Been dead for [*]10 months[*] due to collage semester and recent lack of insparation for ship design but got
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Dutch Protected cruisers
when Dutch Navy understood their naval assets are horribly obsolete Naval expansion of 1894 program has been finalised by the navy and approved by the parliment. From 1894 to 1902 protected cruisers had to be commisoned for protection of trade and colonial use.
1st Dutch PCR -
Domburg class
Specifications:
Normal displacement - 3300 tons normal load, 4000 full
4 5" (120 mm) guns, 6 76 mm guns, 4 47 mm Quick Breech loading guns
protection: gun shields - 51 mm, deck 40-51 mm
machinery and speed: eight cylindrical, coal fired boilers 2 triple expansion engines driving 2 screws at 20 knots, range 4500 nm
compliment: 398 officers and men.
ships consisted of 3 ships: Donburg (February 3 1894. June 8 1896 and October 1896, date of launch and commisioning respectively), Tholem (February 8 1894, July 1896, December 1896, Wassenar (March 13 1894, June 1896 September 1896).
Berschemer-class
Normal displacement - 3600 tons normal load, 4750 full
6 5" (120 mm) guns, 4 76 mm guns, 4 47 mm Quick Breech loading guns
protection: gun shields - 51 mm, deck 40-51 mm
machinery and speed: eight Belleville, coal fired boilers 2 triple expansion engines driving 2 screws 2 triple expansion engines driving 2 screws at 21 knots, range 4500 nm
compliment: 452 officers and men.
Ships of the class (laid down/launched/commisioned): Berschemer (March 21 1895, March 17 1898, September 1898), Essen (April 1 1895, April 1 1898 and November 3 1898), Zierikzee (May 15 1895, August 9 1898, January 16 1899) and finally Gouda (June 5 1895, November 1898, April 21 1899)
Nijmegen-class
Normal displacement - 3800 tons normal load, 4890 full
8x1 5" (120 mm) guns, 4x1 76 mm guns, 4x1 47 mm Quick Breech loading guns
protection: gun shields - 70 mm, deck 55 mm
machinery and speed: 12 Belleville, coal fired boilers 2 triple expansion engines driving 2 screws 2 triple expansion engines driving 2 screws at 23 knots, range 4500 nm
compliment: 532 officers and men.
Ships in the class (laid down/launched/commisioned): Nijmegen (Fenruary 10 1900, October 9 1901, February 11 1902), Katwijkhttps (Fenruary 12 1900, October 10 1901, March 8 1902) Walcheren (March 24 1901, July 16 1902, November 1902) Maas (March 24 1901, July 16 1902, December 1902)
Java-class
Specifications:
Displacement - 5000 tons, 6200 full.
13x1 140mm (5.5") guns, 2x1 76mm (3") guns and in 1917 a 2x2 380mm (15") torpedo tubes replacing the gun just aft of 3rf funnel (1917 modification)
Armor: belt armor: 51 mm (2"), deck armor 25mm (1")
machinery and speed: 6 Yarrow mixed fired boilers, 4 steam turbines driving 4 shafts, 32 knots, range 5000 miles.
Ships of the class: Java (Janurary 12 1910, April 6 1911, June 15 1911) , Sumatra (Janurary 12 1910, April 12 1911, June 23 1911), Batavia (Janurary 12 1910, April 17 1911, June 29 1911), Celebes (February 1 1910, May 4 1911, July 19 1911) Kaap (February 4 1910, May 8 1911, July 26 1911), Johannesburg (June 6 1910, November 11 1911, Fenruary 11 1912), Anwerp (June 12 1910, November 17 1911, Fenruary 28 1912), Amalia (January 1 1911, January 13 1912, March 30 1912), Arnhem (January 4 1911, March 12 1912, June 16 1912), Amsterdam (January 9 1911, March 25 1912, August 2 1912), Koemeester, Oudshoorn, Woerden, Eindhoven, rest commisioning in 1913
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Might write a proper service history for each class but I think Domburg and Berschemer wouldn't have any interesting career other then guarding colonies, bit of shore bombarding, port guarding and maaaaybe convoy ecorting during WW1 since they were kinda to old for front line combat while Nijmegen-class and Java class would certainly be a lot, lot more useful as a frontline unit