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{{Infobox ship | Ship name = SMS Deutschland (1874) |+ SMS Deutschland (1874) | Ship image = File:S.M. Hafenschiff Jupiter.jpg | Ship caption = Deutschland in 1902 |module= |module2= |} SMS Deutschland was the second and final ship of the Kaiser-class ironclads; SMS Kaiser was her sister ship. Named for Germany (Deutschland in German), the ship was laid down in the Samuda Brothers shipyard in London in 1872. The ship was launched in September 1874 and commissioned into the German fleet in July 1875. Deutschland mounted a main battery of eight guns in a central battery amidships. She was the last capital ship built for the German Navy by a foreign ship-builder; all subsequent ships were built in Germany.

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  • SMS Deutschland (1874)
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  • {{Infobox ship | Ship name = SMS Deutschland (1874) |+ SMS Deutschland (1874) | Ship image = File:S.M. Hafenschiff Jupiter.jpg | Ship caption = Deutschland in 1902 |module= |module2= |} SMS Deutschland was the second and final ship of the Kaiser-class ironclads; SMS Kaiser was her sister ship. Named for Germany (Deutschland in German), the ship was laid down in the Samuda Brothers shipyard in London in 1872. The ship was launched in September 1874 and commissioned into the German fleet in July 1875. Deutschland mounted a main battery of eight guns in a central battery amidships. She was the last capital ship built for the German Navy by a foreign ship-builder; all subsequent ships were built in Germany.
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Ship range
  • *
Ship displacement
  • *
  • Design:
  • Full load:
Ship laid down
  • 1872(xsd:integer)
Ship commissioned
  • 1875-07-20(xsd:date)
Ship reclassified
  • Hulk
Ship armament
  • 8(xsd:integer)
Ship renamed
  • --11-22
Ship fate
  • Scrapped at Hamburg, 1909
Ship builder
  • Samuda Brothers, Great Britain
Ship complement
  • * 32 officers * 568 enlisted men
Ship propulsion
  • * 8 × Penn transverse trunk boilers * 1 × Penn 2-cyl. single expansion engine
Ship class
  • Kaiser class armored frigate
Ship country
Ship namesake
  • Deutschland
Ship launched
  • 1874-09-12(xsd:date)
Ship Name
  • SMS Deutschland
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  • {{Infobox ship | Ship name = SMS Deutschland (1874) |+ SMS Deutschland (1874) | Ship image = File:S.M. Hafenschiff Jupiter.jpg | Ship caption = Deutschland in 1902 |module= |module2= |} SMS Deutschland was the second and final ship of the Kaiser-class ironclads; SMS Kaiser was her sister ship. Named for Germany (Deutschland in German), the ship was laid down in the Samuda Brothers shipyard in London in 1872. The ship was launched in September 1874 and commissioned into the German fleet in July 1875. Deutschland mounted a main battery of eight guns in a central battery amidships. She was the last capital ship built for the German Navy by a foreign ship-builder; all subsequent ships were built in Germany. Deutschland served with the fleet from her commissioning until 1896, though she was frequently placed in reserve throughout her career. The ship was a regular participant in the annual fleet training maneuvers conducted with the exception of the mid-1880s, when she was temporarily replaced by newer vessels. She participated in several cruises in the Baltic and Mediterranean, often escorting Kaiser Wilhelm II on official state visits. Deutschland was rebuilt in the early 1890s as an armored cruiser, though she was too slow to perform satisfactorily in this role. Nevertheless, she spent three years in the East Asia Squadron before returning to Germany in 1900. She was used in secondary roles after 1904, until 1908 when she was sold and broken up for scrap.
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