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S-584-150 Preliminary Design Plan for a "Small Battleship" ... April 17, 1919 Note:

Photo #: S-584-150  Preliminary Design Plan for a "Small Battleship" ... April 17, 1919 Note:
Title: Preliminary Design Plan for a "Small Battleship" ... April 17, 1919 Note:
Description: Photo #: S-584-150 Preliminary Design Plan for a Small Battleship ... April 17, 1919 Preliminary design plan for a Small Battleship (A-7). The Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair requested on 8 March 1919 that his staff develop a set of comparative studies for ships of this type, apparently reflecting his desire to anticipate a possible need, as early as the 1920 shipbuilding program, for retrenchment from increasingly large capital ship designs under development at the time. The A series Small Battleship designs, initiated on 17 March, incorporated the four 16-inch gun armament and 12 inch side armor specified as an initial baseline for the type, and 20 knots speed. The concept was not pursued. This plan provided four 16-inch guns, electric drive machinery, and a speed of 20 knots in a ship 510 feet long on the waterline, 92 feet 6 inches in beam, and with a normal displacement of 24,000 tons. The original document was a blueprint (white on dark blue). The original plan is in the 1911-1925 Spring Styles Book. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
Catalog #: S-584-150
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