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USS Indiana BB-1.jpg
USS Indiana - the lead ship of the class
Class overview
Operators: US flag 46 stars.svg United States Navy
Preceded by: USS Maine and USS Texas
Succeeded by: Kearsarge class
Completed: 3
Retired: 3
Preserved: 0
General characteristics
Type: Battleship
Displacement: 10,288  tons standard
Length: 350 ft 9 in
Beam: 69 ft 3 in
Draft: 24 ft
Propulsion:
Speed: 15 knots (28 km/h)
Complement: 473 officers and men
Armament:
  • Main guns: 4 × 13-inch (330 mm) guns
  • Secondary guns: 8 × 8-inch (203 mm) guns and 4 × 6-inch (152 mm) guns
  • Light guns: 20 × 6 pounder guns and 6 × 1 pounder guns
Armor:
  • Belt: 18 inches (460 mm)
  • Turret: 15 inches (380 mm)
  • Tower: 10 inches (250 mm)
  • Deck: 3 inches (76 mm)

The three Indiana-class battleships were the first modern battleships to be built by the United States Navy. All launched in 1893, they were designed for coastal defense, being too low in the water to deal well with the waves of the open ocean. However, despite their low freeboard, they gave good service in the Spanish-American War and for over a decade afterward, until dreadnought battleships began to come into the fleet in numbers.

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Design and development

The first ship Indiana carried four 13-inch guns in two round double turrets. Lacking a counterweight to offset the gun barrels, this caused the ship to list in the direction the guns were trained.

The 8-inch guns were in turret mounted pairs. The smaller 6-inch guns had individual unprotected mounts that were mounted on a gundeck at the main deck level and fired through ports in the bulkheads.

The three Indianas cost three million dollars apiece.

Ships in class

USS Indiana (BB-1)

USS Indiana
  • Designation: BB-1 (later redesignated Coastal Battleship No. 1)
  • Laid down: 7 May 1891
  • Launched: 28 February 1893
  • Commissioned: 20 November 1895
  • Operations: Bombardment of San Juan, Battle of Santiago de Cuba, World War I training missions
  • Victories: Spanish destroyers Furor and Pluton
  • Fate: Decommissioned 31 May 1919 for use as a gunnery target

USS Massachusetts (BB-2)

USS Massachusetts
  • Designation: BB-2 (later redesignated Coastal Battleship No. 2)
  • Laid down: 25 June 1891
  • Launched: 10 June 1893
  • Commissioned: 10 June 1896
  • Operations: Bombardment of San Juan, Battle of Santiago de Cuba, World War I training missions
  • Victories: Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes
  • Fate: Decommissioned 31 March 1919 for use as a gunnery target

USS Oregon (BB-3)

USS Oregon
  • Designation: BB-3
  • Laid down: 19 November 1891
  • Launched: 26 October 1893
  • Commissioned: 16 July 1896
  • Operations: 14,000 cruise during the Spanish-American War,

Philippine-American War, Asiatic Fleet

  • Victories: Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes
  • Fate: Decommissioned 17 July 1920, initially for preservation but sold for scrap 15 March 1956

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