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Linois was the lead ship of her class of protected cruisers built for the French Navy in the 1890s. The class was ordered as part of a construction program directed at strengthening the fleet's cruiser force. At the time, France was concerned with the growing naval threat of the Italian and German fleets, and the new cruisers were intended to serve with the main fleet, and overseas in the French colonial empire. Linois was armed with a main battery of four 138.6 mm (5.5 in) guns, was protected by an that was 40 mm (1.6 in) thick and she had a top speed of 20.5 knots (38.0 km/h; 23.6 mph).

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  • Linois was the lead ship of her class of protected cruisers built for the French Navy in the 1890s. The class was ordered as part of a construction program directed at strengthening the fleet's cruiser force. At the time, France was concerned with the growing naval threat of the Italian and German fleets, and the new cruisers were intended to serve with the main fleet, and overseas in the French colonial empire. Linois was armed with a main battery of four 138.6 mm (5.5 in) guns, was protected by an that was 40 mm (1.6 in) thick and she had a top speed of 20.5 knots (38.0 km/h; 23.6 mph). Linois was completed in 1895 and joined the Mediterranean Squadron the next year, serving as part of the cruiser force of the main French battle fleet. She took part in training exercises during this period, which sometimes included joint maneuvers with the Northern Squadron. The ship was involved in a show of force meant to intimidate the Ottoman Empire in 1902 during a period of tension with France. Linois remained in service with the squadron through 1905 and was struck from the naval register in 1910, thereafter being broken up for scrap. (en)
  • Le Linois était le navire de tête de sa classe de croiseurs protégés construits pour la marine française dans les années 1890. La classe a été commandée dans le cadre d’un programme de construction visant à renforcer la force de croiseurs de la flotte. À l’époque, la France était préoccupée par la menace navale croissante des flottes italienne et allemande, et les nouveaux croiseurs étaient destinés à servir avec la flotte principale, et outre-mer dans l’empire colonial français. Le Linois était armé d’une batterie principale de quatre canons de 138,6 mm, était protégé par un pont blindé de 40 mm d’épaisseur, et avait une vitesse maximale de 20,5 nœuds (38,0 km/h). Le Linois a été achevé en 1895 et a rejoint l’escadre de la Méditerranée l’année suivante, servant dans le cadre de la force de croiseurs de la principale flotte de combat française. Il a participé à des exercices d’entraînement au cours de cette période, qui comprenaient parfois des manœuvres conjointes avec l’escadre du Nord. Le navire a été impliqué dans une démonstration de force destinée à intimider l’Empire ottoman en 1902 pendant une période de tension avec la France. Le Linois est resté en service dans l’escadre jusqu’en 1905 et a été rayé du registre naval en 1910, puis démantelé pour la ferraille. (fr)
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  • 1894-01-30 (xsd:date)
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  • Broken up
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  • *4 × guns *2 × guns *8 × guns *2 × guns *4 × 37 mm Hotchkiss revolver cannon *4 × torpedo tubes (en)
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  • *Deck: *Conning tower: (en)
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  • (en)
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  • Linois sometime before 1896 (en)
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  • 250 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1895 (xsd:integer)
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  • France (en)
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  • File:French cruiser Linois.jpg (en)
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  • August 1892 (en)
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  • 1894-01-30 (xsd:date)
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  • Linois (en)
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  • *6 × fire-tube boilers * (en)
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  • *2 × triple-expansion steam engines *2 × screw propellers (en)
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  • at (en)
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  • 1910 (xsd:integer)
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  • Linois was the lead ship of her class of protected cruisers built for the French Navy in the 1890s. The class was ordered as part of a construction program directed at strengthening the fleet's cruiser force. At the time, France was concerned with the growing naval threat of the Italian and German fleets, and the new cruisers were intended to serve with the main fleet, and overseas in the French colonial empire. Linois was armed with a main battery of four 138.6 mm (5.5 in) guns, was protected by an that was 40 mm (1.6 in) thick and she had a top speed of 20.5 knots (38.0 km/h; 23.6 mph). (en)
  • Le Linois était le navire de tête de sa classe de croiseurs protégés construits pour la marine française dans les années 1890. La classe a été commandée dans le cadre d’un programme de construction visant à renforcer la force de croiseurs de la flotte. À l’époque, la France était préoccupée par la menace navale croissante des flottes italienne et allemande, et les nouveaux croiseurs étaient destinés à servir avec la flotte principale, et outre-mer dans l’empire colonial français. Le Linois était armé d’une batterie principale de quatre canons de 138,6 mm, était protégé par un pont blindé de 40 mm d’épaisseur, et avait une vitesse maximale de 20,5 nœuds (38,0 km/h). (fr)
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  • French cruiser Linois (1894) (en)
  • Linois (croiseur français, 1894) (fr)
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