GERMANY.

ARMORED FLEET.

Type and Name. ABCD E F
Ft. Ft. Ft. in. Tons. In.
Redoubt Frigates.
Kaiser2806224 87,440Iron11¾
Deutschland2806224 87,56011¾
Turret Frigates.
Friederich der Grosse 2985224 86,56010½
Preussen3085424 86,74810½
Casemate Frigates.
König Wilhelm3536026 69,451
Friederich Karl29055 245,819
Kron Prinz286 24 65,393
Barbette Corvettes.
Sachsen2135119 87,1359
Baiërn2135119 87,1359
Würtemberg2135119 87,1359
Two others2135119 87,1359
Redoubt Corvette.
Hansa2855121 73,497Wood
Monitor.
Arminius1973613 71,558
Redoubt Ram.
Prinz Adalbert1582721 73,863
Armored Gun-boats.
Wespe 10 2 985Iron8
Viper 10 2 9858
Biene 10 2 9858
Mücke 10 2 9858
Scorpion 10 2 9858
Basilisk 10 2 9858
Four others 10 2 9858
River Monitors.
Rhein16425 3 6
Mosel16425 3 6
Type and Name.GHIJBattery.
In. In. Knots
Redoubt Frigates.
Kaiser10¼ 8,000 14½ VIII 10¼-inch,
 I 8¼-inch.
Deutschland
Turret Frigates.
Friederich der Grosse 5,40014 IV 10¼-inch,
II 6¾-inch.
Preussen
Casemate Frigates.
 König Wilhelm8,00014¾ XVIII 9¼-inch,
 V 8¼-inch.
Friederich Karl3153,50013½ XVI 8¼-inch.
Kron Prinz3164,80014¼
Barbette Corvettes.
Sachsen95,60014 I 12-inch,
IV 10¼-inch
Baiërn95,60014
Würtemberg95,60014
Two others95,60014
Redoubt Corvette.
Hansa412½3,00012VIII 8¼-inch
Monitor.
Arminius391,20010½IV 8¼-inch
Redoubt Ram.
 Prinz Adalbert3121,0009 I 8¼-inch
II 6¾-inch.
Armored Gun-boats.
Wespe48 7009 I 12-inch.
Viper48 7009
Biene48 7009
Mücke48 7009
Scorpion48 7009
Basilisk48 7009
Four others48 7009
River Monitors.
Rhein8806 II 4½-inch.
Mosel8806

KAISER. DEUTSCHLAND.

Armored belt, redoubt, and stern casemate. Ram bow and straight stern. The belt encircles the water-line, coming up to the height of the main-deck beams abaft the redoubt, but forward of it reduced in height to not over three feet above the water-line, and having a heavy steel deck at the height of its upper edge. The belt does not cover the ram. The sides forward and abaft the redoubt are given a rank tumble home, while the redoubt is carried straight up to the spar-deck beams, opening fore-and-aft and beam fire from the angular ports, (vide Devastation, French). The stern casemate prevents raking from aft, and also protects a stern-gun working in a single port. The engines and boilers form two distinct sets, one abaft the other, the magazines and shell-lockers coming between them. The redoubt has an overhang clear of the side of 3½ feet forward and 1½ feet aft. There is no bow-gun, the bow-fire coming from the redoubt. The after-redoubt guns only fire to within 15° of right astern, the stern-gun filling out the dead-angle. Single screw, full sail-power.

KAISER.

FRIEDRICH DER GROSSE. PREUSSEN.

Armored belt, breastwork, and two revolving turrets. These ships are built on the lines of the Monarch, although improved in detail. The belt encircles the water-line, but does not come as low down as the point of the ram. The breastwork surrounds the boilers and the bottoms of the turrets, but the engines are outside of and abaft it. The turrets are closer together than in the Monarch, and have no upper works to interfere with their fire. The dead-angles of the turret-guns are filled by a bow and stern-gun working in single unprotected ports. These ships have single screws and about three-quarter sail-power.

PREUSSEN.

KÖNIG WILHELM.

KÖNIG WILHELM.

Armored belt and long, main-deck casemate, stern casemate, and two spar-deck redoubts. Ram bow and straight stern. The belt encircles the water-line, coming to the height of the main-deck beams aft, but somewhat lower forward of the casemate, that portion being covered by a steel deck. There is no forward or after fire from the casemate, the sides rising straight up fore and aft. The ends of the casemate are protected from raking by armored bulkheads, rising to the spar-deck beams forward and abaft. The stern casemate protects a single gun working in one port. At the forward end of the main casemate, and rising clear of the upper deck, is a redoubt—or rather traverse, for it is unprotected at the rear—giving protection to two guns working each in two ports for fore-and-aft and beam fire. At the after-end of the main casemate is a similar traverse, which has an overhang of several feet, its two guns working also each in two ports for stern and beam fire (vide Sultan, English). These traverses encumber the spar-deck for working the gear of the sails. Single screw and full sail-power.

FRIEDRICH KARL. KRON PRINZ.

Armored belt and long casemate with bow redoubt. Ram bow and straight stern. The belt encircles the water-line to the height of the main-deck beams, coming down in a curve forward well over the ram. There is no fore-and-aft fire from the casemate, the ship being wall-sided. The bow redoubt cuts off the point of the bow above the spar-deck beams and protects a bow-gun working in a single port. There is a high, oval, armored pilot-house just abaft the main-mast. No stern-fire. Single screw and full sail-power.

FRIEDRICH KARL.

SACHSEN. BAIERN. WÜRTEMBERG.

(Two others not yet named.)

Partial armored belt and two barbette casemates. Ram bow, round stern. Half sail-power (brig rigged). Four smoke-stacks. The belt forms a casemate for the boilers and engines, covering the middle third of the ship, the lower edge being prolonged in a heavy steel deck, which, aft, protects the steering-gear. This casemate rises to the spar-deck beams. At its after-end a high, rectangular barbette casemate rises well up above the spar-deck rail, giving clear fore-and-aft and beam fir to its four guns. At the forward end of the casemate is an oval barbette turret (vide Temeraire, English) amidships, giving clear bow and beam fire to its single gun. These ships gain a nearly perfect all-around fire from the heaviest calibre guns, with a maximum thickness of armor. They combine great armor and battery strength with light draft and displacement.

SACHSEN.

HANSA.

HANSA.

Armored belt and double-decked redoubt. Swan-breasted bow strengthened for ramming, pointed stern, single screw, full sail-power. The belt encircles the water-line to the height of the main-deck. The main-deck redoubt is short and does not give fore-and-aft fire, the ship being wall-sided. The upper-deck redoubt, rising a little above the spar-deck rail, is octagonal, to permit angular ports for fore-and-aft and beam fire. The spar-deck rail is carried inboard parallel to the keel to open the angular ports.

ARMINIUS.

ARMINIUS.

Double-turreted monitor, with ram bow and no overhang. Light flying deck, single screw. (American type modified.)

PRINZ ADALBERT.

Armored belt, double redoubt. Long ram bow, round stern, single screw, half sail-power. The belt encircles the water-line to the height of the upper deck. The curve of the ram bow is carried up, forming a spar-deck redoubt, giving protection to a single heavy bow-gun working in one port. A second redoubt, well aft, gives protection to two guns, each working in two ports for fore-and-aft and beam fire. A superstructure aft cuts off the stern-fire from these guns, and the forward redoubt cuts off the bow-fire. The shape of both of the redoubts is nearly circular. The Stonewall (Confederate) belonged to this type. (Sister ships.)

PRINZ ADALBERT.

WESPE. VIPER. BIENE. MÜCKE. SCORPION.  BASILISK. RHEIN. MOSEL.

(Four others not yet named.)

Small, light-draft, armored gun-boats. All except the Rhein and Mosel have an armored belt and a horseshoe-shaped traverse, giving protection to the crew of a single barbette gun, which gives only bow-fire. They are provided with rams. The Rhein and Mosel are light-draft monitors, similar to the Austrian Danube gun-boats. ([See Austrian Danube monitors].) The Wespe class belongs to the English Staunch and the French Farcy type.

GERMAN UNARMORED FLEET.
(Fast Cruisers.)

Type and Name. Displacement. Maximum
Speed.
Battery.
Tons.Knots.
Iron Gun-deck Corvettes.
Leipsic3,86316 XII 6¾-inches.
Bismarck3,86316
Blücher2,46015 XVI 5¾-inches.
Stosch2,46015
Moltke2,46015
Sedan2,46015
One other 2,46015
Wooden Gun-deck Corvettes.
Freya1,954  14½ II 6¾-inch,
VI 5¾-inch.
Louise1,66514
Ariadne1,66513

GERMAN GENERAL-SERVICE FLEET.
(Old-Type Steam Cruisers.)

Type and Name. Displacement. Maximum
Speed.
Guns
Tons.Knots.
Wooden Gun-deck Corvettes.
Elizabeth2,42812 18
Hertha2,22710¾19
Vineta2,22711 19
2d Class Corvettes.
Augusta1,76013¾10
Arcona1,76013½10
Gazelle1,76013½10
Nymphe1,76013¾10
Medusa1,76013¾10
Victoria1,76014  10
Ariadne1,65012½ 6
Gun-boats.
Albatross69510½ 4
Nautilus69510½ 4
Wolf48210½ 4
Hyäne48210½ 4
Cyclop395 8½ 4
Blitz395 8½ 4
Two others395 8½ 4
Komet340 8½ 3
Meteor340 8½ 8
Delphin340 8½ 3
Drache340 8½ 3
Otter130 8½ 3
Fuchs2608 1
Habicht2608 1
Hai260  1
Tiger260  1
Natter260  1
Salamander260  1
Scorpion260  1
Sperber260 1
Transport and Dispatch Vessels.
Hohenzollern1,690  2
Three others1,690  2
Pommerania  380  2
Lorelei  380  2
Grille  337  2
Falke1,004  2

Harbor-tugs. Torpedo-launches. Hulks. Guard-ships.