Specifications for the
Armide
Ironclad
Country of Origin: France
Initial Year of Service: 1870
Operators: France
Crew: 316
Length: 226ft (68.88m)
Beam: 46.1ft (14.05m)
Draught: 21ft (6.40m)
Displacement: 3,600tons
Machinery: 1 x 3-cylinder horizontal compound steam engine developing 1,585 horsepower to 1 x shaft; Barque-rigged sails across three masts.
Surface Speed: 10kts (12mph)
Range: Essentially Unlimited
Armament:
6 x 194mm (7.6") Mle 1864 main guns
4 x 120mm (4.7") guns
Air Arm: none.
Ship Class: Alma-class
Number-in-Class: 6
Ships-in-Class: Alma; Armide; Atalante; Jeanne d'Arc; Montcalm; Reine Blanche; Thetis
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