. class battleshipsminas https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/uk/canopus-class-1897.php Canopus class battleships (1897) Second oldest battleship class in service in 1914, the Canopus, Albion, Glory, Goliath, Ocean, and Vengeance actively participated in operations class battleshipscanopus https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/russia/borodino-class-battleships.php Borodino class battleships (1901) The Borodino class battleships of the Russian Imperial Navy, with Aleksander III, Suvorov, Oryol and Slava took the brunt of the Russo-Japanese war in 1905. class battleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/uk/queen-elizabeth-class-battleships.php Queen Elizabeth class Battleships (1913) The Queen Elizabeth class battleships also comprised HMS Warspite, Barham, Malaya, and Valiant. These Veterans of the Great war that also fought in WW2. queen elizabethclass battleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/uk/lord-nelson-class-battleships.php Lord Nelson class Battleships (1906) Less well known than the ones built in the 1920s, the first Nelson class were at the same time the last British Pre-dreadnoughts, and a quite advanced... lord nelsonclass battleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/germany/konig-class-battleships.php König class battleships (1913) - German Imperial Navy The König were the last prewar class of battleships dreadnoughts of the Kaiserliches Marine, the German Imperial Navy, which fought at Jutland class battleshipsgermanimperialnavy https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/france/dunkerque-class-battleships.php Dunkerque class Battleships (1935) First battleships built by France since 1913, these ships answered the German pocket battleships of the Deutschland class, also with a moderate protection. class battleshipsdunkerque https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/germany/brandenburg-class-battleships.php Brandenburg class battleships (1892) These fairly old pre-dreadnoughts were the first sea going battleships to enter service with the new Imperial German Navy. Two (of four) were sold to Turkey. class battleshipsbrandenburg https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/uk/king-george-v-class-battleship-1911.php King George V class Battleships (1911) here were two classed named King George V, the first one was a WW1 dreadnought class of four ships also comprising the Centurion, Audacious and Ajax. king georgeclass battleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/uk/centurion-class-battleships.php Centurion class Battleships (1892) The Centurion class were second class Battleships designed specifically to hunt down new Russian armoured cruisers like Rurik and Gromoboi. They were removed... class battleshipscenturion https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/uk/london-class-battleships.php London class battleships (1899), Royal Navy pre-dreadnoughts The London class battleships were pre-dreadnoughts derived from the Majestic standard in the 1890s, comprising five vessels (sub-class Queen) active in WWI class battleshipsroyal navylondonpre https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/france/charles-martel-class-battleships.php Charles Martel class Battleships (1891) Built by various yards in the 1890s, these five pre-dreadnought battleships of the Martel class differed considerably from the previous Brennus in going back... class battleshipscharlesmartel https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/uk/orion-class-battleships-1911.php Orion class Battleships (1911) class battleshipsorion https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/italy/amiraglio-di-st-bon-class-battleships.php Amiraglio Di St Bon class Battleships (1897) Battleships on a budget: Amiraglio Di St Bon and Emanuele Filiberto were 10,000 tons light battleships designed by Di St Bon and Benedetto Brin in 1893. They... class battleshipsdistbon https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/austria-hungary/herzherzog-karl-class-battleships.php Herzherzog Karl class battleships (1902) These three ships were scaled-up Habsburg, part of the 3rd battle line division during the war were they sat mainly inactive at Pola. class battleshipskarl https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/uk/majestic-class-battleships-1894.php Majestic class battleships (1894) The nine Majestic class battleships of the 1890s were the oldest in service in WW1. Despite their obsolete turret-barbettes, they served well the whole war. class battleshipsmajestic https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/ottoman-fleet/barbarossa-class-battleships.php Barbarossa class battleships (1892) The Barbarossa class battleships (1892) comprised two ex-German Brandenburg class pre-dreadnoughts, renamed Hayreddin Barbarossa and Turgut Reis. class battleshipsbarbarossa https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/uk/colossus-class.php Colossus class battleships (1910) Two Dreadnought series follow-up (Colossus and Hercules) which had the same artillery arrangement than the Neptune but improved protection. class battleshipscolossus https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/japan/shikishima-class-battleships-1898.php Shikishima class battleships (1898) Both Japanese Battleships were slightly improved version of the Fuji class built in UK, based on the Majestic design. They fought in the Russo Japanese war. class battleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/uk/formidable-class-battleships.php Formidable class battleships (1898) Designed by William White, these battleships (with their sub-classes London and Queen) were improved Canopus-class, with better protection than the Majestic class battleshipsformidable https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/us/new-york-class-battleships.php New York class Battleships (1912) The New York class battleships were the first fitted with 14-in guns and the last before the new yorkclass battleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/russia/evstafi-class-battleships-1910.php Evstafi class battleships (1910) Laid down in 1904, completed in 1906 but in service by 1911 the Evstafi class battleships digested the lessons of the Russo Japanese war of 1905. class battleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/austria-hungary/Radetzky-class-battleships.php Radetzky class battleships (1908) These three ships were the last Austro-Hungarian battleships, launched well after the HMS dreadnoughts, heavily armed, they had some issues however. class battleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/us/new-mexico-class-battleships.php New Mexico class battleships (1917) This is the story of three battleships, New Mexico and Missisippi, and Idaho, the first two, veterans of two world wars, entirely rebuilt in 1933 and very... new mexicoclass battleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/germany/siegfried-class-battleships.php Siegfried class battleships (1889) The Siegfried, Beowulf, Frithjof, Heimdall, Hildebrand, Hagen, Odin, and Agir were the first modern capital ships of the new German Navy. Although coastal,... class battleshipssiegfried https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/italy/caracciolo-class-battleships.php Caracciolo class Battleships (1916) The Caracciolo class were among the world's very first fast battleships. Four were started for the Regia Marina, none completed in 1921. class battleshipscaracciolo https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/us/illinois-class-battleships.php Illinois class Battleships (1898) The Illinois class were three battleships built in the late 1890s for sea-going operations and featuring a more homogeneous battery. class battleshipsillinois https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/uk/king-edward-vii-class-battleships.php King Edward VII class Battleships (1903) The King Edward VII class comprised eight pre-dreadnought battleships built for the British Royal Navy in 1902-1907, considered as king edwardclass battleshipsvii https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/greece/kilkis-class-battleships.php Kilkis class battleships (1914) The former Mississippi class pre-dreadnought batteships were sold by the United States in 1914 to the Greeks, renamed Kilkis and Lemnos, and sunk in 1941 class battleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/japan/kashima-class-battleships.php Kashima class Battleships (1905) The Kashima class battleships were the first Imperial Japanese Navy class battleshipskashima https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/france/richelieu-class-battleships.php Richelieu class battleships (1940) Probably the most famous French battleship ever, the Richeleu and her sister ship Jean Bart were completed at the eve of WW2. The former was at Dakar and after... class battleshipsrichelieu https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/france/courbet-class-battleships.php Courbet class Dreadnought Battleships (1911) The four Courbet were the first French dreadnoughts, launched 1811-1912. Apart France, which ran aground, all three also served in WW2. courbetclassdreadnoughtbattleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/argentina/rivadavia-class-battleships.php Rivadavia class Battleships ARA Rivadavia and Moreno were ordered after a two-year bid during the dreadnougt race in US shipyards. They stayed mostly inactive and unmodernized in ww2. rivadaviaclassbattleships https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/austria-hungary/Monarch.php Monarch class coastal battleships (1895) These Austro-Hungarian 1890s coastal battleships were the first to receive turrets. They were protected by 11in of armor and had four 9in guns. monarchclasscoastalbattleships