Haris Dellatos Class
The Haris Dellatos Class was the penultimate class of Dreadnought that was built in the run-up to the Great War. the class was out of the Dusceasia Admiralty's need for a new modern battleship, able to compete with existing dreadnoughts from other nations. However, the development of the Haris Dellatos Class was extremely troubled with the class going through multiple revisions before the final design was eventually accepted by the Navy.
However, despite their somewhat ridiculous size and shortcomings in design, the Haris Dellatos would prove themselves to be very capable battleships, both ships PTE Haris Dellatos and PTE Elle Logouli would serve throughout the entirety of the Great War, partaking in many of the notable battles of the conflict and PTE Elle Logouli would even see some limited service in the post-war environment.
Haris Dellatos 1837
Displacement - 68,860 tonnes standard
Length: 970 ft O/A
Beam: 107 ft L.W.L
Draft: 35 ft At Standard Load
Installed power: 12x High-Pressure Admiralty Boilers
88,000 shp
Propulsion: 4x shafts; 4x Steam Turbines, 4x Turbo-Electric Motors
Speed: 25 knots
Range: 9,500 at 10 knots
Complement: 1300
Main Armament: 4x3 KL 16"/55 guns
Secondary Armament: 7x2 KL 5.5"/40 DP guns
AA Armament: 8x4 KL 1"/30 AA Guns
Armour:
Main Belt: 16"
Conning tower: 18"
Torpedo Bulkhead: 6" - 8"
Armoured Deck: 6.5"
Main Battery: 19" turret face, 11" sides/top, 14"cm barbettes
Haris Dellatos (T-34) 1832-1836-1837 - Undetermined fate
Elle Logouli (T-45) 1833-1837-1838 - Undetermined fate