
HMS Rupert (1872) - Wikipedia
HMS Rupert was a battleship of the Victorian Royal Navy, whose principal weapon was designed to be her ram. She was similar in design to HMS Hotspur, but unlike her carried a revolving turret similar to that carried in HMS Glatton.
HMS Rupert - Wikipedia
HMS Rupert (1872), launched in 1872 was a turret ram battleship prototype sold in 1907. HMS Prince Rupert of 1915 was a First World War Royal Navy Lord Clive-class monitor. HMS Rupert (1929) was a Rainbow-class submarine ordered in February 1929 but suspended in …
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HMS Rupert was a battleship of the Victorian Royal Navy, whose principal weapon was designed to be her ram. She was similar in design to HMS Hotspur, but unlike her carried a revolving turret similar to that carried in HMS Glatton.
H.M.S. Rupert (1872) - The Dreadnought Project
Aug 12, 2021 · H.M.S. Rupert was an ironclad ram completed for the Royal Navy in 1874. Re-commissioned at Portsmouth on 27 August 1885 to replace the Repulse as Ship of First Reserve in the Coast Guard Service at Hull. [6] Dates of appointment are provided when known. ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. p. 24. ↑ The Navy List.
Category:HMS Rupert (ship, 1872) - Wikimedia Commons
English: The British breastwork monitor HMS Rupert was launched in 1872 and served until 1907. The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
HMS Rupert - RootsWeb
Rupert, 1872 Type : Battle Ship, 2nd Class, Armoured ; late Ironclad turret ship and ram ; Armament 4 x 10 " Launched : 12 Mar 1872 ; Disposal date or year : Jul 1907
HMS Rupert (1872) - AcademiaLab
El HMS Rupert fue un acorazado de la Marina Real Victoriana, cuya principal arma fue diseñada para ser su ariete. Su diseño era similar al del HMS Hotspur, pero a diferencia de éste, llevaba una torreta giratoria similar a la del HMS Glatton.
List of breastwork monitors of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia
HMS Rupert was an enlarged version of Hotspur with a rotating turret, two smaller guns, and heavier armour. Her machinery was unsatisfactory and she could only make 12 knots rather than her designed 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph).
HMS Rupert 1872 - World Naval Ships .com
HMS Rupert, May, 1897: The anchor of HMS Rupert is being taken on board with the backdrop of Valetta Harbour, Malta. Rupert was a single turreted battleship which served as a portguard ship at Alexandria. The photograph was taken just after her refit at the harbour c.1900.
HMS Rupert (1872) - Wikiwand
HMS Rupert was a battleship of the Victorian Royal Navy, whose principal weapon was designed to be her ram. She was similar in design to HMS Hotspur, but unlike her carried a revolving turret similar to that carried in HMS Glatton.