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The Ersatz Monarch-class (Replacement Monarch-class) battleship was a projected new class of four battleships which were to be constructed for the Austro-Hungarian Navy in 1914–1919. Designed to replace the Monarch class of coastal defense ships, each of the battleships were to carry ten L/45 guns as their primary armament, a slight improvement over her predecessors, the Tegetthoff class. The ships were and were designed to displace .

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  • The Ersatz Monarch-class (Replacement Monarch-class) battleship was a projected new class of four battleships which were to be constructed for the Austro-Hungarian Navy in 1914–1919. Designed to replace the Monarch class of coastal defense ships, each of the battleships were to carry ten L/45 guns as their primary armament, a slight improvement over her predecessors, the Tegetthoff class. The ships were and were designed to displace .
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  • A line drawing of the Ersatz Monarch class battleship.
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  • The Ersatz Monarch-class (Replacement Monarch-class) battleship was a projected new class of four battleships which were to be constructed for the Austro-Hungarian Navy in 1914–1919. Designed to replace the Monarch class of coastal defense ships, each of the battleships were to carry ten L/45 guns as their primary armament, a slight improvement over her predecessors, the Tegetthoff class. The ships were and were designed to displace . The Austro-Hungarian Navy intended to lay down the first vessel in July 1914, but the outbreak of World War I that month caused the Navy to postpone construction until September. Ultimately, none of the vessels were laid down and they were formally cancelled in late 1917. However, four of the 35 cm guns had been built and were transferred to the Austro-Hungarian Army for use on the Italian Front.
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