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- Somers-class_destroyer length "116128.8".
- Somers-class_destroyer abstract "The Somers-class destroyer was a class of 1850-ton United States Navy destroyer based on the Porter-class. They were answers to the large destroyers that the Japanese navy was building at the time, and were initially intended to be leaders for destroyer flotillas. This class featured controversial (for the time) high-temperature air-encased boilers derived from the ones installed in the modernized New Mexico (BB-40). This was the first US destroyer class to use 600 psi steam superheated to 850°F, which became standard for US warships built in the late 1930s and World War II. Despite the added weight, the new boilers permitted use of only a single smoke stack for the engines, allowing for a third centerline torpedo tube mount. Even so, they were still over-weight and top-heavy.Like the Porters, they were originally built with eight Mk 12 5 inch/38 caliber (127 mm) guns in four Mark 22 Single Purpose (surface action only) twin mounts. Anti-aircraft protection was initially provided by two quad 1.1" mounts and four .50-caliber machine guns. As with the Porters, the Somers' main armament was gradually reduced and replaced with dual-purpose mounts during World War II, with the anti-aircraft armament replaced by 40mm and 20mm guns.The first two ships were laid down at Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in Kearny, New Jersey in 1935, the following three in 1936 by Bath Iron Works Corporation of Bath, Maine.The ships were commissioned between 1937 and 1939 and served during World War II. Warrington foundered in a hurricane in the Caribbean in 1944. The others survived the war to be scrapped in 1946.".
- Somers-class_destroyer length "116.1288".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipBeam "10.9728".
- Somers-class_destroyer thumbnail USSSomersDD381.jpg?width=300.
- Somers-class_destroyer type Destroyer.
- Somers-class_destroyer wikiPageExternalLink destroyerhistory.org.
- Somers-class_destroyer wikiPageExternalLink somersclass.
- Somers-class_destroyer wikiPageExternalLink cl-Somers.htm.
- Somers-class_destroyer wikiPageID "2855043".
- Somers-class_destroyer wikiPageRevisionID "588279405".
- Somers-class_destroyer builders Bath_Iron_Works.
- Somers-class_destroyer builders Federal_Shipbuilding_and_Drydock_Company.
- Somers-class_destroyer builtRange "1935".
- Somers-class_destroyer hasPhotoCollection Somers-class_destroyer.
- Somers-class_destroyer inCommissionRange "1937".
- Somers-class_destroyer name "Somers class destroyer".
- Somers-class_destroyer operators "20".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipArmament "* 4 × twin 5-inch/38 caliber guns * 2 × quad 1.1-inch/75 caliber guns * 4 × .50 cal machine guns * 1 × twin Bofors 40 mm gun * 6 × 20 mm Oerlikon cannons * 9 or 12 × 21-inch torpedo tubes".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipComplement "16".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipComplement "278".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipDisplacement "1850".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipDisplacement "2130".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipNotes "* Weapon configuration varied greatly from ship to ship during the war.".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipPropulsion "2".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipPropulsion "4".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipPropulsion "52000.0".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipSpeed "36".
- Somers-class_destroyer shipType Destroyer.
- Somers-class_destroyer totalShipsCompleted "5".
- Somers-class_destroyer totalShipsLost "1".
- Somers-class_destroyer totalShipsRetired "4".
- Somers-class_destroyer subject Category:Destroyer_classes.
- Somers-class_destroyer subject Category:Somers-class_destroyers.
- Somers-class_destroyer type MeanOfTransportation.
- Somers-class_destroyer type Ship.
- Somers-class_destroyer type Product.
- Somers-class_destroyer type DesignedArtifact.
- Somers-class_destroyer comment "The Somers-class destroyer was a class of 1850-ton United States Navy destroyer based on the Porter-class. They were answers to the large destroyers that the Japanese navy was building at the time, and were initially intended to be leaders for destroyer flotillas. This class featured controversial (for the time) high-temperature air-encased boilers derived from the ones installed in the modernized New Mexico (BB-40).".
- Somers-class_destroyer label "Classe Somers".
- Somers-class_destroyer label "Classe Somers".
- Somers-class_destroyer label "Niszczyciele typu Somers".
- Somers-class_destroyer label "Somers-Klasse".
- Somers-class_destroyer label "Somers-class destroyer".
- Somers-class_destroyer label "Somersklasse".
- Somers-class_destroyer label "サマーズ級駆逐艦".
- Somers-class_destroyer sameAs Třída_Somers.
- Somers-class_destroyer sameAs Somers-Klasse.
- Somers-class_destroyer sameAs Classe_Somers.
- Somers-class_destroyer sameAs Classe_Somers.
- Somers-class_destroyer sameAs サマーズ級駆逐艦.
- Somers-class_destroyer sameAs Somersklasse.
- Somers-class_destroyer sameAs Niszczyciele_typu_Somers.
- Somers-class_destroyer sameAs m.0871vc.
- Somers-class_destroyer sameAs Q2118193.
- Somers-class_destroyer sameAs Q2118193.
- Somers-class_destroyer wasDerivedFrom Somers-class_destroyer?oldid=588279405.
- Somers-class_destroyer depiction USSSomersDD381.jpg.
- Somers-class_destroyer isPrimaryTopicOf Somers-class_destroyer.