USS Massachusetts (BB-2)

USS Massachusetts (BB-2)

30° 17′ 49″ N 87° 18′ 41″ W / 30.29694444, -87.31138889


USS Massachusetts (BB-2)
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Le USS Massachusetts

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A servi dans Pavillon de l'United States Navy United States Navy
Quille posée 25 juin 1891
Lancement 10 juin 1893
Armé 10 juin 1896
Statut détruit
Caractéristiques techniques
Type cuirassé
Longueur 106.96 m
Maître-bau 21.11 m
Tirant d'eau 8.2 m
Déplacement 10.288 tjb
Puissance 9.000 cv
Vitesse 15 nœuds (28 km/h)
Caractéristiques militaires
Blindage Kiosque = 250 mm
ceinture = 220 à 460 mm
pont = 176 mm
tourelle =380 mm
Armement 4 X 330 mm
8 X 203 mm
4 X 152 mm
2 X 76 mm(anti-aérien)
5 tubes lance-torpilles (457 mm)
Rayon d'action 3.720 miles
Autres caractéristiques
Équipage 473 hommes
Chantier naval William Cramp and Sons Philadelphie Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis

L’USS Massachusetts était un cuirassé américain de classe Indiana [1] entré en service dans l'United States Navy à la fin du XIXe siècle.

Son épave est inscrite au Registre national des sites historiques depuis le 31 mai 2001. Il est visible, comme site de plonglée, à Pensacola dans le Comté d'Escambia en Floride, géré par l' agence de protection de l'environnement depuis le 10 juin 1993.

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