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Feth-i Bülend (Ottoman Turkish: "Great Victory") was an Ottoman ironclad warship built in the late 1860s, the lead ship of her class. The Ottoman Navy ordered her from the British Thames Iron Works, and she was laid down in 1868, launched in 1869, and commissioned in 1870. She was armed with four 229 mm (9 in) guns, was powered by a single-screw compound steam engine with a top speed of 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph).

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  • la Clase Fethi Bulend fue un serie de dos ironclads del Imperio Otomano, con batería central construidos a semejanza de los acorazados británicos de la época, pero más pequeño que estos. Su batería central estaba conformada por una casamata (caja blindada), a cada lado del buque, con capacidad para dos cañones en dirección al horizonte, uno de los cuales tenía fuego axial a proa y otro a popa, de tal manera que en combate tenían dos cañones en dirección en caza, dos en retirada y dos en cada uno de los lados. Fueron encargados su diseño en Reino Unido en prevención a una futura guerra con Rusia. (es)
  • Feth-i Bülend (Ottoman Turkish: "Great Victory") was an Ottoman ironclad warship built in the late 1860s, the lead ship of her class. The Ottoman Navy ordered her from the British Thames Iron Works, and she was laid down in 1868, launched in 1869, and commissioned in 1870. She was armed with four 229 mm (9 in) guns, was powered by a single-screw compound steam engine with a top speed of 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph). Feth-i Bülend saw action during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878, where she battled the Russian steamer Vesta in an inconclusive engagement. The Ottoman fleet was laid up for most of the next twenty years, and Feth-i Bülend saw no activity during this period. Modernized in 1890, she was nevertheless still not in condition for active service at the outbreak of the Greco-Turkish War in 1897. She was therefore heavily rebuilt in Germany between 1903 and 1907. At the start of the First Balkan War in 1912, the ship was stationed in Salonica; the ship was disarmed so the guns could be used to strengthen the port's fortifications. On the night of 31 October, a Greek torpedo boat slipped into the harbor and sank Feth-i Bülend, killing seven of her crew. (en)
  • La Feth-i Bülend fu una corazzata (indicata anche come "ironclad") della marina militare ottomana, prima unità dell'. Costruita nel Regno Unito ed entrata in servizio nel 1870, fu molto attiva durante la guerra russo-turca venendo poi più volte ricostruita e potenziata; praticamente radiata dal servizio attivo nel 1910 e trasformata in pontone, fu affondata la notte del 31 ottobre 1912 nel porto di Salonicco dalla torpediniera greca N. 11, nell'ambito della prima guerra balcanica. (it)
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  • Hulkin 1910, sunk by Greek torpedo boat in 1912
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  • *Belt: 229 mm *Casemate: 229 mm (en)
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  • Hulk in 1910, sunk by Greek torpedo boat in 1912 (en)
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  • La Feth-i Bülend fu una corazzata (indicata anche come "ironclad") della marina militare ottomana, prima unità dell'. Costruita nel Regno Unito ed entrata in servizio nel 1870, fu molto attiva durante la guerra russo-turca venendo poi più volte ricostruita e potenziata; praticamente radiata dal servizio attivo nel 1910 e trasformata in pontone, fu affondata la notte del 31 ottobre 1912 nel porto di Salonicco dalla torpediniera greca N. 11, nell'ambito della prima guerra balcanica. (it)
  • la Clase Fethi Bulend fue un serie de dos ironclads del Imperio Otomano, con batería central construidos a semejanza de los acorazados británicos de la época, pero más pequeño que estos. Su batería central estaba conformada por una casamata (caja blindada), a cada lado del buque, con capacidad para dos cañones en dirección al horizonte, uno de los cuales tenía fuego axial a proa y otro a popa, de tal manera que en combate tenían dos cañones en dirección en caza, dos en retirada y dos en cada uno de los lados. (es)
  • Feth-i Bülend (Ottoman Turkish: "Great Victory") was an Ottoman ironclad warship built in the late 1860s, the lead ship of her class. The Ottoman Navy ordered her from the British Thames Iron Works, and she was laid down in 1868, launched in 1869, and commissioned in 1870. She was armed with four 229 mm (9 in) guns, was powered by a single-screw compound steam engine with a top speed of 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph). (en)
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  • Ottoman ironclad Feth-i Bülend (en)
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