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- SMS_Schwalbe length "66900.0".
- SMS_Schwalbe abstract "SMS Schwalbe ("His Majesty's Ship Schwalbe—Swallow") was an unprotected cruiser built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), the lead ship of the Schwalbe class. She had one sister ship, Sperber. Schwalbe was built at the Kaiserliche Werft (Imperial Dockyard) in Wilhelmshaven; her keel was laid down in April 1886 and her completed hull was launched in August 1887. She was commissioned for service in May 1888. Designed for colonial service, Schwalbe was armed with a main battery of eight 10.5-centimeter (4.1 in) guns and had a cruising radius of over 3,000 nautical miles (5,600 km; 3,500 mi); she also had an auxiliary sailing rig to supplement her steam engines. Schwalbe spent the majority of her career overseas. She served in German East Africa from 1889 to 1893, and during this period she assisted in the suppression of the Abushiri Revolt. In 1893, she returned to Germany for a major overhaul. She was decommissioned until 1898, when she returned to service for another tour abroad. She initially returned to German East Africa, where she patrolled South African waters to protect German shipping during the Second Boer War. The outbreak of the Boxer Rebellion in China in 1900 prompted the Kaiserliche Marine to send Schwalbe to join the European forces battling the Boxers. Schwalbe spent 1901 and 1902 in Chinese waters, blockading the mouth of the Yangtze and suppressing local unrest. The ship returned to Germany in 1903 for another major overhaul and another stint in reserve. She ended her career as a barracks ship during World War I, and as a target ship in 1918. She was ultimately broken up for scrap in 1922.".
- SMS_Schwalbe activeYearsStartDate "1888-11-12".
- SMS_Schwalbe commissioningDate "1888-05-08".
- SMS_Schwalbe country German_Empire.
- SMS_Schwalbe length "66.9".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipBeam "9.36".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipDraft "4.4".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipLaunch "1887-08-16".
- SMS_Schwalbe status "Scrapped, 1922".
- SMS_Schwalbe thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_134-B0211,_Kleiner_Kreuzer_%22Schwalbe%22.jpg?width=300.
- SMS_Schwalbe topSpeed "25.002".
- SMS_Schwalbe type Unprotected_cruiser.
- SMS_Schwalbe wikiPageID "42033006".
- SMS_Schwalbe wikiPageRevisionID "605143157".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipArmament "5".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipArmament "8".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipCaption "Schwalbe in the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipCommissioned "1888-05-08".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipComplement "108".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipComplement "9".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipCountry German_Empire.
- SMS_Schwalbe shipFate "Scrapped, 1922".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipImage "300".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipInService "1888-11-12".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipLaidDown "April 1886".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipLaunched "1887-08-16".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipName "Schwalbe".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipPropulsion "2".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipRange "at".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipStruck "1919-12-06".
- SMS_Schwalbe shipType Unprotected_cruiser.
- SMS_Schwalbe subject Category:Schwalbe-class_cruisers.
- SMS_Schwalbe type MeanOfTransportation.
- SMS_Schwalbe type Ship.
- SMS_Schwalbe type Product.
- SMS_Schwalbe type DesignedArtifact.
- SMS_Schwalbe comment "SMS Schwalbe ("His Majesty's Ship Schwalbe—Swallow") was an unprotected cruiser built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), the lead ship of the Schwalbe class. She had one sister ship, Sperber. Schwalbe was built at the Kaiserliche Werft (Imperial Dockyard) in Wilhelmshaven; her keel was laid down in April 1886 and her completed hull was launched in August 1887. She was commissioned for service in May 1888.".
- SMS_Schwalbe label "SMS Schwalbe (1887)".
- SMS_Schwalbe label "SMS Schwalbe".
- SMS_Schwalbe sameAs SMS_Schwalbe_(1887).
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- SMS_Schwalbe sameAs Q1655615.
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- SMS_Schwalbe wasDerivedFrom SMS_Schwalbe?oldid=605143157.
- SMS_Schwalbe depiction Bundesarchiv_Bild_134-B0211,_Kleiner_Kreuzer_%22Schwalbe%22.jpg.
- SMS_Schwalbe isPrimaryTopicOf SMS_Schwalbe.
- SMS_Schwalbe name "Schwalbe".