CL - USS Trenton (CL-11)

CL-11 USS Trenton

class: the Omaha
shipyard: Wiliam Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Co.,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
construction launched: 18 August 1920
launched: 16 April 1923
taken into service: April 19, 1924

original title: EN 11
reclassified as a CL: 11 July 1920

decommissioned: 20 December 1945
written: 21 January 1946
sold for scrap: December 29, 1946

length: 555.5' 169,31 m
width: 55.3' 16,85 m
draft: 13.5' 4,11 m

Displacement
standard: 7 050 tonnes
maximum: 9 150 tons

Drive
boilers: 12 Yarrow
turbines: 4 Westinghouse
performance: 90 000 shp
the reach of the
..9 000 n. miles / 15 knots
..4 970 n. miles / 20 knots ( WW II )
..7 080 n. miles / 15 knots ( WW II )
speed: 34-34.92 nodes

Armor
hips: 3" 76 mm
deck: 1.5" 38,1 mm
command tower: 1.25" 31,75 mm

Requirements
12 x 152 mm 6"/53 ( 2 x II , 8 x (I )
8 x 76 mm, 3"/50 ( 8 x )

anti-aircraft armament
1942
16 x 28 mm ( 4 x IV )
8 x 20 mm ( 8 x I )
1945
8 x 40 mm ( 4 x II )
14 x 20 mm ( 14 x I )

torpedo tubes
6 x 533 mm 21" ( 2 x (III )

seaplanes: 2

Crew
800 men.
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