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Hoche was an ironclad battleship built as a hybrid barbette–turret ship for the French Navy in the 1880s. Originally designed in response to very large Italian ironclads along the lines of the French Amiral Baudin class, by the time work on Hoche began, changes in French design philosophy led to a radical re-design that provided the basis for a generation of French capital ships. Her armament was reduced in size compared to the Amiral Baudins, and was placed in the lozenge arrangement that would be used for most French capital ships into the 1890s. Hoche suffered from serious stability problems that resulted from her large superstructure and low freeboard, which required extensive work later in her career to correct. The ship incorporated new technologies for the French Navy, including gu

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  • Die Hoche war ein Panzerschiff der französischen Marine, benannt nach dem Revolutionsoffizier Lazare Hoche. Sie basierte auf der , war aber bereits in der Planung stark modifiziert worden, so dass sie als eigene Schiffsklasse betrachtet wird. Die Hoche wurde 1913 als Übungsziel versenkt. (de)
  • Hoche was an ironclad battleship built as a hybrid barbette–turret ship for the French Navy in the 1880s. Originally designed in response to very large Italian ironclads along the lines of the French Amiral Baudin class, by the time work on Hoche began, changes in French design philosophy led to a radical re-design that provided the basis for a generation of French capital ships. Her armament was reduced in size compared to the Amiral Baudins, and was placed in the lozenge arrangement that would be used for most French capital ships into the 1890s. Hoche suffered from serious stability problems that resulted from her large superstructure and low freeboard, which required extensive work later in her career to correct. The ship incorporated new technologies for the French Navy, including gun turrets for some of her main battery guns and compound armor plate. Hoche initially served with the Northern Squadron after entering service in 1890, but was sent to the Mediterranean Squadron the following year. She remained there for the next four years, during which time she accidentally rammed and sank a merchant vessel outside Marseilles. In 1895, she was moved back to the Northern Squadron, and that year she visited Germany for the opening of the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal. The ship remained in the unit until 1898, when she was decommissioned to be thoroughly reconstructed. Work was completed in 1901, and she served briefly with the Northern Squadron that year before being transferred to the Reserve Division of the Mediterranean Squadron in 1902. She spent the next several years in a state with reduced crews, being activated to take part in training exercises with the rest of the fleet. She remained assigned to the Reserve Division through 1908, but saw no further service; she was ultimately sunk as a target ship in 1913. (en)
  • Le Hoche était un cuirassé à barbette de la Marine nationale française. Il fut construit à l'arsenal de LorientIl porte le nom de Lazare Hoche (1768-1797), jeune général français de la Révolution. (fr)
  • オッシュ (Hoche) は、フランス海軍が建造した前弩級戦艦である。同型艦はない。 名称はフランス革命期の軍人ルイ=ラザール・オッシュにちなむ。 (ja)
  • Броненосец «Ош» (фр. Hoche) — французский броненосец, построенный в 1880-х годах. Первый низкобортный мореходный броненосец первого класса в ВМС Франции. (ru)
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  • 1880-08-03 (xsd:date)
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  • 1886-09-29 (xsd:date)
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  • Sunk as target in 1913
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  • (en)
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  • *2 × Modèle 1881 guns *2 × Modèle 1881 guns *12 × Modèle 1893 guns *3 × torpedo tubes (en)
  • *2 × Modèle 1881 guns *2 × Modèle 1881 guns *18 × Modèle 1881 guns *5 × torpedo tubes (en)
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  • *Belt: *Deck: *Conning tower: *Barbettes: (en)
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  • France (en)
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  • April 1908 (en)
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  • Full load: (en)
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  • Sunk as target in 1913 (en)
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  • 1886-09-29 (xsd:date)
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  • Hoche (en)
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  • 1880-08-03 (xsd:date)
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  • *8 × fire-tube boilers * (en)
  • *16 × Belleville water-tube boilers (en)
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  • *2 × compound steam engines *2 × screw propellers (en)
  • *2 × triple-expansion steam engines (en)
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  • Die Hoche war ein Panzerschiff der französischen Marine, benannt nach dem Revolutionsoffizier Lazare Hoche. Sie basierte auf der , war aber bereits in der Planung stark modifiziert worden, so dass sie als eigene Schiffsklasse betrachtet wird. Die Hoche wurde 1913 als Übungsziel versenkt. (de)
  • Le Hoche était un cuirassé à barbette de la Marine nationale française. Il fut construit à l'arsenal de LorientIl porte le nom de Lazare Hoche (1768-1797), jeune général français de la Révolution. (fr)
  • オッシュ (Hoche) は、フランス海軍が建造した前弩級戦艦である。同型艦はない。 名称はフランス革命期の軍人ルイ=ラザール・オッシュにちなむ。 (ja)
  • Броненосец «Ош» (фр. Hoche) — французский броненосец, построенный в 1880-х годах. Первый низкобортный мореходный броненосец первого класса в ВМС Франции. (ru)
  • Hoche was an ironclad battleship built as a hybrid barbette–turret ship for the French Navy in the 1880s. Originally designed in response to very large Italian ironclads along the lines of the French Amiral Baudin class, by the time work on Hoche began, changes in French design philosophy led to a radical re-design that provided the basis for a generation of French capital ships. Her armament was reduced in size compared to the Amiral Baudins, and was placed in the lozenge arrangement that would be used for most French capital ships into the 1890s. Hoche suffered from serious stability problems that resulted from her large superstructure and low freeboard, which required extensive work later in her career to correct. The ship incorporated new technologies for the French Navy, including gu (en)
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  • Hoche (Schiff) (de)
  • French ironclad Hoche (en)
  • Hoche (cuirassé) (fr)
  • オッシュ (戦艦) (ja)
  • Ош (броненосец) (ru)
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