SMS Lübeck
ship type: light cruiser
ship class: Bremen
built by shipyard: Vulcan, Stettin
keel laying: May 1903
Launched: 1904
Completed: April 1905
construction cost: 5 436 000 marks
total length: 111.1 metres
length at the waterline: 110.6 metres
width: 13.3 metres
draught: 5.53 metres
standard displacement: 3 278 tonnes
full displacement: 3 797 tonnes
propulsion: 2 shafts driven by a 10 500 hp Parson turbine
speed: 22 knots
achieved the following results during the exercise: 14 035 hp, 23.1 knots
Armour: up to 75 mm deck
Armament:
Main
10 guns 105 mm
torpedo tubes
3 450 mm torpedo tubes
other
400 min
Crew: 288 men
Service:
Coastal Defence. 1917 training ship. In 1922, after the war, handed over to Great Britain and dismantled.
ship type: light cruiser
ship class: Bremen
built by shipyard: Vulcan, Stettin
keel laying: May 1903
Launched: 1904
Completed: April 1905
construction cost: 5 436 000 marks
total length: 111.1 metres
length at the waterline: 110.6 metres
width: 13.3 metres
draught: 5.53 metres
standard displacement: 3 278 tonnes
full displacement: 3 797 tonnes
propulsion: 2 shafts driven by a 10 500 hp Parson turbine
speed: 22 knots
achieved the following results during the exercise: 14 035 hp, 23.1 knots
Armour: up to 75 mm deck
Armament:
Main
10 guns 105 mm
torpedo tubes
3 450 mm torpedo tubes
other
400 min
Crew: 288 men
Service:
Coastal Defence. 1917 training ship. In 1922, after the war, handed over to Great Britain and dismantled.