DENMARK.

ARMORED FLEET.

Type and Name.ABCDEFG
Ft. Ft. Ft. Tons. In. In.
Frigates.
Danmark2694919½4,665Iron518
Peder Skram22549223,325 Wood 526
Monitors.
Rolf Krake1853810½1,325Iron9
Lindormen2163914¾2,050 9¾
Gorm23240152,3108
Casemate Ships.
Helgoland25759195,35012½10
Odin2374816½3,040810
Iron-clad Gun-boats.
Ingolf1502613850
Absalon1352512520
Esbern Snare1352512520
Fylla14025½12550
Diana 140 25½12550
Type and Name. HIJBattery.
Knots Year
Frigates.
 Danmark 1,007  8.11864XII 8-inch Armstrong.
XII 36-pdr. smooth-bore.
 Peder Skram 1,680 11.71864VIII 8-inch Armstrong.
VIII 36-pdr. smooth-bore.
Monitors.
Rolf Krake7507.81863II 8-inch Armstrong.
Lindormen1,560121868II 9-inch ”
Gorm1,67012.21870II 10¼-inch ”
Casemate Ships.
 Helgoland3,700131878I 12-inch Krupp.
IV 10¼-inch ”
V 5¾-inch ”
Odin2,26012.41872IV 10¼-inch ”
Iron-clad Gun-boats.
Ingolf700131867III 8-inch Armstrong.
Absalon700131869III””
Esbern Snare700131869III””
Fylla700131869III””
Diana700131869III””

DANISH UNARMORED FLEET.

Type and Name. Displacement. Guns.
Tons.
Frigates.
Niels Juel2,35026
Själland2,35026
Jylland2,42026
Corvettes.
Heimdal1,17514
Dagmar1,17614
St. Thomas1,546 5
Gun-boats.
Falster350 1
Möen350 1
Öresund240 1
Storebelt240 1
Lillebelt240 1
Thure145 2
Schröedersee145 2
Willemöes145 2
Krieger145 2
Marstrand145 2
Hauch 95 1
Drogden 50 1

DANMARK. PEDER SKRAM.

Broadside iron-clad frigates ([See Ferdinand Max, Austrian]), still capable of forming part of cruising fleet, but of little use beyond harbor defence.

ROLF KRAKE.

Monitor gun-boat, having a superstructure forming a covered forecastle forward and officers quarters aft, the upper line of the superstructure being carried along by a rail in wake of the turrets, which may be dropped in action. Her turrets are small, containing one gun each and capable of being turned by hand or by steam (Coles system). The armored belt comes to the height of the deck-beams, and the deck is convex, plated with ¾-inch steel. An armored pilot-house is placed well aft. She has full sail-power.

ROLF KRAKE.

LINDORMEN. GORM.

Single-turreted, breastwork, light-draft monitors. (See [Buffel], [Dutch].)

HELGOLAND.

Casemated iron-clad frigate with complete armored belt. No bow or stern fire from the casemate, which carries four 10¼-inch Krupp rifles. Forward on the upper deck is placed a 12-inch Krupp pivot for bow and beam fire. Her armor at the water-line is 12 inches, diminishing to 6 at the bow and stern. She is provided with apparatus for discharging Whitehead torpedoes from each beam above water.

ODIN.

Armored belt with elevated casemate. ([See Brazil, Brazilian.]) The casemate contains four 10¼-inch Armstrong muzzle-loaders, each of which fires from two ports. She has no spars except signal-masts.

INGOLF. ABSALON. ESBERN SNARE. FYLLA. DIANA.

Armored gun-boats, having fine lines and an armored belt from two feet below the water-line to the deck-beams. Three unprotected pivot-guns working amidships on centre-pivot carriages and firing over the rail. Full sail-power and hoisting screw.

INGOLF.

The wooden fleet is of the ordinary type of old-style steam corvettes and gun-boats.