TURKEY.
ARMORED FLEET.
- A = Length between Perpendiculars.
- B = Breadth of Beam.
- C = Maximum Draft.
- D = Displacement.
- E = Indicated Horse-power.
- F = Maximum Speed.
- G = Greatest Thickness of Armor.
- H = Least Thickness of Armor.
- I = Backing.
- J = Date of Launch.
| Type and Name. | I | J | Battery. |
|---|---|---|---|
| In. | Year | ||
| Casemate Frigates. | |||
| Mess Oudieh | 10 | 1875 | XII 10-inch, III 7-inch Armstrong. |
| Nuss Ratijeh | 18 | 1878 | X 9-inch, II 7-inch” |
| Assar i Tefvik | 9 | 1868 | VI 9-inch, II 8-inch” |
| Broadside Frigates. | |||
| Azizie | 10 | 1864 | XIV 7-inch, X 36-pdr.” |
| Orchanie | 10 | 1864 | |
| Mahmudie | 10 | 1864 | |
| Casemate Frigates. | |||
| Osmanie | 10 | 1864 | XIV 7-inch, X 36-pdr.” |
| Feth i Bulend | 10 | 1869 | IV 9-inch,” |
| Mukademmi i Hair | 10 | 1872 | IV 9-inch, I 7-inch” |
| Idschlalie | 13 | 1870 | IV 9-inch, I 7-inch Armstrong. |
| Assar i Shefket | 10 | 1869 | V 9-inch” |
| Nedschin i Shefket | 10 | 1868 | IV 9-inch” |
| Redoubt Corvettes. | |||
| Avni Illah | 10 | 1868 | IV 9-inch” |
| Muin i Zaffir | 10 | 1868 | II 9-inch, II 7-inch, I 4¾-inch ” |
| Monitors. | |||
| Hufz i Rahman | 10 | 1868 | II 4¾-inch Krupp. |
| Seifi | 5½ | 1875 | |
| Hezber | 5½ | 1875 | |
| Casemate Gun-boats. | |||
| Feth i Islam | 10 | 1864 | II 4¾-inch Krupp. |
| Beurtlen | 10 | 1864 | |
| Semendire | 10 | 1864 | |
| Iskodra | 10 | 1864 | |
| Podgoritza | 10 | 1864 | |
MESS OUDIEH. NUSS RATIJH.
Armored belt and casemate, ram bow, round stern, single screw, full sail-power. Sister-ships to the Superb (English). The armored belt rises to the height of the main-deck beams, but does not cover the point of the ram. The casemate is of the same type as that of the Hercules, but longer, the sides being recessed forward and abaft for angular ports. Fore-and-aft fire is obtained from unprotected bow and stern-guns on the spar-deck, working in single ports.
MESS OUDIEH.
AZIZIE. MAHMUDIE. ORCHANIE. OSMANIE.
Completely armored broadside frigates, with a low redoubt or traverse on the forecastle. Swan-breasted ram bow, round stern, single screw, full sail-power. The bow traverse protects two forward guns, each working in two ports, for bow and beam fire. This traverse rounds off the spar-deck rail some distance abaft the stern, which is carried up as a support for the bow-sprit. Armored pilot-house at the rear of the traverse.
AZIZIE.
ASSAR I TEFVIK.
Armored belt, casemate, and two barbette turrets. ([See Victorieuse].) Ram bow, dome stern, single screw, full sail-power. Built in France.
FETH I BULEND. MUKADEMME I HAIR.
Armored belt and casemate, ram bow. ([See Mess oudijeh].)
IDSCHLALIE. ASSAR I SCHEFKET. NEDSCHIN I SCHEFKET.
Armored belt, casemate, and single barbette turret amidships, at after-end of casemate. Ram bow, round stern, full sail-power.
AVNI ILLAH. MUIN I ZAFFIR.
Armored belt; two octagonal redoubts having an overhang and connected by an armored curtain in such a manner as to give the plan the appearance of a violin. Ram bow, no deck armor. Built at Constantinople.
AVNI ILLAH.
HUFZ I RAHMAN.
Double-turreted monitor, the forward turret being larger than the after one. Tripod masts. Traverse at the bow. The turrets are revolved by hand-power.
HEZBER.
Single-turreted, light-draft monitor. American type.
FETH I ISLAM. BEURTLEN. SEMENDIRE.
BEURTLEN.
Light-draft, armored belt and casemate vessel; casemate rising above deck with ports on all sides.