HMS Cochrane (Warrior Class)


HMS Cochrane (Lead Ship) "Warrior" Class Armoured Cruiser. Built by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., Govan, Glasgow February 1907. Served most of the Great War with the Grand Fleet and took part in the Battle of Jutland in 1916. Wrecked in the Mersey Estuary (River Mersey near Liverpool) November 14th 1918.

This table from: http://web.ukonline.co.uk/aj.cashmore/britain/cruisers/warrior/cochrane.html
Laid down 24th March 1904
Launched 20th May 1905
Completed 18th February 1907
Commissioned N/A
Fate Wrecked:
14th November 1918
Builders Fairfield, Govan
United Kingdom
Complement 712
Dimensions
Displacement 13550 tons max
Dimensions 505' 4" x 73' 6"
Draught 25'
Armament
Main guns 6 x 9.2" (6 x 1)
Secondary guns 4 x 7.5" (4 x 1)
Torpedo tubes 3 x 18" submerged
Other weapons 26 x 3pdr
Countermeasures None
Armour Belt: 3" - 6"
Deck: 0.75" - 1.5"
Bulkheads: 2" - 6"
C.T.: 10"
Turrets: 4.5" - 7.5"
Aircraft Facilities
Aircraft None
Flightdeck None
Hangar None
Catapults None
Arrestor system None
Aviation fuel None
Electronics Fit
Radar None
Sonar None
ECM None
Other N/A
Machinery
Engines 25 x Yarrow boilers
2 x 4 cyl. triple expansion
Power output 23000ihp
Speed 23kts
Shafts 2
Range N/A
Fuel 2050 tons coal