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- Q533540 subject Q7047473.
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- Q533540 abstract "HSwMS Clas Fleming was a mine cruiser of the Swedish Navy from World War I until the Cold War. She was named after the 17th century Swedish admiral Clas Fleming.Commissioned in 1914, Clas Fleming was among the first Swedish warships to use Parsons steam turbines. As built it was armed with four 120 mm (4.7 in) guns in a superfiring arrangement: one at the forecastle, one - highly unusually - on top of its armoured conning tower, one on the poop deck, and a fourth at the stern. Up to 190 naval mines could be carried on the main deck. In service the stern was found to be very wet on rough seas, so in 1918-19 the poop deck was extended to the stern; the guns at the stern and on the conning tower were accordingly moved to a more old-fashioned, side-by-side positions just aft of amidships. In 1926 three 25 mm (0.98 in) anti-aircraft guns were added, one on the conning tower and two just behind the amidships 120mm guns.In November 1939 Clas Fleming was extended with a 6-metre (20 ft) long new section to make room for four new six-cylinder two-stroke diesel engines; these however did not drive the propeller shafts directly, but were gas generators for the turbines, a rare arrangement never before used on a ship. Of the eight original coal-fired boilers only two were retained, and these were modified to oil firing.After World War II Clas Fleming was placed in reserve in Stockholm, and was decommissioned on 1 January 1959.".
- Q533540 builder Q1754.
- Q533540 class Q640078.
- Q533540 length "80.2".
- Q533540 orderDate "1910-05-17".
- Q533540 shipBeam "10.4".
- Q533540 shipDraft "4.3".
- Q533540 shipLaunch "1912-12-14".
- Q533540 status "Sold forscrap1960".
- Q533540 thumbnail HMS_Clas_Fleming.jpg?width=300.
- Q533540 topSpeed "37.04".
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- Q533540 shipBuilder "Bergsund Finnboda, Stockholm".
- Q533540 shipClass "Clas Fleming class minelayer-cruiser".
- Q533540 shipFate "Sold for scrap 1960".
- Q533540 shipLaunched "1912-12-14".
- Q533540 shipName "Clas Fleming".
- Q533540 shipOrdered "1910-05-17".
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- Q533540 comment "HSwMS Clas Fleming was a mine cruiser of the Swedish Navy from World War I until the Cold War. She was named after the 17th century Swedish admiral Clas Fleming.Commissioned in 1914, Clas Fleming was among the first Swedish warships to use Parsons steam turbines. As built it was armed with four 120 mm (4.7 in) guns in a superfiring arrangement: one at the forecastle, one - highly unusually - on top of its armoured conning tower, one on the poop deck, and a fourth at the stern.".
- Q533540 label "HSwMS Clas Fleming".
- Q533540 depiction HMS_Clas_Fleming.jpg.
- Q533540 name "Clas Fleming".