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The Brazilian ironclad Colombo was a Cabral-class armored corvette-type ironclad operated by the Imperial Brazilian Navy between 1866 and 1875. The vessel was built in the shipyard in Greenwich, England, by the British company J. and G. Rennie, along with her sister ship Cabral. It was launched in 1865 being commissioned on 4 July 1866. The battleship was entirely made of iron, displacing 1,069 tons. It had two steam engines that developed up to 750 HP of power, propelling the vessel at about 20 km/h. Its structure comprised a double casemate with eight gunports. The Brazilian navy had great difficulties with this ship, which was hard to navigate and, due to the casemate's model, had an unprotected section, which was vulnerable to diving projectiles.

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  • Colombo (1865) (es)
  • Brazilian ironclad Colombo (en)
  • Colombo (encouraçado) (pt)
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  • El encorazado Colombo fue un navío de la Armada del Imperio del Brasil que sirvió en la Guerra de la Triple Alianza. (es)
  • The Brazilian ironclad Colombo was a Cabral-class armored corvette-type ironclad operated by the Imperial Brazilian Navy between 1866 and 1875. The vessel was built in the shipyard in Greenwich, England, by the British company J. and G. Rennie, along with her sister ship Cabral. It was launched in 1865 being commissioned on 4 July 1866. The battleship was entirely made of iron, displacing 1,069 tons. It had two steam engines that developed up to 750 HP of power, propelling the vessel at about 20 km/h. Its structure comprised a double casemate with eight gunports. The Brazilian navy had great difficulties with this ship, which was hard to navigate and, due to the casemate's model, had an unprotected section, which was vulnerable to diving projectiles. (en)
  • O Colombo foi um navio de guerra do tipo corveta encouraçada ou, simplesmente, encouraçado, operado pela Armada Imperial Brasileira entre anos de 1866 e 1875. A embarcação foi construída no estaleiro em Greenwich, Inglaterra, da empresa britânica J. and G. Rennie, juntamente com com seu navio-irmão Cabral. Foi lançado ao mar em 1865 e incorporado à armada em 4 de julho de 1866. O encouraçado era inteiramente construído de ferro, deslocava 1 069 toneladas. Possuía dois motores a vapor que desenvolviam até 750 HP de potência, impulsionando a embarcação a cerca de 20 km/h. Sua estrutura compreendia uma casamata dupla com oito bocas de fogo. A marinha teve grandes dificuldades com este navio, que era de difícil navegabilidade, e, devido ao modelo da casamata, deixava uma parte desprotegida, vu (pt)
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  • Colombo (en)
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  • *8 × rifled 70 and 68-pounder guns (en)
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  • Empire of Brazil (en)
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  • Colombo (en)
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